lxxxii PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Prize, £2, to the Rev. J. H. Pemberton, Havering-atte-Bower, 

 Romford. Second Prize, £1. 5s., to Rev. A. Foster-Melliar, 

 Sproughton Rectory, Ipswich. 



Class 9. — Six single trusses, not less than four varieties. 

 Amateurs. First Prize, £1. 10s., to R. E. West, Esq., Reigate. 



Class 10. — Six single trusses of any one variety. Amateurs. 

 First Prize, £1, to Rev. Hugh A. Berners. 



Class 11. — Twenty-four distinct, single trusses. Open. 

 First Prize, £2. 10s., to Mr. George Prince, 14 Market Street, 

 Oxford. Second Prize, £1. 10s., to Mr. Frank Cant. 



Class 12. — Twelve distinct, three trusses of each. Open. 

 First Prize, £2. 10s., to Mr. George Prince. Second Prize, 

 £1. 10s., to Mr. Frank Cant. 



Class 13. — Twelve single trusses of any Tea or Noisette. 

 Open. First Prize, £1. 10s., to Mr. George Prince. Second 

 Prize, £1, to Mr. Frank Cant. 



Tulip Show, May 8, 1894. 



The Royal National Tulip Society held a show in the Drill 

 Hall on the above date, when there were numerous exhibitors of 

 this once highly popular flower. 



In addition to the prizes offered by the R.N.T.S., a class 

 was also set apart in the R.H.S. Schedule for 1894 for a 

 " Collection of English Amateur Tulips." 



The First Prize, a Barr Silver Medal, was won by Mr. 

 J. W. Bentley, Stakehill, Castleton, Manchester, and the Second 

 Prize, a Barr Small Silver Medal, by Mr. C. W. Needham, 50 

 Swan Street, Manchester. 



