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buted by Mr. Dobson, a miscellaneous collection ; Mr. Wood, 
a collection of Alpine plants; Mr. Burney, a large collection of 
globe Cacti; Mr. Ivery and Mr. Henderson, collections of cine- 
rarias; Mr. Greene, a seedling Azalea, and three seedling 
Cacti; Mr. Mitchell, Mr. Bragg, the Hon. and Rev. R. Wilson, 
Messrs. Lane, and Mr. Thomson, boxes of Pansies; Mr. Brown, 
a stand of Tulips ; Mr. Rivers, cut flowers of Rhododendrons 
and Azaleas. 
Royal South London Floricultural Society. The third 
show for this season was held on Tuesday, 13th of June, at the 
Zoological Gardens. 
The day was thoroughly miserable, a continued rain falling 
the whole of it. Yet the show under all circumstances was a 
good one, and those who came to see it were those who do love 
flowers ; certainly nothing short of an ardent admiration could 
have brought any one there in such weather. 
The show of Plants was quite equal to the average : the Gera¬ 
niums were the best we have seen this season, particularly six 
from Lady Paget. Mr. Gaines’s were in fine order, and his 
Calceolarias were splendid. Mr. Cox’s collection of four Orchi¬ 
daceous plants were very superior, they were Vanda multiflora, 
Cattleya intermedia, Oncidium papilio, and Gongora maculata, 
specimen from the same gentleman, of Phalsenopsis amabilis, 
had been fine, but was then somewhat spotted with decay or 
damp. Another specimen from Mr. Bruce, of Oncidium flexu- 
osum, was in good style. The show of florists’ flowers was rather 
limited, owing to the backwardness of the season. 
A fine collection of roses was shown by Mr. Dennis of Chelsea, 
and others by Messrs. Younge and Bruce ; of Seedlings there 
was not many. Mr. Neville’s Hurricane Pink is a very large 
full flower; and will be useful. A seedling Pansy from Mr. 
Cook, we noticed as very good, it is called Dulcina. 
The following is a list of the prizes : 
Amateurs. 
For a collection of Miscellaneous Plants, 12 pots, J. H. 
Schroder, esq. For Pelargoniums, 6 varieties ; 1st, Lady Paget; 
2d, Mr. Edmonds. For Calceolarias, 6 varieties, Mr. Edmonds. 
For Pinks, 12 varieties, Mr. Trevers. For Ranunculus; 1st, 
Mr. Trevers; 2d, Mr. Burrup. For Heartsease; 1st, Mr. 
Edmonds ; 2d, Mr. Fyfle; 3d, Mr. Bridges. For Cut Flowers, 
Mr. Rawlings. 
Gentlemen s Gardeners. 
Collection of Miscellaneous Plants, 24 pots : 1st, Mr. G. 
Younge; 2d, Mr. Wilson. Calceolarias, 8 varieties: 1st, Mr. 
Welsh; 2d, Mr. Bourne. Pelargoniums: 1st, Mr. Bell; 2d, 
Mr. Wilson. Heartsease: 1st, Mr. Welsh ; 2d, Mr. Parsons. 
Roses, 18 varieties, in bunches, Mr. Welsh. Cockscombs, 12 : 
