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butrye: 7 Ditto, to Andrew,Dodds, a crimson flower from. MrsJ..Keynes. 
Ditto, to Princess of,; Prussia, from, Mr. Turner, of the Royal. Nursery, 
Slough. ; ‘Etonas) ‘General, Taxes Elegans, and Pauline, were. algo, rag 
promising: flowers 2 the latter, two are Fancies. af 
JicKixhibitions of, Asters), were, numerous » and. extremely interesting. 
The iGerman, or! Quilled,. aby Ry, H. _Betteridge, Esq,, of Milton, Hill, and 
the. Frenchy by, Mr: Sandford, of; Walthamstow, were particularly fine. 
‘There Avere; sikewise ;some good: single blooms of , Hollyhocks; but these 
shouldibe shown inyspikes.to,;be, able to, judge correctly respecting their 
anerits! .Verbenas|wergjalso.plentifuly | 
Of Roses, Messrs. Paul, Keynes, Frantis, and. others, sent focus 
iniwhich: were; blooms of, Souvenir. de. Malmaison, ‘Prince Leon, Baronne 
Prevost; Madame.Masson,. Auguste Mie, Jules Margottin,.. Pius, the 
aNinth, Duchesse;d?Orleans,. Géant des. Batailles; Safranot;; La. Reine, 
‘Solfaterre;: ‘Duchess of: ‘Norfolk, Gloire de: Dijon; Odier, Madame. Cam- 
bacéres General, Jacqueminot, iiage Grithth, General, Castellaine, 
sNiphetos/ and Devyoniensis.., 
Beautiful Bouquets of Gladioli were, shown by, Mr, Standish, Messrs. 
e¥ouell;:and- others; arranged in lines on.,both; sides of, the. tables, and 
amadé)a finerdisplay, 2: The) sort, was, chiefly Brenchleyensis. . F hahaet 
eviQh Phloxes' [there was, fhe beautiful display... The first prize, Bee 
awarded tos Mrs | Turner, for) ‘Julie ; Roussel; Mr, ‘Punch; Victor: Hugo, 
oOxiony/ Madame, sMarceaus) Madame Jolly, | -Madanie de Chambny, 
[Blatiche, Belle Etoile, Li Enfant, Prodigue,, Mareschal Govain Sty Or 
: Hind Madaine Rougien; 2; Mx, Standish,, Bagshot... 
Ons the,avhole, , this Exhibition must, have ‘been highly satisfactory. to 
its ec ni fer aS and afforded a rich, treat, to ies who 
‘witnessed, Me vrudails: ) W al , Cf al 
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oiitoV ‘STANDARD! ROSES!’ 
aah milla iL inion “se aM 2 conceded. that good taste han Beograd 
! “nquite, a8 much am ‘omamental gardening a as in’ those other, branches, of the 
decorative art: which pertain toy buildings, furniture, and. manufactured 
articles, if it has not taken,a Step in adyance, ; It becomes; therefore 
diay legitimate object for enquiry, ,. Whether... ‘ornamental. gardening is 
yientirely;, free;from alb innoyations, on, good taste; i and on dooking | round 
ovto ascertain, what i should commence with, ‘the. most glaring. object 
> ywhich, caught)my eye i 183 unfortunately, that. which heads. ON article — 
“the standard Rose. fete 
o? bobdfancy- your,,inyvaluable,. pease “eg R. HL eho a SO 
pornrer ti about, the Queen, of flowers (should he deign, to read this), 
_pwill -exclaim, when he. gets, $0 far—what 1 is the. barbarian drivingyat ? 
a And that that aworthy; champion, of the Rose, the Rey. W.. F. Raddlyffe, 
ey will throw; down ;the, number, in . disgust, when he finds I am about 
dealin g + a heavy, blow. at, his’ fayourites—and for. aught, I know, the 
oyrworthy, * D5, off Deal, may.. -ransack. the, lists of floriculturists, to ascer- 
_/[taim:who,, the Goth i is who, has; the temerity. 10, condemn what all, extol 
-eiand: admire—by, way, of, getti ng my. name, ex expunged from, all, connexion 
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