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nobilis, Gesnera Cooperi, Hovea celsi, Elichrysum humide, 
Dillwynia glycinifolia, Euphorbia splendens, Azalia indica alba; 
and Ericas Hartnelli, grandinosa, aristata major, and andro- 
medsefolia. 
Mr. Atlee’s contained two very large specimens of Acacia 
armata, Cytisus racemosus, near twelve feet high ; Azalea indica 
alba, and Phoenicea, Hoya carnosa, Corroea ventricosa, Pimelea 
lancifolia, and Ericas fastigiata, rubricaulis, lutescens, &c. In 
Mr. Clark’s collection was one of the finest plants of Leche- 
naultia formosa we ever saw; forming a complete ball of full 
two feet diameter, profusely set with bloom, two fine plants of 
Kennedia, longiracemosa and monophylla, Tropseolum jarratti, 
Daviesia ulicina, and saligna, with several Azalias, Ericas, &c. 
Mr. Coutts had a fine plant of Chorizema cordata, Burchellia 
capensis, Podolobium Murrayanum, Scottia dentata, Eutaxia 
myrtifolia, Francisea Hopeana, with Azaleas, &c. 
Among the Nurserymen’s collections, which were not so 
numerous as on former occasions, Mr. Jackson’s were remark¬ 
able for fine plants of Erica trossula, E. aristata major, E. ver¬ 
sicolor, E. vestita purpurea and physioides. 
Mr. Hally’s collection contained among others, Azalea Smithii 
coccinea, speciosissima, macrantha, and Georgiana, Chorizema 
varium, Kennedya, Stirlingi; Ericas vernix coccinea, Will mo- 
reana and Pattersonia. There were many fine plants shown 
as single specimens; one a Boronia pinata, from Mr. Atlee, 
was exceedingly fine. 
The show of Auriculas was quite equal in quality though 
perhaps inferior in numbers to that of last season. Messrs. 
Dickson’s Cup for Amateurs was won by J. PI. Schroder, esq. 
with Conqueror of Europe, Taylor’s Glory, Page’s Champion, 
and Smith’s Mrs. Smith. Mr. Chapman’s Cup for Nurserymen 
was won by Mr. Dickson with Taylor’s Glory, Page’s Champion, 
and Conqueror of Europe. The best pair was shown by J. H. 
Schroder, esq. viz. Earl Stanhope and Hedge’s Britannia. The 
best six by J. Chapman, esq.; they were Dickson’s Apollo, 
Duke of Wellington, Oliver’s Lovely Anne, Conqueror of Europe, 
Taylor’s Glory, and Page’s Champion. In the nurserymen’s 
class, the best pair, Dickson’s Unique and Page’s Champion, by 
Mr. Dickson ; also the best twelve by the same gentleman they 
were, Conqueror of Europe, Schole’s Mango, Taylor s Glory, 
