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familiar understandable sort of style. The lists both of fruit 
and flowers are unexceptionable, and the monthly directions 
good. It is especially adapted to the florist; and we have 
pleasure in recommending it to the notice of our friends who 
have not yet procured it. 
FLORICULTURAL INTELLIGENCE. 
Royal South London Floricultural Society. ( Con¬ 
tinued from page 232 ) — The following prizes were awarded : 
Amateurs. 
For a collection of 24 Dahlias: Gold Medal, Mr. Headley; 
Large Silver, Mr. Goodchild; Middle Silver, Lady Pagett; 
Small Silver, Mr. Procter. 
For a collection of 12 ditto : Large Silver Medal, Mr. Wild- 
man ; Middle Silver, Mr. Cook ; ditto, Mr. Munro ; Small Silver, 
Mr. Golding; 3d Small ditto, Mr. Hatchman. 
Gentlemen's Gardeners. 
Large Silver, Mr. Bourne ; Middle Silver, Mr. Parsons ; ditto, 
Mr. Bennet; Small Silver, Mr. Smith. 
Nurserymen . 
Large Silver Medal, Mr. Bragg; Middle Silver, Mr. King. 
Collection of Dahlias, Mr. Gaines; Seedling ditto, Middle Silver, 
Mr. Cousins. 
Collections of Plants 
Amateurs. — Middle Silver Medal, Mr. Cox, 12 plants. 
Gentlemens Gardeners. — 24 plants: Gold Medal, Mr. Bruce; 
Large Silver, Mr. Atlee; Middle Silver, Mr. Hamp. Recom¬ 
mended Mr. Patterson. 
Nurserymen. — Large Silver, Mr. Jackson. Collection of 
Roses, Middle Silver, Mr. Paul. 12 Lisianthus, Mr. Cuthill 
recommended. 
Cut Flowers. 
Amateurs. — 1st, Mr. Davis, Middle Silver ; 2d, Mr. Townley, 
Small Silver. 
Gardeners. — Large Silver, Mr. Bruce ; Middle Silver, Mr. 
Parsons ; Small Silver, Mr. Hamp. 
Nurserymen. — Middle Silver, Mr, Fairbairn. 
