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THE FLORIST’S JOURNAL. 
torieuse, Miss Glegg, Euphrosyne; China, Archduc Charles, 
Madame Bureau, Mrs. Bosanquet, Madame Breon ; Bourbon, 
Armosa, Proserpine, Augustine Lelieur, Ceres, Edward Defosse, 
and Hennequin; Tea-scented, Elisa Sauvage, Nina, Aurore, 
Pactolus, Barbot, and Bougere. 
The cut flowers were very splendid, and occupied one entire 
side of the long tent. Many of the collections were very choice. 
The show of plants was- excellent, and the large collections 
of Fuchsias afforded a fine opportunity of examining the claims 
of this class of flowers. Cockscombs, Balsams, Lilies, Heaths, 
and Geraniums, abounded ; and, upon the whole, the exhibition 
was finer and more interesting than any that have preceded. 
The following is a list of the prizes : — 
Class I. Amateurs. 
For 12 varieties of Heartsease: 1st, Mr. Edmonds ; 2d, Mr. 
Bragg. 
For 12 varieties of Roses, in bunches: 1st, Mr. Bragg; 2d, 
Mr. Cox. 
For Cut Flowers : 1st, Mr. Carty; 2d, Mr. Townley. 
For 12 Picotees, white grounds : 1st, Mr. Edmonds ; 2d, Mr. 
Newhall; 3d, Mr. Burrup ; 4th, Mr.'Allway. 
For 12 Carnations: 1st, Mr. Newhall; 2d, Mr. Dowler; 3d, 
Mr. Wildman. 
For a collection of Miscellaneous Plants, 12 pots: 1st, Mr. 
Townley; 2d, Mr. Cox ; extra, Mr. Schroder. 
For 6 varieties of Fuchsias : 1st, Mr. Bragg. 
Class II. Gentlemen s Gardeners. 
For a collection of Miscellaneous Plants, 24 pots: 1st, Mr. 
Bruce; 2d, Mr. G. Young; 3d, Mr. Wilson; 4th, Mr. Hamp. 
For 24 Heartseases: 1st, Mr. G. Young. 
For 8 Calceolarias : 1st, Mr. Parsons ; 2d, Mr. Mason. 
For Cut Flowers: 1st, Mr. Bruce ; 2d, MivParsons. 
For 12 Cockscombs: 1st, Mr. Scorer, 
For 12 Balsams : 1st, Mr. Doran. 
For 12 Carnations: 1st, Mr. Embleton ; 2d, Mr. Smith. 
For 12 Picotees : 1st, Mr. Welsh ; 2d, Mr. Embleton. 
Class III. Nurserymen , §c. 
For 36 Miscellaneous Plants : 1st, Mr. Jackson ; 2d, Mr. Hal¬ 
ley; 3d, Mr. Fairbairn. 
For 36 varieties of Heartsease : 1st, Mr. Henbrey. 
For 12 Pelargoniums: Mr. Catleugh. 
For 12 Ericas: 1st, Mr. Jackson ; 2d, Mr. Fairbairn. 
For Roses : Mr. Paul. 
For Cut Flowers : 1st, Mr. Fairbairn ; 2d, Mr. Chapman. 
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