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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. 

 1. Frank Cant & Co., Colchester. 



Class 13. — 12 bunches (consisting of not less than 5 trusses of each, 

 not disbudded) of Hybrid Teas according to National Rose Society's list, 

 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. Open. 



First Prize, Silver Cup ; Second, Silver Flora Medal. 

 No awards. 



Class 14. — New Roses of any Class not yet put into commerce ; not 

 less than 3 blooms or trusses of each. Open. Medals or Certificates 

 according to merit. 

 No awards. 



Class 15. — A bowl or vase of Roses arranged for effect. Rose foliage 

 only to be used. Wire supports allowed, but the less they are in evidence 

 the greater the merit of the arrangement. Amateurs. 



Frist Prize, £2 ; Second, £1. 10s. ; Third, £1. 



1. Miss B. H. Langton, Raymead, Hendon. 



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



3. F. G. Oliver, Esq., 97 Tollington Park, N. 



Class 16. — A representative group of Roses placed on the ground 

 (inverted pots, &c, may be used as usual for elevating separate plants) in 

 a space not exceeding 200 square feet, including as far as possible H.P.'s, 

 Teas, Noisettes, H.T.'s, Bourbons, Chinas, Garden, Climbing, and Moss 

 Roses, species and hybrids, in pots, or cut flowers in plain glasses, vases 

 or jars, and not in exhibition boxes. The foliage used with cut blooms 

 must be that of the variety itself and no other, but ferns, palms, grasses, 

 &c, in pots, may be used as edging and background. Open. 



First Prize, R.H.S. Gold Medal ; Second, Silver Cup ; 

 Third, Silver-gilt Flora Medal. 



1. Chas. Turner, Slough. 



2. Paul & Son, Cheshunt, 



3. Mr. G. Mount, Canterbury. 



Class 17. — 24 Climbing or Pillar Roses in bloom in not less than 12 

 varieties, or more than 2 plants of any one variety ; exhibited in pots to 

 show character and habit. Open. 



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

 No competition. 



JUDGES OF PLANTS OTHER THAN ROSES. 



Orchids. Fruit and Vegetables. 



H. J. Chapman. T. Challis. 



Jas. Douglas, V.M.H. W. Crump, V.M.H. 



J. Gurney Fowler. A. H. Pearson. 

 H. Little. 



