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Commodore, Royal Adelaide, Lady Prudhoe, Euterpe, Madelina, 
Cotherstone, Jubilee, Augusta, and Rising Sun. 
There were no prizes awarded to the seedlings. 
The Calceolarias exhibited were excellent. Of shrubby kinds, 
Mr. Barnes had Standishii, Valentine, Landmark, Perfection, 
Virgin Queen, and Incomparable. Of herbaceous kinds, with 
which he was also first, Mr. B. had Glowworm, Model of Per¬ 
fection, Princess Royal, Lady Sale, Gazelle, and Delicatissima. 
Roses were plentiful and fine; as also Ranunculus, and a 
stand of English Iris, exhibited by Messrs. Lockhart, attracted 
much attention. 
The Fuchsias were numerous, but contained nothing new. 
Perhaps the best was a nicely-grown plant of Formosa elegans, 
from Mr. Brazier, gardener to W. H. Storey, Esq. Two fine 
seedlings were exhibited by Mr. Smith, of Dalston : one called 
Queen Victoria, a very large pale pinkish flower, with a rich 
purplish corolla, bids fair to eclipse many of the new ones ; the 
other, Incarnata, a similar flower to the other, but with a red 
corolla, is very good. 
The following prizes were awarded: — 
For collections of 50 Stove and Greenhouse Plants : 1st, Mr. 
Barnes, gr. to G. Norman, esq., 15/.; 3d, Mr. Pawley, 51. 
For 25 Miscellaneous Plants: Mr. Hunt, gr. to Miss Trail, 
7/.; 2d, Mr. Green, 51.; 3d, Mr. Frazer, 2/. 10s.; 4th, Mr. 
Cockburn, 1/. 
For 9 ditto : 1st, Mr. G. Clarke, 3/.; 2d, Mr. May, 2/. 
For 6 Stove and Greenhouse Climbers : 3d, Mr. Pawley, 1/. 
For 9 distinct Fuchsias: 1st, Messrs. Lane, 11. 10s. ; 2d, Mr. 
Gaines, 11.; extra, Mr. Catleugli, 10s. 
For a collection of scarlet Pelargoniums: 1st, Mr. Bade, 
11. 10s. 
For 150 varieties of Roses: 1st, Messrs. Lane, Si.; 2d, Mr. 
Rivers, 2/. 10s.; 3d, Messrs. Paul, 2/.; 4th, Mr. Hooker, 
1/. 10s. 
For 50 varieties of Roses, cut blooms (Amateurs’ Class) : 1st, 
Mr. Betteridge, Abingdon, 1 /. 10s.; 2d, Mr. Keir, 11. ' 
For 12 varieties of Moss Roses: 1st, Mr. Rivers, 1/. 10s.; 
2d, Messrs. Lane, 11.; extra, Messrs. Paul and Son, 10s. 
For 6 Roses in pots (equal prizes): Messrs. Paul and Son, • 
ll. ; Messrs. Lane and Son, 11. 
For Seedling Fuchsias: 1st, Mr. Smith, Dalston, for Queen 
Victoria, 1/. ; 2d, Mr. Smith, for Incarnata, 10s. 
For Seedling Roses: 1st, Mr. Hooker, 1/. 
For a collection of British Ferns: 1st, Mr. Wood, 2/. 10s. 
For named collections of Agricultural Grasses: 1st, Mr. 
Moore, 1/.; extra, Mr. Coates, 10s. 
