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

 hybrids and all those mentioned in the National Rose Society's " Cata- 

 logue 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 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 and Yeitch Memorial Medal ; Second, £2. 

 1. 0. G. Orpen, Esq., Hillside, West Bergholt, Colchester. 



Class 16. — 9 bunches (consisting of not less than 3 trusses of each* 

 of Rugosa varieties and its 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. Open. 

 First Prize, Silver Flora medal ; Second, Silver Banksian Medal. 

 1. Messrs. G. Cooling & Sons, Bath. 



Class 17. — 6 bunches (consisting of not less than 3 trusses of each) 

 of Bourbon varieties and their hybrids, distinct. To be staged in 6 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 Flora Medal ; Second, Silver Banskian Medal. 

 No awards. 



Class 18. — 9 bunches in not less than six varieties (consisting of not 

 less than 5 trusses of each) of Sweet Briar varieties and its 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. 



1. Messrs. B. R. Cant & Sons, Colchester. 



2. Mr. G. Prince, Longworth, Berks. 



Class 19. — 12 bunches (consisting of not less than 5 trusses of each) 

 of Single Roses, 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 Flora Medal ; Second, Silver Banksian Medal. 



1. Messrs. B. R. Cant & Sons, Colchester. 



2. Messrs. G. Cooling & Son, Bath. 



Class 20. — 9 bunches (consisting of not less than 5 trusses of each) 

 of Chinas and their hybrids, distinct. 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. 

 1. Messrs. Frank Cant & Co., Colchester. 



Class 21. — 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 



