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Class 3.-8 STOVE or GREEN¬ 
HOUSE PLANTS, in flower, dis¬ 
tinct. (Amateurs.) 
1st. Mrs. Torr, Garbrand Hall, Ewell, 
Surrey (J. Child, Gr.), £10. 
2nd. J.F. Greswold Williams, Esq. (E. 
Tudgey, Gr.), £7. 
3rd. Mr. G. Wheeler, Gardener, St. 
John’s Lodge, Regent’s Park, N.W., 
£5. 
Class 4.—15 ORCHIDS, distinct. 
(Amateurs.) 
1st. His Grace the Duke of Richmond 
and Gordon, Goodwood (F. Rut¬ 
land, Gr.), £20. 
2nd. F. Whitbourne, Esq., Loxford 
Hall, Ilford, Essex (J. Douglas, 
Gr.), £15. 
Class 5.—15 ORCHIDS, distinct. 
(Nurserymen.) 
1st. Mr. B. S. Williams. £15. 
2nd. Messrs. T. Jackson and Son, £10. 
Class 6.—10 ORCHIDS, distinct. 
(Amateurs.) 
1st. Mrs. Torr (J. Child, Gr.), £12. 
Class 7.—6 ORCHIDS, distinct. 
(Nurserymen.) 
1st. Mr. B. S. Williams, £6. 
2nd. Messrs. T. Jackson and Son, £4. 
3rd. Mr. Henry James, Castle Nursery, 
Lower Norwood, £2. 
Class 8.-9 NEW PLANTS, not in 
commerce, in or out of flower. 
(Open.) 
1st. Mr. W. Bull, King’s Road, Chelsea, 
S.W., £6. 
2nd. Mr. B. S. Williams, £4. 
Class 9.—12 NEW PLANTS, sent 
out in the years 1875, 1876, aud 1877. 
(Open.) 
1st. Mr. W. Bull, £8. 
2nd. Mr. B. S. Williams, £6. 
Class 10.—8 GREENHOUSE AZA¬ 
LEAS, distinct. (Nurserymen.) 
1st. Withheld. 
2nd. Mr. C. Turner, Royal Nurseries, 
Slough, £7. 
3rd. Messrs. T. Jackson and Son, £5. 
Class 11.—8 GREENHOUSE AZA¬ 
LEAS, distinct. (Amateurs.) 
1st. R. Thornton, Esq., The Hoo, 
Sydenham Hill, S.E. (A. Ratty, 
Gr.), £12. J 
2nd. Mrs. Torr (J. Child, Gr.), £9. 
3rd. D. Martineau, Esq., Clapham Park, 
S.W. (James Weston, Gr.), £7. 
Class 12.—15 GREENHOUSE AZA¬ 
LEAS, in pots not exceeding 12 
inches in diameter. (Open.) 
1st. R. Thornton, Esq. (A. Ratty, Gr.), 
£ 8 . 
2nd. Mr. C. Turner, £6. 
Class 13. — 8 ERICAS, distinct. 
(Nurserymen.) 
1st. Messrs. T. Jackson and Son, £10. 
2nd. Mr. J. Peed, £7. 
Class 14. — 8 ERICAS, distinct. 
(Amateurs.) 
1st. J. F. Greswold Williams, Esq. (E. 
Tudgey, Gr.), £10. 
2nd. D. Martineau, Esq. (J. Weston 
Gr.), £7. 
3rd. Mr. G. Wheeler, £5. 
Class 15. — 8 FINE-FOLIAGED 
PLANTS. (Amateurs.) 
1st. J. Warren, Esq. (C. Rann, Gr.), 
Handcross Park, Sussex, £12. 
2nd. J. F. G. Williams, Esq. (E. Tud¬ 
gey, Gr.), £8. 
3rd. Rev. Canon Bridges, Beddington, 
Surrey (T. Penfold, Gr.), £5. 
Class 16. — 8 FINE-FOLIAGED 
PLANTS. (Nurserymen.) 
1st. Mr. B. S. Williams, £10. 
2nd. Messrs. Hooper and Co., Covent 
Garden, W.C., £7. 
Class 17. — 15 FINE-FOLIAGED 
PLANTS in pots not exceeding 12 
inches in diameter. (Open.) 
1st. Mr. W. Bull, £8. 
2nd. Mr. B. S. Williams, £6. 
3rd. Messrs. Hooper and Co., £4. 
Class 18. — GROUP of MISCEL¬ 
LANEOUS PLANTS, arranged for 
effect, and occupying a space not ex¬ 
ceeding 300 square feet. 
1st. Mr. J. Wills, Onslow Crescent, 
South Kensington, S.W., £10. 
2nd. Mr. J. Aldous, Florist, Gloucester 
Road, South Kensington, S. W., £7. 
Class 19. — 9 SHOW PELARGO¬ 
NIUMS, distinct, in pots not ex¬ 
ceeding 8 inches in diameter. (Nur¬ 
serymen.) 
1st. Mr. C. Turner, £9. 
Class 20. — 9 SHOW PELARGO¬ 
NIUMS, distinct, in pots not ex¬ 
ceeding 8 inches in diameter. (Ama¬ 
teurs.) 
1st. W. F. Watson, Esq., Redlees, Isle- 
worth (J. James, Gr.), £9. 
2nd. Mrs. Hodgson, The Elms, Hamp¬ 
stead (J. Weir, Gr.), £6. 
