‘LSO THE! FLORIST. 
Ditto in flower: 1, Robert Gray, Esq., for a grand specimen of Erica elegans ; 
2, W. Jameson, Esq.; for a wonderfully fine “Azalea! magna’; 3, George Roe, 
Esq., D.L., for a good plant of Vanda suayis var. le ee ae 
Ditto, new or very rare: 1, W. Jameson, Esq., for Genetyllis tulipiferas 2, 
T. Bewley, Esq., for the new and: singularly beautiful variegated Fern, Pteris 
argyrea; 3, Joseph Hone, jun., Esq., fora very nice, specimen of the rare, and 
very interesting Australian Fern, Todea pellucida. ae 
SPECIAL. PRIZES. 1 
.. For group of nine Azaleas, each different; .The. silver cup awarded to William 
Jameson, Esq., Montrose, for a dazzling group, consisting of triumphans, Prince 
of Wales, sinensis alba, prastans, Apollo, splendens, indica alba, Fielder’s White, 
and Glory of Sunning Hill. Second prize withheld, on account of insufficient 
Tue Lorp LievrENAnt’s PRIZES. 3 
For group of nine Rhododendrons, each different: 1, Robert Gray, Esq., for 
triumphans, Negro, Blatteum, Conqueror, Princess Amelia, Roseum elegans, 
Elfrida, Vesuvius, and Alaric; 2, Sir Roger’ Palmer, Bart., for Ornatum, 
Elizabeth, Rhodoleia, Magnificent, Victoria, Faulkneri, Cato, Cervantes, and 
Gloire de Gand; 3, the Earl of Charlemont, Marino ;. Mr. Brady, gardener. 
Seotron I1.—Frorists’ FLOWERS. oi 
Hyacinths, double, blue (three): 1, L. G. Watson, Esq:, for Bloksberg, 
Comte de St. Priest, and Prins van Saxe Weimar ; 2, the Earl.of Charlemont; 
3, W. Jameson, Esq. Rest disqualified, having double spikes. fa 
Ditto ditto, red ditto: 1, the Earl of Charlemont; 2, L: G, Watson, Esq., for 
Bouquet Royal, Frederick the Great, and Prince of Wales. ‘Rest insufficient 
merit. Moe 8 
Ditto ditto, white ditto 1, L. G..-Watson, Esq., for Heroine,| Prins van 
Waterloo, and La Tour d’Auvergne; 2, the Earl of Charlemont. Rest insuf- 
ficient merit. <a 
‘~ Ditto ditto, Yellow ditto: 1, the Earl of Charlemont. Margen: eS - 
» Hyacinths, single: Blue: 1, W. Jameson, Esq. “(names not given in‘ list 
furnished); 2, L..G. Watson, £sq., for Prince Albert, Grand \Lilas, and-Oron- 
dates. Rest disqualified. re 
Ditto ditto, Red ditto: 1, W. Jameson, Esq. Rest disqualified. BP 
Ditto ditto, White ditto: 1, L. G. Watson, Esq., for Grand Vidette, Victoria 
Regina, and Voltaire; 2, W. Jameson, Esq. Rest no merit. : 
Ditto ditto, yellow ditto: Insufficient merit. 
_ Ditto, group of twelve; six single and six double: 1, the Earl of Charlemont ; 
2, W. Jameson, Esq. Rest no merit. & ve 
Auriculas, Green-edged, two varieties: 1, W. Plant, Esq., M.D!, Plantation, 
Monkstown, for Star of Bethlehem and Clegg’s Dolittle. «Rest no merit. 91) 
Ditto, Grey-edged ditto: 1, Dr. Plant, for Maryanne and Ne plus Ultra, 
Rest disqualified. : 
Ditto, White ditto: 1, Dr. Plant, for Taylor’s Glory and Popplewell’s Con- 
queror. Rest insufficiently bloomed. — ) 
Ditto, Selfs ditto: Dr. Plant, for Hannibal and Metropolitan; 2, G. Pim, Esq: 
Ditto, group of four, containing one of each of the above classes: 1, Dr. Plant, 
for Hay’s Apollo, Taylor’s Glory, Star of Bethlehem, and Maryanne. Rest 
disqualified. Ce 
Pansies (stand of 24): 1, Joseph Watkins, Esq. at / 2 TIDTIS ¥ 
_» Hand Bouquets: 1, Mr. Kirby, 13, Upper Sackville Street, and Killester; 
2, Herbert Manders, Esq.; 8, Thomas Hutton, Esq. isidtw 
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_ SPECIAL PrRizEsS—THE HERBERT. TEIBW 
For group of Eight Auriculas, each different—awarded'to Dr. Plant, for Hay’s 
Apollo, Metropolitan, Star of Bethlehem, Colonel Taylor, Taylor’s Glory, Pop- 
plewell’s Conqueror, Maryanne, and Waterhouse’s Conqueror. . . 1 pre 
The judges in this section desire to direct the attention of some of the exhi- 
bitors of Hyacinths and Auriculas to the eighth by-law of-the Society, which . 
should be most particularly attended to and enforced in future. 
