Cxlviii PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Class 8.—12 NEW PLANTS intro¬ 
duced since the year 1876. (Open.) 
1st, Mr. W. Bull, Chelsea, £8. 
2nd, Mr. J. Wills, South Kensington, 
S.W., £6. 
3rd, Mr. B. S. Williams, Upper Hol¬ 
loway, N., £4. 
Class 9.—8 GBEENHOUSE AZA¬ 
LEAS, distinct. (Nurserymen.) 
1st, Mr. C. Turner, Boyal Nursery, 
Slough, £10. 
2nd, Messrs. T. Jackson and Son, 
Kingston-on-Thames, £7. 
3rd, Mr. J. Wills, South Kensington, 
S.W., £5. 
Class 10.—8 GBEENHOUSE AZA¬ 
LEAS, distinct. (Amateurs.) 
1st, Mrs. Torr, Ewell (J. Child, Gr.), 
£ 12 . 
2nd, B. Thornton, Esq., The Hoo, 
Sydenham Hill, S. (A.Batty, Gr.), 
£9. 
3rd, D. Martineau, Esq., Clapham 
Boad, S.W. (J. Weston, Gr.), £7. 
Class 11.—15 GBEENHOUSE AZA¬ 
LEAS, in pots not exceeding 12 
inches in diameter. (Open.) 
1st, B. Thornton, Esq., Sydenham, S. 
(A. Batty, Gr.), £8. 
2nd, Messrs. J. Ivery and Son, Dork¬ 
ing, £6. 
3rd, Mr. C. Turner, Slough, £4. 
Class 12. — 8 EBICAS, distinct. 
(Open.) 
1st, Messrs. T. Jackson and Son, 
Kingston-on-Thames, £10. 
3rd, Messrs. B. Peed and Son, Nor- 
bury Nurseries, Lower Streatham, 
£7. 
Class 13.-8 FINE - EOLIAGED 
PLANTS. (Amateurs.) 
1st, J. Warren,Esq., Handcross Park, 
Sussex (C. Bann, Gr.), £10. 
2nd, Bey. Canon Bridges, Beddington 
House, Beddington (T. N. Pen¬ 
fold, Gr.), £7. 
3rd, J. G. Megaw, Esq., Windermere 
House, Upper Norwood (J. Ford, 
Gr.), £5. 
Class 14.-GBOUPof FINE-FOLI- 
AGED PLANTS, arranged in a 
space not exceeding 300 square feet. 
(Open.) 
1st, J. Warren, Esq., Handcross, Sus¬ 
sex (C. Bann, Gr.), £12. 
2nd, Messrs. Hooper and Co., Covent 
Garden, W.C., £8. 
Class 15.—GBOUP of MISCELLA¬ 
NEOUS PLANTS in bloom, ar¬ 
ranged in a space not exceeding 300 
square feet. (Open.) 
1st, Mr. B. S. Williams, Upper Hol¬ 
loway, N., £12. 
Class 16.-GBOUP of MISCELLA¬ 
NEOUS PLANTS, arranged for 
effect, and occupying a space not 
exceeding 300 square feet. (Open.) 
1st, Mr. J. Wills, South Kensington, 
W., £15. 
2nd, Messrs. J. Laing and Co., The 
Nurseries, Forest Hill, S.E., £10. 
3rd, Messrs. J. Peed and Sons, Nor¬ 
wood, £7. 
Extra, Mr. J. Aldous, Florist, Glouces¬ 
ter Boad, S.W., £10. 
Class 17.—9 SHOW PELABGO- 
NIUMS, distinct, in pots not ex¬ 
ceeding eight inches in diameter. 
(Open.) 
1st, W. F. Watson, Esq., Bedlees, 
Isleworth (J. James, Gr.), £9. 
2nd, Mr. C. Turner, Slough, £6. 
Class 18.—9 FANCY PELABGO- 
NIUMS, distinct, in pots not ex¬ 
ceeding eight inches in diameter. 
(Open.) 
1st, W. F. Watson, Esq., Isleworth 
(J. James, Gr.), £8. 
Class 19.—GBOUP of not less than 
30 GLOXINIAS in pots. (Open.) 
1st, Mr. John Wills, South Kensing¬ 
ton, W., £4. 
2nd, C. Hart, Esq., Beaufort House, 
Lee (W. Beeves, Gr.), £3. 
Class 20. —GBOUP of not less than 
20 TUBEBOUS BEGONIAS, in 
pots. (Open.) 
1st, Messrs. J. Laing and Co., Forest 
Hill, S.E., £6. 
2nd, Messrs. Hooper and Co., Covent 
Garden, W.C., £4. 
3rd, Messrs. T. Jackson and Son, 
Kingston-on-Thames, £2. 
Class 21.—6 STOYE or GBEEN¬ 
HOUSE FEBNS, distinct. (Ama¬ 
teurs.) 
1st, Mrs. Torr, Ewell (J. Child, Gr.), 
£ 8 . 
2nd, J. Warren, Esq., Handcross, 
Sussex (C. Bann, Gr.), £6. 
3rd, F. Whitbourn, Esq., Ilford (J. 
Douglas, Gr.), £4. 
Class 22.—6 STOYE and GBEEN¬ 
HOUSE FEBNS, distinct. (Nur¬ 
serymen.) 
1st, Mr. B. S. Williams, Upper Hol¬ 
loway, N., £6. 
