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Humphrey. Mr. Gaines’s six were, Victory, Juba, Louis Quatorze,Sirius, 
Lady Murray, and a seedling. 
The single specimens of Stove and Greenhouse Plants were very 
splendid. From Mr. Goode, gardener to Mrs. Lawrence, of Ealing Park, 
were, Abutilon Bedfordianum, Babingtonia camphorcsma, Cuphea 
Melvillii, and a very fine Euphorbia splendens; from Mr. Bruce, Erica 
iridifolia; from Mr. Barnes, Clerodendron squamatum, Helichrysum 
humile, Ixora coccinea, Swainsonia coronillifolia, Gesneria rupestris, and 
Boronia vimenea; from Mr. Beck, of Jsleworth, Fuchsia ignescens; fiom 
Mr. Story, Fuchsia pulchra; from Mr. Lane, Fuchsia corymbiflora; from 
Mr. Cuthill, of Camberwell, Lisianthus Russellianus; from Mr. Mylam, 
gardener to — Rucker, esq., Nepenthes distillatoria; from Mr. Edmonds, 
gardener to his Grace the Duke of Devonshire, at Chiswick, Banksia spe- 
ciosa; from Mr. Pamplin,a handsome seedling Cactus. 
In Messrs. Rollisson's collection of Orchideous Plants were fine 
specimens of Vanda Roxburghii, Stanhopea occulata, Phaius albus, a new 
species of JErides, and that splendid plant Stanhopea Wardii var. pallida, 
reflecting great credit on our friend Mr. Don; a new species of Brassia 
was exhibited by Mr. Appleby, and a plant of Barkeria spectabilis by 
Mr. Brewster, gardener to Mrs. Wray, Cheltenham. 
Roses were shown in large collections by Messrs. Lane, Milne, Paul, 
Hooker, Rowland, Cobbett, Leslie, and Betteridge. 
The Picottees and Carnations afforded a splendid display. They 
were shown by Messrs. Wilmer, Orson, Bridges, Smith, Halloway, Hodges, 
Edmonds, Norman, Barnard, and Burrup. Mr. Orson’s twenty-four were, 
Mansley’s Euclid, Mansley’s Robert Burns, Mansley’s Shakspeare, 
Lascelle’s Maid of Sparta, Simpson’s Marquis of Granby, V oollard s 
Queen Victoria, Woollard’s Tally-ho’, Barringer’s Enchantress, Pugh’s 
Haidee, Soam’s Bloomsbury, Harvey’s Maria, Marsden’s Jolly Angler, 
Ely’s Mrs. Brand, Ely’s Mrs. Birkell, Ely’s Lady Ely, Ely’s Duke of 
Wellington, Wood’s William the Fourth, Chadwick’s Brilliant, Cartwright’s 
Rainbow, Pearson’s Sir George Crewe, Jacques's Georgiana, and Wilmer’s 
Conquering Hero, 
Messrs. Lane and Son exhibited a fine hybrid Fuchsia, the flowers of 
which are large, and an abundant bloom, the sepals are rose-colour, and 
the petals a fine purple. 
The following is the list of Prizes: 
Stove and Greenhouse Plants. In collections of from fifty to sixty 
plants: Gold Knightian, Mr. Goode, gardener to Mrs. Lawrance. Ditto,’in 
collections of from fifteen to twenty : Gold Banksian, Mr. Barnes, gardener 
to G. W. Norman, esq.; Large Silver, Mr. Green, gardener to Sir E. 
Antrobus; Silver Knightian, Mr. Redding, gardener to Mrs. Marryatt; 
N. Gold Banksian, Mr. Catleugh; N. Large Silver, Mr. Fraser; N. Silver 
Knightian, Mr. Pawley. Collections of six species: Large Silver, Mr. 
Bruce, gardener to Boyd Miller, Esq. ; N. Large Silver, Mr. Catleugh. 
Stovf. and Greenhouse Climbers. Large Silver, Mr.Goode. 
Pelargoniums. Large collection : Gold Banksian, Mr. Cock,Chiswick■* 
