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OUTLINES OF THE WEEK. ---

B&BBERY AND ATTEMPTED MTJRDEB.

THE FATAL FIRE IN LEADENHALL…

A HORRIBLE DISCLOSUBE.

CRYSTAL PALACE QBE AT ROSE…

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CRYSTAL PALACE QBE AT ROSE SHOW. The great rose show at the Crystal Palace on Satur- day was attended by a very large and fashionable company. There were thousands of persons present. The number was greater than was anticipated, taking into consideration that, on the previous day, the great rehearsal of the Handel Festival took place. At times during the afternoon the stands were so crowded that moving about was next to an impossibility. The stand in the north nave for the sale of the Handel Festival tickets, as well as those at the entrances, was besieged throughout the day. The extreme heat of the morning had caused many of the growers to lose their flowers; but, notwithstanding this, the show was not on!y very large, but of an unusually fine character. The following is a list of the first prizes awarded:— NURSERYMEN. Class 1.—96 varieties, one truss of each: First prize, £ 6 Mr. J. Mitchell, Pitt Down, Maresiield. Class 2.-48 varieties, three trusses of each First prize, R5, Messrs. Paul and Son, Cheshunt, Herts. Class 3—24 varieties, three trusses of each: First prize, L4, Mr. Keynes, Salisbury. Class 4.-24 varieties, one truss of each: First prize, 23, Mr. J. Cranston, 1, King's Acre, Hereford. C- lass 5.—12 varieties, one truss of each: First prize. £ 2. Mr. C. Turner, Slough. AMATEURS. Class 6.-36 varieties, one truss of each: First prize, P,6, Mr. J. T. Hedge, Reed Hall, Colchester. Class 7.-24 varieties, one truss of each: First prize, R5, Mr. W. Ingle, gardener to Mrs. G. Bound, Birch Hall, Col- chester. Class 8.—18 varieties, one truss of each: First prize, R4, Mr. J. T. Hedge, Reed Hall, Colchester. Class 9. —12 varieties, one truss of each: First prize, t3 Mr. J. Bristowe, gardener to G. Orme, Esq., Broadwater, Sussex. OPEN TO ALL. NEW ROSES OF 1863 AND 1864. Class IO.-For the best, collection, one truss of each variety First prize, 23, Messrs. Paul and Son, Cheshunt, Herts. Class H.-Decorated basket or vase roses: First prize, £3, Mr. W. Ingle, gardener to Mrs. G. Bound, Birch Hall, Col- chester. ROSES IN POTS. Class 13.—25 roses, not less than 15 varieties, in pots not exceeding eight inches in diameter: First prize, £ 4, Messrs. Paul and Son, Cheshunt, Herts. Class 14 -12 roses in pots, sent out in 1854: First prize, iBS, Messrs. Paul and Son, Cheshunt, Herts.

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