Cxvi PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Other Roses. 



Class 9. — IS bunches in not less than 12 varieties (consisting of not 

 less than 5 trusses of each) of Garden Roses, distinct, including China, 

 Moss, Polyantha, Provence, and other summer-flowering Roses and their 

 hybrids, and all those mentioned in the National Rose Society's "Catalogue 

 of Garden Roses," and also all Teas and Noisettes not included in the 

 National Rose Society's "List of Exhibition Roses"; all Singles, how ever, 

 deluded. To be staged in 18 glasses or jars not exceeding 3 inches 

 diameter at the top ; all stems to reach the water ; each variety in a 

 separate glass or jar. Amateurs. 



First Prize, Silver Cup ; Second, £2. 

 1. 0. G. Orpen, Esq., Colchester. 



Class 9b. — 36 bunches (consisting of not less than 5 trusses of each) 

 of Garden Roses, distinct, including China, Moss, Polyantha, Provence, 

 and other summer-flowering Roses and their hybrids, and all those men- 

 tioned in the National Rose Society's " Catalogue of Garden Roses," and 

 also all Teas and Noisettes not included in the National Rose Society's 

 " List of Exhibition Roses ; " all Singles, however, excluded. To be staged 

 in 36 glasses or jars not exceeding 3 inches diameter at the top ; all stems 

 to reach the water ; each variety in a separate glass or jar. Open. 

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

 Third, Silver Flora Medal. 



1. Frank Cant & Co., Colchester. 



2. B. R. Cant & Sons, The Old Rose Gardens, Colchester. 



3. G. Cooling & Sons, 11 Northgate St., Bath. 



Class 10. — 12 bunches in not less than 9 varieties (consisting of not 

 less than 5 trusses of each) of Rugosa and Bourbon varieties and their 

 hybrids. To be staged in nine glasses or jars not exceeding 3 inches 

 diameter at the top ; all stems to reach the water ; each variety in a 

 separate glass or jar. Open. 



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

 Third, Bronze Flora Medal. 



1. Paul <fc Son, Cheshunt. 



2. Frank Cant & Co., Colchester. 

 8. G. Cooling & Sons, Bath. 



Class 11. — 12 bunches (consisting of not less than 5 trusses of each) 

 of Single Roses and Sweet Briar varieties and their hybrids, distinct. To 

 be staged in 12 glasses or jars not exceeding 3 inches diameter at the top ; 

 all stems to reach the water; each variety in a separate glass or jar. 

 Single Roses have only one row of petals. Open. 



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

 Third, Bronze Flora Medal. 

 1. B. R. Cant Sc Sons, Colchester. 

 •2. Frank Cant & Co., Colchester. 



3. G. Cooling & Sons. 



Class 12.— 9 bunches (consisting of not less than 5 trusses of each) of 

 Chinas and their hybrids, distinct. To be staged in 9 glasses or jars 



