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Class 14. — 9 blooms, distinct varieties (open only to growers of less 

 than 500 plants of Teas and Noisettes in the N.R.S.'s Catalogue of 

 Exhibition Roses). 



First Prize, £1 ; Second, 10s. ; Third, 5s. 

 1. A. Evans, Esq., Oxford. 

 2 ) 



" No award. 

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Class 15. — 6 blooms, distinct varieties (open only to growers of less 

 than 200 plants of Teas and Noisettes in the N.R.S.'s Catalogue of 

 Exhibition Roses). 



First Prize, 10s. ; Second, 7s. ; Third, 5s. 



1. R. W. Bowyer, Esq., Hertford Heath. 



2. G. A. Hammond, Esq., Burgess Hill. 



3. C. C. Williamson, Esq., Canterbury. 



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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. Vases of different sizes may be used. Only Roses 

 mentioned in the N.R.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, each 

 set^of blooms will be counted as a unit, and not as five separate blooms. 



Class 16. — 6 distinct varieties ( to include not more than two varieties 

 of Teas or Noisettes), five blcoms of each (space occupied by exhibit not 

 to exceed 4 feet by 3 feet). Exhibits to be staged in six vases. 



First Prize, £1 ; Second, 15s. ; Third, 7s. 



1. Rev. J. H. Pemberton, Havering-atte-Bower. 



2. 0. G. Orpen, Esq., Colchester. 



3. No award. 



Class 17. — 4 distinct varieties of Teas and Noisettes, five blooms of 

 each (space occupied by exhibit not to exceed 3 feet by 3 feet). Exhibits 

 to be staged in four vases. 



First Prize, £1 ; Second, 10s. ; Third, 5s. 



1. Rev. F. R. Burnside, Great Stambridge. 



2. Conway Jones, Esq., Hucclecote. 



3. 0. G. Orpen, Esq., Colchester. 



Decorative Section. 

 For Ladies only. 



Open only to Lady Amateurs who are either Subscribers to the National Rose 

 Society or to the Royal Horticultural Society, or are members of the family of an 

 Amateur Subscriber. 



Class 18.— A bowl of cat Roses, lightly arranged with Rose foliage only, 

 but small buds may be left on the added foliage. The bowls, which will 

 l?e 8 inphes high by 7 inches across the top (inside measurement), will be 



