XX PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



' '2. Mrs. H. Faudel-Phillips, Holmwood, Edenbridge (gr. 

 Mr. H. Spittle). 



3. F. Harrison, Esq., Eaton Bank, Wavertree (gr. Mr. W. 

 • , Betley). 



4. Lady Tate, Park Hill, Streatham Common (gr. Mr. W. 



Howe). 



Class 6. — 4 pans containing Hyacinths, 10 roots of one variety in 

 each pan. The blooms of each pan to be of distinctly different colour 

 from those of the other three pans. The bulbs need not have been 

 actually grown in the pans they are shown in. 



First Prize, £4 4s. ; Second, £3 3s. ; Third, £2 2s. ; Fourth, £1 Is. 

 J The Duke of Portland. ) , 

 (The Hon. Vicary Gibbs. r'^''^ ' 



3. The Marquis of Sahsbury. 



4. The Hon. J. Whitelaw Eeid. 



Division II. — For Trade Growers. 

 Class 7. — Collection of 100 Hyacinths, in 25 named varieties, 4 

 blooms of each variety, grown in pots or glasses. 



Prize, the Gold Medal of the General Bulb Growers' Society 

 of Haarlem. 



1. Messrs. E. & G. Cuthbert, Southgate Nursery, Middlesex. 



Class 8. — Collection of 120 Hyacinths in 12 variefies in pans. 

 10 roots of one variety in each pan. The bulbs need noi have been 

 actually grown in the pans they are shown in. 



Prize, the Gold Medal of the General Bulb Growers' Society 

 of Haarlem. 

 1. Messrs. E. & G. Cuthbert. 



Bulbs Grown in Moss, Fibre, &c. 



; Subject to the General Eules of the Society the Council offer the 

 following Prizes presented to them by Mr. Eobert Sydenham : — , 



Classes 9, 10, 11. Bulbs grown in moss, fibre or similar material [not earth) j 

 and without drainage. 



Amateurs. 



Class 9. — Six single Hyacinths, in separate vases, not exceeding j 

 6 inches in diameter, to be selected from any one of the following I 

 varieties: ' Enchantress,' * Innocence,' ' Isabella,' * Jacques,' ' Johan,'i 

 'King of the Blues,' ' Koh-i-Noor, ' 'Ornament Eose,' ' Princess ; 

 May,' ' Queen of the Blues,' ' Eoi des Beiges,' 'Eose k Merveille, '; 

 ' Schotel. ' I 

 Prizes, 21s., 17s. 6^^., 15s., 10s. 6^Z., 7s. 6^^. • | 



1. Miss C. A. Michell. | 



2. Lady Tate. I 



3. Miss E. M. Eawlins, Great Houghton Hall, Northampton. | 



