PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
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POMPONS. 
mn Ms ov Ma distinet, on enel stems. 
do. 
Lt pots ірина а = 8 ог peor 
ceeding 8 inches 
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VI. Six new varieties of las gh ear, 
Six new varieties of the current ye 
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VIII. Twenty-four cut blooms, distinct varieties. 
IX. Twelve б, до. 
X. do. 
XI. One specimen Aet either large flowers or 
` pompons. 
Prizes. 
At the Shows on 7 Sept., 19 Oct., and 9 Nov., 
First, Second, an Certificates of Honour 
will be awarded, accordin the merits of the 
objects axtuhited: ut of the receipts for admis- 
sion to the show, one-fourth portion will be 
among the gain f the several Certificates, in 
proportion to their Grades of Honour. our 
will be divided in parts, the First Certificate 
taking five-tenths and then dividing equally, the 
Second t d the Third two-tenths, 
supposing the h part of the 
| divide equally among 
them, the Second Certificates M and the Third 
207. Another fourth part of the receipts will be 
among the whole of the exhibitors, aecord- 
ing to the space they oceupy. 
INTERNATIONAL SHOW OF FRUIT, 
VEGETABLES, AND ROOTS. 
From Wednesday the in Sed шу the 15th of 
In addition to the other items in the schedule 
already published + 100 prizes will be given 
for the following su 
PRESERVED MOM AND VEGETABLES, 
Preserved ан, тоа. 
ea в, For 
нне ыа В, “English. 
5 Debes vegetables, Foreign. 
. Pickles, English. 
. Piekles, Foreign. 
dee рю 
TULIP SHOW IN 1865. 
The Council have received an Lo: from Messrs. 
a. H r an lli 
& 
arly-flowerin 
So uth них. int ee 
"Th capiet Nursery, а ads ig Lon- 
don, July 20th, 1 n штау, Esq.,— 
ir, —As you e opportunities of ascertaini ing 
the effect of the Dutch collection of bulbs during the 
пенай of bloom, should you be of opinion that our 
8 y = . * 
the blooming period commencing from t 
week in A e and continuing until the de or 
second wee he e bulbs will be re- 
oved. The c ection is considered to be by far the 
e or e establishr ents in 
ven in descrip 
No other tribe of plants, whether = Juan 
or otherwise, either of early or of late bloom 
ing е з mbines so € pie eturesque effect 
so n 
Реа The princi 
wth, e between the iu 
er tall 
e latter, eng 
also in the adaptation of ro former for bein 
in tim 
tl at no m 
flowering jn 8, IM ч Ше I Аа) ай 
be altered admit of wider e for 
planting (uito Убей with the extent of 
the ground), the effect, when occupied with well- 
ктө groupe of ed tulips or other dà ay flowers, 
ould be much more brilliant and effective, 
whet er dd pe ition to the ent of ground 
ace or to the general t n from the 
Ede e walks. pe cet sir, i: 
E. б. '"НЕхрЕЕЗОХ & Son. 
The Council have accepted Messrs. Henderson's 
liberal offer, 
Proceedings of the Society. 
| This ommittee has 
COMMITTEE FOR RE-ORGANISING SHOWS. 
had two meetings, at the 
m of which 8 ir Joseph Paxton, the chairm 
was ested t » embody, in к жини the sugges- 
tions with whi ch he had red the committee 
| He accordingly did so, and е the following рун 
| to the уакы Secretary :— 
7, Pall Mall East, London, July 20, 1864. 
|  S1r,—Having been requested to give my opinion 
3 to the nature and с Exhibitions 
atni the Royal H Itural Society should en- 
— 
cK No doubt хч result of the T pe 
advanta 
