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3. H. G. Tyson, Esq., Hollybush Lodge, Avenue Road, Old South- 



gate (gr. G. T. Weddle). 



4. Mrs. McDowell Nathan, Little Heath Wood, Potters Bar 



(gr. W. H. Newton). 



5. Lady Tate, Park Hill, Streatham Common (gr. W. Howe). 

 Class 5. — Six Hyacinths, distinct. 



First Prize. £2 2S. ; Second, £1 10s. ; Third, £1 is. ; Fourth, 10s. 



1. A. Hanson, Esq., Ivanhoe, Victoria Park, Wavertree, Liver- 



pool. 



2. Lord Hillingdon, Wildernesse, Sevenoaks (gr. J. Shelton). 



3. Mrs. A. Levita, Norton Priory, Chichester (gr. H. Edwards). 



4. Earl of Lytton, Knebworth, Herts (gr. H. Brotherston) . 

 Class 6. — Four pans containing Hyacinths, ten bulbs of one variety 



in each pan. The blooms of each pan to be of distinctly different 

 colour from those of the other three pans. The bulbs need not have 

 been actually grown in the pans they are shown in. 

 First Prize, £4 4s. ; Second, £3 3s. ; Third, £2 2s. ; Fourth, £1 is. 



1. H. G. Tyson, Esq. 



2. Duke of Portland. 



3. Marquis of Salisbury. 



4. Col. The Right Hon. M. Lockwood. 



Division II. — For Trade Growers. 

 Class 7. — The finest decorative display of Hyacinths grown from 

 first size bulbs. 



Prize — The Gold Medal of the General Bulb Growers' Society of 



Haarlem. 



Messrs. R. and G. Cuthbert, Southgate, N. 



Bulbs grown in Moss Fibre. 

 Subject to the General Rules of the Society the Council also offered 

 the following prizes, presented to them by Mr. Robert Sydenham. 



Amateurs. 



Classes 8-10. — Bulbs grown in Moss Fibre or similar material (not 

 earth) and without drainage. 

 Class 8. — Six single Hyacinths, in separate vases, not exceeding 

 six inches in diameter, to be selected from any one of the following 

 varieties : ' Boerhave,' ' City of Haarlem,' ' Enchantress,' ' General 

 Vetter,' 'Innocence,' 'Ivanhoe,' 'Jacques,' 'Johan,' 'King of the 

 Blues,' ' Koh-i-Noor,' ' Lady Derby,' ' La Grandesse,' ' Queen Mary,' 

 'Schotel,' 'Totula,' 'Victory.' 



1. Lady Tate. 



2. Miss Gordon Thompson, The Elms, Potters Bar. 



3. The Hon. Mrs. Guy Baring, St. Cross Mill, Winchester. 

 Class 9. — Six vases of Tulips (vases not exceeding seven inches in 



diameter), no restriction as to the number of bulbs in a vase, to be 



