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THE FLORIST’S JOURNAL. 
The Greenhouse Plants, which were unusually abundant for 
this season of the year, were contributed. by G. Walker, Esq., 
F. Wright, Esq., A. Lowe, Esq., and Mr. Pearson. 
Among the Flowers, a pan of Roses, from Mr. Pearson’s was 
greatly admired, as well as his pan of Pansies, in which a white 
one, called Zelica, was considered very beautiful. 
Carnations. 
First pan, Mr. Pearson. —Gameboy, Lord Brougham, Mar¬ 
quess of Granby, Lady Flora, Beauty of Woodhouse, Mrs. 
Horner, Victoria, Nulli Secundus, Lady Hinchinbrook, 
Second pan, Mr. U. G. Pickering.—Clark’s London, Hep- 
worth’s Hector, Toone’s Ringleader, Ely’s Lady Ely, Princess 
Charlotte, Derby Willow, Brown’s Lovely Ann, Jackson’s De¬ 
light, Ely’s Grace Darling. 
Third pan, Mr. F. Wood. — Hepworth’s Brilliant, Puxley’s 
Prince Albert, Hufton’s Foxhunter, Mansley’s Euclid, Elliott’s 
Duchess of Sutherland, Kirkland’s Duchess of Gloucester, Ro¬ 
binson’s Duke of Wellington, John’s Prince Albert, Wilmer’s 
Elizabeth. 
Scarlet Bizarres. — 1. Martin’s Splendid, Mr. Pickering ; 2. 
Ely’s Jolly Dragoon, Mr. Taylor. 
Crimson Bizarres. — 1. Wood’s William IV., Mr. Taylor ; 2. 
Cartwright’s Rainbow, Mr. Pickering; 3. E. Mundy, Esq., Mr. 
Pearson. 
Scarlet Flakes. — 1. Simpson’s Marquess of Granby, Mr. 
Pickering; 2. Rob Roy, Mr. Taylor ; 3. Ringleader, Mr. Pear¬ 
son. 
Purple Flakes. — 1. Mango, Mr. Taylor; 2. Knott’s Alfred 
the Great, Mr. Pickering ; 3. Beauty of Woodhouse, Mr. Pear¬ 
son. 
Rose Flakes. — 1. Lbiknown, Mr. Taylor ; 2. Barringer’s 
Apollo, Mr. Pickering. 
Heavy-edged Red Picotee. — 1. Derby Willow, Mr. Pickering ; 
2. Robinson’s Will Scarlet, Mr. Robinson; 3. Derby Willow, 
Mr. Taylor. 
Light-edged Red Picotee. — 1. Robinson’s Duke of Welling¬ 
ton, Mr. Robinson ; 2. Wheeler’s Queen Victoria, Mr. Pickering; 
3. Sharp’s Wellington, Mr. Pearson. 
Heavy-edged Purple Picotee. — 1. Boothman’s Victoria, Mr. 
Taylor; 2. Hufton’s Nehemiah, Mr. Pickering ; 3. Monarch, 
Mr. Pearson. 
Light-edged Purple Picotee. — 1. Nulli Secundus, Mr. Pearson ; 
2. John’s Prince Albert, Mr. Wood ; 3. Robinson’s Nottingham 
Hero, Mr. Robinson. 
( To he continued .) 
