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THE HORTICULTURAL SHOW.

The following ia the prize list : korserymen and gardeners’ list. Class I.—Plants in Flower (grown in pots).— Stove or greenhouse plants, 4 distinct genera—First prize, LI 10s, J. B. Gebbic, sen.; second, C. Laurence. Single specimen plant, in flower.- First prize, 10s 6d, C. Laurence; second, J. Gebbie, sen. Collection of stage nud fancy pelargoniums, LI 10s —no competition. Heaths, 3 varieties : First prize, 10s, C. Laurence; no second prize. Calceolarias, collection : First prize, 7s 6d, C. Laurence : no second prize. Best collection of bedding plants, 4mcu. pots: First prize, los, C. Laurence: no second prize.

Class 2.—Foliage Plants (grown in pots).—Foliage plants, 4 distinct genera ; First prise, 10s, C. Laurence; no secofld prize. Tricolor, bronze, and silver variegated pelargoniums, best collection: First prize, 15s, C. Laurence ; no second prize. Six native and six exotic ferns: First prize, 15s, C. Laurence; no second priz-*. Twelve cornier®, named • First prize, LI, G Matthews. Clasa 3. Cut Flowers.—Boses, named, 18 varieties : First prize, LI, C. Laurence ; second, Law, Soinner, and Co. Beet collection cut flowers: 1 irst prize, 10s, J, Moffat, gardener to Mr Macassey; second, Law, Sonnier, and Cq. Pansies, 6 varieties, named : First prize, 7b 6d, J. Wilson, Kensington; second, J. Gebbie, sen. Pinks, 0 vanoties, named.- First prize, 10s, John Wilson ; second, J. Gebbie, sen. Hand bouquet, not exceeding 5 inches: First prize, 7s 6d, J. Cherry; secoud, J. Gobble, sou. Table boiiQuet, in vase or epergne; First prize, 10a, J, Gebbie, son.; no second prize. Class 4. Fruit. Strawberries, 2 varieties, 12 each; first prize, 10s, C. Laurence ; second, J. Gobble son. Cherries, bosh dish; Frst prize, 7s 6d, Walter Hislop; second, A. Kimbell. Class s.—Vegetables. Cucumbers, best brace; First prize, 10s, C. Laurence; second, A. Begg, gardener to Mr W. D. Murisou. Best collection vegetables: First prize, LI, G. Daniels, Castle street; second, A. Begg, gardener to Mr Murisou.

AMATEURS’ LIST. Class I.—Plants in flower (grown in pots).—Stovo or greenhouse plants, three distinct genera: First prize, LI, A. Grant; second, W. Mauder. Single specimen plant: First prize, 10s Gd, A. Grant; second, I. Ireland. Palorgoniums, collection: First prize, 10s GO, J. Crosbie; second, I. Ireland. Heaths, two varieties: First prize, 10a, Robert Hay; second, J. Lambton. Calceolarias, collection: 7s 6d—no competition. Class 2.—Foliage plants (grown in pots).—Foliage plants, three distinct genera: 7s Gd—no competitiou. Pelargoniums, oue tricolor, one bronze, one silver: First prize, 7s Cd, J. Crosbie; no second prize. Four native and two exotic ferns: 10s—no competition. Six conifer®, named; 15s—no competition.

Class 3.—Cut Flowers.—Roses, named, twelve varieties : First prize, LI, Robert Hay ; second, A. Grant. Pansies, named, six varieties: First prize, 7s 6d, W. B. Ogilvie; second, A. Grant. Pinks, named, six varieties: 10s—no com;.etilion. Best collection cat flowers: 10s—no competition. Hand bouquet, not exceeding five inches; First prize, 7s Gd, R. Hay; second, Mrs Fazakorley. Table bouquet, in vaso or epergne: First prize, 10s, E. Hay; no second prize. Class 4.—Fruit.—Strawberries, two varieties, 12 of each: First prize, ss, R. Hay, no second prize awarded. Cherries, best dish: First prize, ss, W. Hislop ; second, R. Hay. Class s.—Vegetables.—Cucumbers, best brace. 10s —A P. Smith. Best collection of vegetables, Ll—no competition. 1

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Evening Star, Issue 3997, 16 December 1875, Page 2

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THE HORTICULTURAL SHOW. Evening Star, Issue 3997, 16 December 1875, Page 2

THE HORTICULTURAL SHOW. Evening Star, Issue 3997, 16 December 1875, Page 2

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