lxvi PROCEEDINGS OP THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
AWAPuDS OP THE JUDGES. 
Class 1.—GROUP of PLANTS ar¬ 
ranged effectively, occupying a space 
not exceeding 800 sq. ft. 
1st prize £10; Mr. John Reeves, 
Florist, Acton. 
2nd prize £7; Messrs. J. and J. Hayes, 
Florists, Edmonton. 
Class 3.—GROUP of 100 SHOW 
PELARGONIUMS. 
1st prize £5 ; Mr. Wm. Brown, Florist, 
Hendon. 
2nd prize £3; Mr. E. Sawyer, Florist, 
Edmonton. 
Class 4 .— GROUP of 100 ZONAL 
PELARGONIUMS. 
1st prize £4; Messrs. J. and J. Hayes, 
Edmonton. 
Class 5.—GROUP of 100 FUCHSIAS- 
1st prize £4; Messrs. J- and J. Hayes, 
Edmonton. 
2nd prize £2; Mr. Wm. Brown, Hendon. 
Class 6.—FIFTY POTS of MUSK 
3rd prize 10s.; Mr. J. Reeves. 
AMATEUR A 
Class A.—Best Exhibition of PLANTS 
grown in the City of London. 
1st prize, £2, and the Society’s Silver 
Medal; Mr. R. Oastler, 17, Sun 
Street, Finsbury. 
2nd prize, £1, and the Society’s Bronze 
Medal; Miss M, J. White, 25, Earl 
Street, Finsbury Square. 
3rd prize 10s. ; Mr. J. F. Jarvis, 
Guildhall. 
Class B.—Best Exhibitionof PLANTS 
grown within a Radius of General 
Post-Office. 
1st prize, £2, and the Society’s Silver 
Medal; Mr. T. Smart, 41, Arthur 
Street, Chelsea. 
2nd prize, £1, and the Society’s Bronze 
Medal; Miss D. Harroway, 34, 
Arthur Street, Chelsea. 
3rd prize 10s.; Mr. J. Onslow, 6, 
Charles Street, Kensington. 
Extra prize 5s.; Mrs. Linington, 20, 
King Street, Chelsea. 
Class C.—Best SINGLE WINDOW 
PLANT grown for more than twelve 
months, within a radius of five miles 
of General Post-Office. 
1st prize, £1, and the Society’s Silver 
Medal; Mr. W. Morgan, 1, Omega 
Terrace, King’s Road, Chelsea. 
2nd prize, 10s., and the Society’s Bronze 
Class 7.— FIFTY POTS of MIGNO¬ 
NETTE. 
1st prize £2 ; Mr. J. Reeves. 
Class 9.— FIFTY BUNCHES of 
CUT FLOWERS, to be shown in 
pots, vases, or glasses. 
1st prize £2 ; Mr. J. Reeves. 
Class 11.—Best filled WINDOW BOX 
of PLANTS. 
1st prize £1; Mr. J. Reeves. 
3rd „ 10s.; Messrs. Dick Radclyffe, 
and Co. 
Class 12.—Six WINDOW PLANTS 
distinct, best suited for London. 
2nd prize 15s.; Mr. J. Reeves. 
Extra prize to Messrs. Dick Radclyffe, 
and Co., for effectively arranged 
flower stand. 
Silver Flora Medals to— 
Mr. E. Sawyer, Edmonton. 
Mr. J. Reeves, Acton. 
Messrs. Dick Radclyffe, and Co., 
High Holborn. 
Bronze Banksian Medals to— 
Mr. W. Bromage, 6, Charles Street, 
Kensington. 
Mr. J. Cornish, Great Tower Street. 
EtTISANS, &c. 
Medal; Mr. J. Sharpe, 13, Marlboro 
Street, Chelsea. 
3rd prize 5s.; Mr. J. Stanley, 29, Gale 
Street, Chelsea. 
Class D.—Best Collection of WILD 
FLOWERS, to be shown in separate 
bunches, to be .'competed for by 
Children attending the various Public 
and Elementary Schools. 
1st prize, £1, and the Society’s Silver 
Medal; Mr. C. Schlee, 93, Alex¬ 
andra Cottage, Penge. 
Class E.—Best Bunch of WILD 
FLOWERS, to be competed for by 
Children attending the various Public 
and Elementary Schools. 
1st prize, £1, and the Society’s Silver 
Medal; Mr. A. M. Brown, Haw¬ 
thorn Cottage, Hendon. 
2nd prize, 10s., and the Society’s Bronze 
Medal; Mr. H. Schlee, 93, Alex¬ 
andra Cottages, Penge. 
Class F.—Best arranged Vase or Stand 
of WILD FLOWERS. 
1st prize, £1, and the Society’s Silver 
Medal; Mr. A. J. Squire, 8 
Merton Road, Kensington. 
2nd prize, 10s., and the Society’s Bronze 
Medal; Miss Fanny Schlee, 93 
Alexandra Cottages, Penge. 
