CXXXviii PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



provided by the N.R.S. The bowls must rest on the staging itself, and 

 not be raised above it. 



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



1. Miss J. Langton, Hendon. 



2. Mrs. 0. G. Orpen, Colchester. 

 8. Mrs. Mawley, Berkhamsted. 



Class 19. — A basket of cut Roses, lightly arranged with any cut 

 foliage, ferns, or grasses. No ribbons must be used. 



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



1. Mrs. C. C. Williamson, Canterbury. 



2. Mrs. 0. G. Orpen Colchester. 



3. Miss J. Langton, Hendon. 



Note.— In Classes 18 and 19 the style and arrangement will be the rirbt considera- 

 tion with the Judges. 



Section for " Garden " or Decorative Roses. 



Exhibits in this Section should be arranged so as to show, as far as possible, the 

 foliage and habit of growth of each variety, and must be staged in vases. Each 

 variety to be in a separate vase. All Hybrid Perpetuals, Hybrid Teas, and Teas and 

 Noisettes mentioned in the N.R.S. 's Catalogue of Exhibition Roses are to be excluded. 



All the stems must reach the water. 



Class 20. — 12 distinct varieties, not less than three trusses of each 

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



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



1. A. Tate, Esq., Leatherhead. 



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



3. No award. 



Class 21. — 6 distinct varieties, not less than three trusses of each 

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



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



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



2. C. J. Gordon Clark, Esq., Leatherhead. 



3. No award. 



