cxxxiv PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



AUTUMN ROSE SHOW. 

 In Conjunction with the National Rose Society. 

 September 20, 1904. 



NURSERYMEN. 



General Section. 

 Class 1. — 36 blooms, distinct varieties. 



First Prize, Silver-gilt Flora Medal ; Second, Silver-gilt Banksian ; 

 Third, Silver Flora. 



1. Messrs. Hugh Dickson, Belfast. 



2. Messrs. J. Cocker, Aberdeen. 



3. Messrs. J. Jefferies, Cirencester. 



Tea and Noisette Section. 



Class 2. — 18 blooms, distinct varieties. 

 First Prize, Silver-gilt Banksian Medal ; Second, Silver Flora ; 

 Third, Silver Banksian. 



1. Messrs. F. Cant, Colchester. 



2. Mr. G. Prince, Longworth, Berks. 



3. Messrs. J. Jefferies, Cirencester. 



Exhibition Roses in Vases. 



The vases used in this Section must rest on the staging itself, and not be raised 

 above it ; and the flowers must be equally distributed round each vase, and not be 

 arranged to face only one way. In Class 3, vases of different sizes may be used. 

 Only Roses mentioned in the N.K.S.'s Catalogue of Exhibition Roses are to be included. 

 The quality of the blooms will be the first consideration with the Judges. In judging 

 Class 3, each set of blooms will be counted as a unit, and not as seven separate 

 blooms. 



Class 3. — 12 distinct varieties, seven blooms of each (space occupied 

 by exhibit not to exceed 6 feet by 3 feet). Exhibits to be staged in twelve 



vases. 



First Prize, Silver-gilt Banksian Medal ; Second, Silver Flora ; 

 Third, Silver Banksian. 



1. Mr* G. Prince, Longworth, Berks. 



2. Messrs. A. Dickson, Newtownards. 

 1 Messrs. F. Cant, Colchester. 



• Messrs. J. Jefferies, Cirencester. 



Class 4. 12 blooms of any Rose, to be shown in a single vase. 

 First Prize, Silver Flora Medal ; Second, Silver Banksian ; 



Third, Bronze Flora. 

 1. Messrs. Hugh Dickson, Belfast. 

 2 Messrs. .1. Cocker, Aberdeen, 

 y. Messrs. F. Cant, Colchester. 



