XCViii PKOCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Class 9. — Eighteen Single Trusses, distinct. (Open. 
First Prize, £2. 10s. ; Second, i?]. lOs. 
1. Mr. G. Prince, Oxford. 
2 Messrs. Prior. 
Class 10. — Twelve Single Trusses, not less than nine varieties or more 
than two Trusses of any one variety. (Amateurs.) 
First Prize, £1. 10s. ; Second, £1. 
1. E. M. Bethune, Esq. 
2, Alfred Tate, Esq., Downside, LeatherJiead. 
Class 11. — Six Single Trusses, not less than four varieties. (Amateurs. 
First Prize, ^1 ; Second, 15s. 
1. G. A. Hammond, Esq., Cambrian House, Burgess Hill, Sussex. 
2. H. P. Landon, Esq. 
Class 12. — Nine Single Trusses of any one variety. (Amateurs.). 
First Prize, £1 ; Second, 15s. 
1. 0. G. Orpen, Esq. 
2. F. W. Campion, Esq., Trumpets Hill Farm, Eeigate (gr. Mr. 
J. Fittj. 
Class 13. — Six Single Trusses of any one variety. (Amateurs.) 
First Prize, £1 ; Second, 15s. 
1. E. M. Bethune, Esq. 
2. Miss B. H. Langton. 
GARDEN ROSES. 
Class 14. — Thirty-six distinct varieties, not less than three Trusses of 
each. (Open.) Space occupied by exhibit not to exceed 10 feet by 8 feet. 
First Prize, £3 ; Second, £2. 
1. Messrs. Paul, Cheshunt. 
Equal r Messrs. Cooling. 
Second \ Messrs. Frank Cant. 
Class 15. — Eighteen distinct varieties, not less than three Trusses of 
each. (Amateurs). 
First Prize, £1. lOs. ; Second, €1. 
1. Alfred Tate, Esq. 
2. Rev. J. H. Pemberton. 
MIXED VARIETIES IN VASES. 
Class 16. — Nine distinct varieties (to include not more than four varie- 
ties of Teas or Noisettes), seven Trusses of each. All Roses mentioned in 
the National Rose Society's Catalogue of Garden Roses " to be excluded 
