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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Class 45.-1 DISH of STBAW- 
BEBEIES. (Open.) 
1st, Messrs. Barnwell and Tilbury, 
The G-raperies, Worthing, £1. 
2nd, The Marquis of Salisbury (G. 
Norman, Gr.), 15s. 
3rd, The Duke of Bichmond and Gor¬ 
don, Goodwood (F.Butland, Gr.), 
10s. 
Class 46.—1 MELON. (Open.) 
1st, Col. the Hon. C. B. D. Hay, Sun¬ 
ning Hill (C. Deavin, Gr.), £ 1 . 
2nd, T. Taylor. Esq., Tetsworth, Oxon 
(J. Chilton, Gr.), 15s. 
3rd, Mr. G. Goldsmith, Tonbridge, I 
10s. 
Class 47.-1 DISH TOMATOS. 
(Open.) 
1st, B. B. W. Baker, Esq., Bomford 
(W. Iggulden, Gr.), £ 1 . 
2nd, Lord Carington, High Wycombe 
(G. T. Miles, Gr.), 15s. 
3rd, The Duke of Bichmond and Gor¬ 
don, Goodwood (F. Butland, Gr.), 
10s. 
Class 48. COLLECTION of YE- 
GE TABLE S, consisting of 10 kinds. 
1st, Lord Carington, High Wycombe 
(G. T. Miles, Gr.), £6. 
| 2nd, B. B. W. Baker, Esq., Bomford, 
(W. Iggulden, Gr.), £4. 
Special Prizes offered by Mr. W. Bull. 
Class A.-12 NEW PLANTS, intro¬ 
duced and sent out for the first time 
since the commencement of 1876 by 
Mr. W. Bull. (Private Growers.) 
1st, J. Warren, Esq., Handcross, Sus¬ 
sex (C. B,ann, Gr.), a Silver Cup, I 
value £15 15s. 
2nd, Bev. Canon Bridges, Beddington 
(T. N. Penfold, Gr.), a Silver Cup, 
value £10 10s. 
3rd, Sir Wilfred Lawson, Bart., M.P., I 
. Brayton, Carlisle (J. Hammond, 
Gr.), a Silver Cup, value £6 6s. 
Class B.—12 NEW PLANTS, intro¬ 
duced and sent out for the first time 
since the commencement of 1876 by 
Mr. W. Bull. (Nurserymen.) 
1st, Mr. B. S. Williams, Upper Hol¬ 
loway, N., a Silver Cup, value 
£15 15s. 
2nd, Mr. J. Wills, ^outh Kensington, 
S.W.,a Silver Cup, value £10 10s. 
Prizes offered by Messrs. Sutton and Sons. 
Class F.-For COLLECTIONS.— 
Three sorts of Melons and three 
sorts of Cucumbers, and specimen 
of Melon and one brace of Cucum¬ 
bers, to include Sutton’s “ Earl of 
Beaconsfield” Melon and Sutton’s 
“Duke of Connaught” Cucumber. 
1st, Lord O. Fitzgerald, Windsor (T. 
Lockie, Gr.), Gold Medal and 
£3 3s. 
2nd, Col. Loyd Lindsay, Wantage (J. 
Atkins, Gr.), Silver Medal and 
£2 2s. 
MISCELLANEOUS EXHIBITS—Plants, Cut Flowers, Fruit, &c., 
PLANTS. 
Messrs. James Yeitch and Sons, Chel¬ 
sea, S.W.. for Groups of Boses and 
Maples, Gold Banksian Medal, 
and for Group of New and Bare 
Plants, Gold Banksian Medal. 
Mr. B. S. Williams, Upper Holloway, 
N., for Group of Plants, Silver 
Banksian Medal. 
Messrs. J. Ivery and Son, Dorking, 
for Collection of Azaleas, Silver 
Banksian Medal. 
Messrs. Paul and Son, Cheshunt, N., 
for Collection of Boses, Silver- 
gilt Flora. 
Messrs. G. Jackman and Son, Woking, 
for Groups of Specimen Clema¬ 
tises and Window Boxes with 
Clematises, Gold Banksian Medal. 
Messrs. H. Lane and Son, Great 
Berkhamstead, for Collection of 
Boses, Silver-gilt Flora. 
Messrs. Dick Badclyffe and Co., High 
Holborn, W.C., forBockery. with 
Plants arranged for effect, Silver 
Banksian Medal. 
J. G. Megaw, Esq. (J. Ford, Gr.), 
for 12 Calceolarias, Silver Bank¬ 
sian Medal. 
