civ PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
AWARDS OF THE JUDGES. 
Class 1.-GROUP of DECORA¬ 
TIVE PLANTS, in or out of 
flower, effectively arranged. 
1st, Mr. John Wills, South Kensing¬ 
ton, Silver cup, value £10 10s. 
2nd, Messrs. Hooper and Co., Covent 
Garden, £7 7s. 
3rd, Mr. J. Aldous, South Kensington, 
£5 5s. 
Class 2. - GROUP of PLANTS, in j 
flower. 
1st, Messrs. J. and J. Hayes, Lower ! 
Edmonton, £8. 
2nd, Mr. J. Reeves, Acton, £6. 
3rd, Mr. E. Sawyer, Edmonton, £4. j 
Class 3.—GROUP of FINE FO- i 
LIAGED PLANTS, including 
Ferns and Palms. 
1st, Messrs. Hooper and Co., £6. 
2nd, Mr. J. Reeves, £5. 
Class 4.-GROUP of 100 SHOW 
PELARGONIUMS. 
1st, Messrs. J. and J. Hayes, £5. 
2nd, Mr. J. Reeves, £3. 
3rd, Mr. W. Brown, Hendon, £2. 
Class 5.—GROUP of 100 ZONAL 
PELARGONIUMS. 
1st, Messrs. J. and J. Hayes, £4. 
Class 6.-GROUP OF 100 FUCH¬ 
SIAS. 
1st, Messrs. J. and J. Hayes, £4. 
2nd, Mr. W. Brown, £3. 
Class 7.—50 POTS OF MUSK. 
1st, Messrs. J. and J. Hayes, £2. 
2nd, Mr. G. Tibbutt, Chelsea, £1. 
3rd, Mr. W. Brown, 10s. 
Class 8.—50 POTS OF MIGNO¬ 
NETTE. 
1st, Mr. J. Reeves, £2. 
Class 9.—50 POTS OF STOCKS. 
1st, Mr. J. Reeves, £2. 
Class 10.—2 BOUQUETS (Ball¬ 
room) . 
1st, Messrs. Ponsford and Son,Brixton, 
£ 2 . 
Class 11.—2 BOU QUE T S—(Bridal.) 
1st, Messrs. Ponsford and Son, £2. 
Class 12.—MISCELLANEOUS. 
Messrs. Dick Radclyffe and Co., 
Holbom, Fountain with Plants, 
Silver Medal. 
Mr. G. Tibbutt, Lily of Valley, Bronze 
Medal. 
Mr. J. Seabrook, Ponders End, Group 
new Pelargoniums, Commended. 
Class A.—GROUP or COLLEC¬ 
TION of PLANTS, grown in 
London, within a radius of 3 miles 
of General Post Office. 
1st, Mr. R. Oastler, 17, Sun Street, 
Finsbury Square, £1 5s. and Silver 
Medal. 
2nd, Miss J. F. Jarvis, Guildhall, £1 
and Bronze Medal. 
3rd, Miss M. J. White, 25, Earl Street, 
Finsbury Square, 15s. 
Class B.—SPECIMEN PLANT, 
grown in London, within a radius 
of 3 miles of General Post Office. 
1st, Mr. R. Oastler, 15s. and Silver 
Medal. 
2nd, Miss J. F. Jarvis, 10s. and 
Bronze Medal. 
Class C.—GROUP or COLLEC¬ 
TION of PLANTS, grown within a 
radius of 8 miles of Charing Cross. 
1st, Mr. E. Hammutt, 1, Blizzard 
Cottages, Fulham Road, £1 10s. 
and Silver Medal. 
2nd, Mr. J. J. Linington, 20, King 
Street, Chelsea, £1 and Bronze 
Medal. 
3rd, J. Smart, 41, Arthur Street, 
Chelsea, 15s. 
Class D.—WINDOW PLANT, 
grown for more than 12 months by 
the exhibitor, within a radius of 8 
miles of Charing Cross. 
1st, Mr. J. Sharp, 13, Marlboro’ 
Street, Chelsea, 15s. and Silver 
Medal. 
2nd, Mr. W. Morgan, 1, Omega 
Terrace, Blenheim Road, W., 
10s. and Bronze Medal. 
3rd, Mrs. Hunt, 19, Yeoman’s Row, 
Brompton Road, S.W., 7s. 6d. 
Class E.—GENERAL COLLEC¬ 
TION of GARDEN PRODUCE, 
PLANTS, FLOWERS, and 
VEGETABLES, grown by the 
exhibitor within a radius of 8 miles 
of Charing Cross. 
1st, Mr. E. Cane, 3, Steven’s Build¬ 
ings, Ealing Dean, £2 and Silver 
Medal. 
2nd, J. Smart, £1 5s. and Bronze 
Medal. 
Class F.—STAND or VASE of 
GARDEN FLOWERS, grown by 
the exhibitor within a radius of 8 
miles of Charing Cross. 
1st and 2nd withheld. 
I 3rd, 7s. 6d. 
