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Best climbing plant: Thunbergia aurantiaca, T. N. Har¬ 
ris, Esq. 
Best three Fuchsias (Youellii, conspicua, and fulgens), T. N. 
Harris, Esq. ; second-best three ditto (Venus victrix, racemi- 
flora, Dalstoniae), T. N. Harris, Esq. ; best one ditto, William 
Tomson, Esq. 
Best Hoya, L. C. Humfrey, Esq. 
Best four Verbenas (Charlwoodii, picta, splendens, and Bur- 
leyana), T. N. Harris, Esq.; second-best four ditto (ignea, 
Charlwoodii, Burleyana, and Queen), T. N. Harris, Esq. 
Best three pinks, Mr. Silk ; second-best three ditto, Mr. Silk. 
Cut Flowers. — Best 6 Geraniums, Captain Isacke ; second- 
best ditto, Captain Isacke. 
Best 12 Pansies, the Rev. J. G. Hodgson ; second-best ditto, 
Captain Isacke. 
Best 6 Roses, the Rev. J. G. Hodgson ; second-best ditto, 
Rev. J. G. Hodgson. 
Best 12 Perennials: Verbena Prince of Wales, Anchusa 
verrucosa, English Iris, Geum chilense, Double White Cam¬ 
panula, Potentilla atrosanguinea, Salvia patens, Petunia gens, 
Potentilla prostrata, Pentstemon gentianoides, Catananche bi¬ 
color, and Potentilla Hopwoodiana, Hon. Mrs. Hodgson. 
Best 12 Annuals, Hon. Mrs. Hodgson; second-best ditto, 
J. Slater, Esq. 
Best 6 Sweet Williams, Mrs. Alexander. 
Best 6 German Stocks, the Rev. J. G. Hodgson. 
Best bouquet of forced and hardy flowers, Sir R. Burton ; 
second-best ditto. Col. Clarke. 
Best bouquet of hardy flowers only, Sir R. Burton ; second- 
best ditto, Miss Hinchcliffe. 
Best floral device — gothic window — an ornament value 
2/. 2s., Mr. G. Hodgson ; second-best ditto — gothic window — 
an ornament value \l. Is., Lady Burton. 
Extra . — For 6 plants, Pelargonium Guardsman, P. Fire¬ 
brand, P. Enchantress, P. Victory, P. Orange boven, and 
Scarlet Siconium, T. N. Harris, Esq. 
A Wardian Case, the Rev. C. Lenny. 
A Pyramid (a device in this shape, composed of annual plants 
growing in the soil) Lieutenant Wells. 
The prizes were awarded by Mr. James Judge and Mr. Al¬ 
gernon Masters. 
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