PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 5 
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‚6. Aérides, Vanda and Вны; 6 Distinct 
ет. 
7. Cattleya and ‘Lelia, 6 Distinct kinds. Open. 
6l.—4l.—- 
8. Oncidium, Miltonia and Odontoglossum. 6 
Distinct kinds. Open. 61.—4.—24, 
9. Cypripedium and егер: 3 Distinct 
kinds. 
= Иоанна, 9р Distinct kinds. Amateurs. 
92.—71.— 
11. Miscellaneous. 9 Distinct kinds. Nursery- 
men.  TlL— 
12. Missstiaiedens 6 Distinct kinds, Орел, 
61.—41.—21, 
AZALEAS. 
13. 9 Distinct kinds. Amateurs. 197.—91— 
14. 9 Distinct kinds. Nurserymen. | 101.—'1. 
Er : спис kinds. Open. 61.—41.—31. 
16, w kinds, sent out in ido a 1863. 
Open. PR 
17:8 Azaleas, in 6-inch pots. Open. 
que = Class 17 offered by Mr. Kelk, гонаи 
uncil). 
DODENDRONS. 
ma 6 Distinct kinds in pots. Open. 41.—3l. 
Indian and Bhotan kinds may be shown. 
19, 12 Distinct kinds. Nurserymen. 101.— 71. 
- 90. 6 Distinct kinds. Amateurs. 6l—5l.—-4l. 
21, 6 Distinct Rosy Perpetuals, in 9-inch 
pots. Open 
1074. 6 Tea-scented Roses, i in 9-inch pots, Open. 
3L— 
23, 3 Bpodiüen Roses in 6-inch pots. Open. 
(Prize i in Class 23 offered by Mr. Kelk, Member 
of Council). 
E HEaATHS. 
24. 6 Distinct kinds. Open. 51.—81.—21. 
PELARGONIUMS. 
12 Distinct kinds. Nurserymen. 8—6. 
26, 9 9 Distinct kinds. Amateurs, 81.—61.—41. 
A 6 Pancies. Distinct kinds, ре. 5l.—41. 
wires — Planta in Classes 25, 26, на т are to 
be grown in pots 8 inch es in diam 
28. 3 Distinct kinds sent out in TBA Open. 
29. 6 Cape лее kinds, Open. 9. 
30, 12 Distinct kinds i in n pots. se а —1!. 
31. 24 cut blooms. а 1l 58.— 
VERB: 
82, 12 Distinct ae s bi pou Open, 2—11 
E: m R PLANTS. 
3 Sarrac De. H— 
pos in bw. 33 offered by Lady Dorothy 
ы 2 2 Pitcher Plants (not Sarracenias), Open. 
LE Class 34 offered by Lady Dorothy 
LAN 
Tender + cuve in flower. "Ope. Certifi- 
saat ora Mick cco according to m 
36. Tender Plants not in flower. р Certi- 
ficates, or a Medal, according to meri 
Orchids in flower. Dien. ` Certificates, 
T to merit, 
38. Hardy Ornamental Plants. Фарк Certifi- 
cates, or a Medal, according to merit. 
N.B.— Exhibitors may compete in all the Classes 
35, 36, 37, а 8. 
Plants ‹ exhibited at any таранг cn Show in a 
T 
ceived special recognition from the Floral Com- 
mittee during 1861, 1862, and 1868. Open. Six 
Certificates in order o merit. 
LING FLORISTS’ gane and Garden 
Hybrids. Open. Certifica 
Caer ы оғ PLANTS, showing effective eura 
т decorating а small еш (stov 
plants P — d). doi. 101.—6/.— 
N.B pace, 15 feet by = m p^ bo set 
мр та each Exhibiti 
not desirable to fill the whole space, Valu 
able Plants not required. o; Ow 
ers for market are invited to compe 
42, MISCELLANEOUS. 21—11. 10s.—11 
B.— Nothing can mitted here which is 
provided for in any other i - 
ovi 
bitor may compete for all the prizes. 
SIR WENTWORTH DILKE's Prize. 
SPECIAL PRIZES cae е ты prety ERS ел 
FRUITS ARRANGED FO E DECORATION OF 
DINNER-TABLE. Speci 5 Prizes rae the best iie 
Groups of Fruits and Flowers for the decoration 
of the dinner-table are offer я by Sir С, Went- 
worth Dilke, Bart., Vice- сегона of the Society, 
to be awarded at the First Great Exhibition, Wed- 
First Prize, Gold Knightian 
he: OVELTY OF DEsIGN, as well as beauty 
of arret will be the test of merit in this 
Exhi bition. 
ik Nat Flowers, Foliage, and Fruit are alone 
M uius for decoration — valuable Flowers or 
Fruits are not dem 
Each set must co f three groups, ree: may 
be te! one of Fares а two of Fru r two 
of Flowers and one of F ignis =: Fruit ча айлы 
mixed in чп three, They may be shown either in 
épergnes, glass or china dichos wicker or wire 
work, Е d any other way most to the taste of the 
Exhibi 
adiós аге invited to join infthe competition. 
ROSE SHOW. 
M THE 29TH OF "a 1864. 
SpE peer 
persons must fairo from th den before ten 
A.M., in E ihe Judges may proce 
make the 
HL Cut Siret must be shown in iuh. of 
