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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
AWARDS OF THE JUDGES. 
Class 1 .— 48 Distinct Single Trusses. 
(Nurserymen.) 
1st, Messrs. Uurtis, Sanford and Co., 
The Nurseries. Torquay, £5. 
2nd, Messrs. Paul and Son, Old 
Nurseries, Cheshunt, £3. 
3rd, Messrs. J. Keynes and Co., The 
Nurseries, Salisbury, £2. 
Commended, Mr. B. B. Cant, The 
Nurseries, Colchester. 
Class 2.-24 Distinct, Three Trusses 
of each. (Nurserymen.) 
1st, Messrs.Curtis. Sanford and Co.,£5. 
2nd, Messrs. Paul and Son, £3. 
3rd, Messrs. J. Keynes and Co., £2. 
Class 3.—24 Distinct Single Trusses. 
(Nurserymen.) 
1st, Messrs. J. Laing and Co., The 
Nurseries, Forest Hill, £3. 
2nd, Messrs.Curtis, Sanford andCo.,£2. 
3rd, Messrs. J. Keynes and Co., £1. 
Class 4.—12 Distinct Single Trusses. 
(Nurserymen.) 
1st, Messrs. Curtis, Sanford and Co., 
£1. 10s. 
2nd, Messrs. J. Keynes and Co., £1. 
3rd, Messrs. J. Laing and Co., 15s. 
Class 5.—24 Distinct Single Trusses, 
(Amateurs.) 
1st, P. N. G. Baker, Esq., Heavitree, 
Exeter. £4. 
2nd, J. Hollingworth, Esq., Turkey 
Court, Maidstone, £3. 
3rd, Mr. J. Davis, The Square, Wilton, 
Wilts, £2. 
I Class 6.—12 Distinct, Three Trusses 
of each. (Amateurs.) 
1st, B. N. G. Baker Esq., £4. 
2nd, J. Hollingworth, Esq., £3. 
3rd, Mr. J. Davis, £2. 
Class 7.—12 Distinct Single Trusses. 
(Amateurs.) 
1st, G. P. Hawtrey, Esq., Langley 
Place, Slough, £2. 
2nd, B. N. G. Baker, Esq., £1. 
3rd, Mr. J. Davis, 15s. 
Class 8. —12 Distinct TEA or 
NOISETTE. (Open.) 
I 1st, G. P. Hawtrey, Esq., £1. 
2nd, J. H. Pemberton, Esq., Bomford, 
15s. 
3rd, Messrs. J. Keynes and Co., 10s. 
Class 9.—6 of any one sort of 
HYBBID PEBPETUAL. (Open.) 
1st, B. N. G. Baker, Esq., 15s. 
2nd, Mr. B. B. Cant, 10s. 
3rd, W. Farren, Esq., Cambridge, 5s. 
Class 10.—6 of any one sort of TEA 
or NOISETTE. (Open.) 
1st, G. P. Hawtrey, Esq., 15s. 
2nd, Mr. J. Davis, 10s. 
3rd, W. Farren. Esq., 5s. 
Class 11.—6 Distinct NEW BOSES 
of 1877 and 1878. (Open.) 
1st, Messrs.Curtis,SanfordandCo.,15s. 
2nd, Messrs. Paul and Son, 10s. 
3rd, Messrs. J. Keynes and Co., 5s. 
Special Prizes offered by Messrs. John Laing and Co. 
Class A.— 9 TUBEBOUS BEGONIAS, Distinct. (Amateurs.) 
1st, Mr. J. Tong, Gr. to J. S. Law, Esq., Southgate, £3. 
2nd, Mr. A. Luff, Gr. to B. B. Hyatt, Esq., Streatham, £2, 
Classes B. and C., offered by Messrs. James Carter and Co. 
Class B.-COLLECTION OF VEGETABLES. (Amateurs.) 
1st, Mr. G. T. Miles, Gr. to Lord Carington, High Wycombe, £7. 
2nd, Mr. W. Iggulden, Gr. to B. B. W. Baker, Esq., Bomford, £5. 
3rd, Mr. B. Phillips, Gr. to Capt. Jackson, Gravesend, £3. 
4th, Mr. S. Haines, Gr. to the Earl of Badnor, Highworth, £1. 10s. 
Class C.—4 DISHES OF PEAS. 
1st, Mr. J. Bichardson, Boston, Lincolnshire, £3. 3s. 
Offered by Messrs. Hooper and Co. 
Class D.—COLLECTION OF VEGETABLES. 
1st, Mr. W. Iggulden, £5. 5s. 
Offered by Messrs. Sutton and Sons. 
Class E.—6 DISHES OF PEAS. 
1st, Mr. W. Iggulden, Silver Medal and £2 2s. 
