Clxxii PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Class 6. Six single trusses of any one variety ; amateurs. 
First, £1, T. B. Haywood, Esq. (gr. Mr. Salter) ; second, 15s., 
Rev. H. Pemberton, Havering-atte-Bower, Romford. 
Class 7. Twelve distinct, three trusses of each ; open. First, 
£2. 10s., Mr. B. R. Cant ; second, £1. 10s., Mr. G. Mount. 
Class 8. Twelve single trusses of any one variety ; open. 
First, £1. 10s., Mr. B. R. Cant ; second, £1, Mr. G. Mount. 
Teas and Noisettes. 
Class 9. Twenty-four single trusses, not less than twelve 
varieties or more than three trusses of any one variety ; 
amateurs. First, silver cup or £4, 0. G. Orpen, Esq, ; second, 
£2, H. V. Machin, Esq., Gateford Hill, Worksop. 
Class 10. Twelve single trusses, not less than nine varieties, 
or more than two trusses of any one variety ; amateurs. (No 
entries in this class.) 
Class 11. Six single trusses, not less than four varieties 
amateurs. First, £1, R. H. Langton, Esq. ; second, 15s., C. J. 
Graham, Esq., Coombe Road, Croydon. 
Class 12. Six single trusses of any one variety ; amateurs. 
First, £1, R. H. Langton, Esq. ; second, 15s., 0. G. Orpen, 
Esq. 
Class 13. Twenty-four distinct single trusses ; open. First, 
£3, Mr. Frank Cant ; second, £2, Mr. B. R. Cant. 
Class 14. Twelve distinct, three trusses of each ; open. First, 
£2. 10s., Mr. Frank Cant ; second, £1. 10s., Mr. B. R. Cant. 
Class 15. Twelve single trusses of any one variety; open. 
First, £1. 10s., Mr. Frank Cant ; second, £1, Mr. B. R. Cant. 
Floral Committee, July 23, 1895. 
W. Marshall, Esq., in the Chair, and seventeen members 
present. 
Awards Recommended:— 
Silver Flora Medal. 
To Mr. Eckford, Wem, for a very beautiful display of Sweet 
Peas consisting of about fifty varieties, amongst them being 
several new ones of great beauty. 
