clxxii PKOCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTUEAL SOCIETY. 



Exhibition Roses in Vases. 



Mixed Varieties. 



Class 16. — 9 distinct varieties (to include not more than 4 varieties of 

 Teas or Noisettes), 7 trusses of each. All Roses mentioned in the 

 National Rose Society's Catalogue of Garden Roses to be excluded (space 

 occupied by exhibit not to exceed 5 feet by 4 feet). Exhibits to be staged 

 in 9 vases. (Open.) 



First Prize, £3 ; Second, £2. 



1. Mr. G. Prince. 



2. Messrs. B. R. Cant. 



Class 17. — 6 distinct varieties (to include not more than 3 varieties 

 of Teas or Noisettes), 5 trusses of each. All Roses mentioned in the 

 National Rose Society's Catalogue of Garden Roses to be excluded (space 

 occupied by exhibit not to exceed 3 feet 6 inches by 4 feet). Exhibits to 

 be staged in 6 vases. (Amateurs.) 



First Prize, £S. 

 1. Rev. J. H. Pemberton. 



Teas and Noisettes. 



Class 18. — 6 distinct varieties, 7 trusses of each. All Roses mentioned 

 in the National Rose Society's Catalogue of Garden Roses to be excluded 

 (space occupied by exhibit not to exceed 3 feet 6 inches by 4 feet). 

 Exhibits to be staged in G vases. (Open.) 



First Prize, £2; Second, £l. lOs. 



1. Mr. G. Prince. 



2. Messrs. B. R. Cant. 



Class 19. — 6 distinct varieties, 5 trusses of each. All Roses mentioned 

 in the National Rose Society's Catalogue of Garden Roses to be excluded 

 (space occupied by exhibit not to exceed 3 feet 6 inches by 4 feet). 

 Exhibits to be staged in 6 vases. (Amateurs.) 



First Prize, £2. 



1. 0. G. Orpen, Esq. 



LILY CONFERENCE AT CI^ISWICK, July 1G, 17, 1901. 



Floral Committee. 

 Mr. W. Marshall in the Chair, and twenty-two members present. 



Awards Recommended:— 



Gold Medal. 



To Messrs. Wallace, Colchester, for a superbly magnificent collection 

 of Lihes, containing specimens of a greater number of species and 

 varieties than have probably ever at any time been brought together. 



Silver-gilt Flora Medal. 

 To Percy Waterer, Esq., Fawkham, Kent, for fifty-five varieties of 

 Sweet Peas. 



To Messrs. Jas. Veitch, Chelsea, for hardy Nymphieas and Lilies. 



