CCXXV1 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



HORTICULTURAL SUNDRIES. 

 Awards made in 1915.* 



Winter Washes. 



Highly Commended. 



I 1. Liquid Gishurst Compound, sent by Price's Candle Co. 



2. Jeyes' Winter Wash, sent by Jeyes' Sanitary Compounds Co . 



3. Morlar Winter Wash, sent by the S.P. Charges Co., St. 



Helens. 



4. Voss Winter Wash, sent by Messrs. W. Voss, Millwall, E. 

 Commended. 



5. Cooper's W T inter Wash (Vi), sent by Cooper Nephews, 



Berkhamsted. 



6. Woburn Bordeaux Winter Wash, sent by Messrs. W. 



Voss, Millwall, E. 



7. Evans' Winter Spray, sent by Messrs. Evans, Stratford- 



on-Avon. 



8. Woburn Winter Wash, sent by Messrs. W. Voss, Millwall, E. 



9. Acme Winter Wash, sent by the Acme Chemical Co., 



Tonbridge. 



Notes on these washes will be found in the Report of the Trial 

 on pp. 230-233. 



Spray Nozzles. 



Award of Merit. 



10. To a series of nozzles adapted to every class of work. The 



series included a double swivel nozzle, triflex nozzle, 

 Imperial nozzle, Woodford nozzle, Lightning nozzle, 

 Cheshunt nozzle, Ejector nozzle, No. 169, No. 71, Ad- 

 justable nozzle, Bordeaux nozzle, No. 186, Marvellous 

 nozzle, No. 51, and No. 48, sent by Messrs. The Four 

 Oaks Co., Sutton Coldfield. 



Highly Commended. 



11. To Nozzle No. 3, the best adjustable nozzle in the trial, 



suited to all classes of work, sent by Messrs. Weeks & 

 Son, 47 High Street, Maidstone. 



Commended. 



12. To Nozzle F, for liming, from Messrs. Hart j en & Co., 



Noble Street, E.C. 



* These awards stand for 10 years only, and lapse in 1925. 



I The order of entry is purely accidental and has no reference to merit. 



