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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
Extra prizes:—Mr. J. Burley, Albert Nursery, Pembride Place, Bayswater, 
for a collection of Palms and Dracaenas, 1/. 10s.; Messrs. Barr & Sugden, 
Covent Garden, for a group of Plant Cases, 1/.; Mr. C. Turner, for a collection 
of Pinks, 15s., and for a Dwarf Pink “Rubens,” 10s. ; Mr. J. Salter, for cut 
Pseonies, 10s., and for cut Pyfethrums, 10s.; Messrs. E. G. Henderson & Son, 
St. John’s Wood, for a group of tricoloured Pelargoniums, 7s. 6c/., and for a 
collection of novelties, 7 s. 6c/. 
GREAT ROSE SHOW, 
THURSDAY, JUNE 28th, 1866. 
AWARDS OF THE JUDGES. 
Class 1.—Cut Roses, 72 kinds, 1 truss of each. {Nurserymen.) 1st prize, 
6/., to Messrs. Paul & Son, The Old Nurseries, Cheshunt, Herts; equal 1st, 6/., 
to Mr. Benjamin R. Cant, St. John’s Street Nursery, Colchester; 2nd, 4/., to 
Mr. John Keynes, Salisbury; 3rd, 31., to Messrs. E. P. Francis & Co., 
Hertford. 
Class 2.—Cut Roses, 48 kinds, 3 trusses of each. {Nurserymen.) 1st prize, 
6/., to Mr. Charles Turner, The Royal Nurseries, Slough; 2nd, 4/., to Mr. John 
Keynes ; 3rd, 31., to Messrs. E. P. Francis & Co.; 4th, 21., to Messrs. Paul & 
Son. 
Class 3.—Cut Roses, 24 kinds, 3 trusses of each, hybrid, perpetuals only. 
{Nurserymen.) 1st prize, 4/., to Mr. B. R. Cant; 2nd, 3/., to Messrs. Paul 
& Son; 3rd, 2/., to Mr. Chas. Turner; 4th, 1/., to Mr. John Keynes ; com¬ 
mended, Messrs. E. P. Francis & Co. 
Class 4.—Cut Roses, 24 kinds, 1 truss of each. {Nurseryman.) 1st prize, 3/., 
to Mr. Chas. Turner ; 2nd, 21., to Mr. B. R. Cant; 3rd, 1/., to Messrs. Paul & 
Son; 4th, 105., to Mr. John Keynes. 
Class 5.—Cut Roses, 48 kinds, 1 truss of each. {Amateurs.) 1st prize, 61., 
to Mr. J. T. Hedge, Reed Hall, Colchester; 2nd, 4/., to Mr. A. Moffat, gardener 
to Mrs. Maynard, Easton Lodge, Essex; equal 2nd, 4/., to Mr. Wm. Ingle, gar¬ 
dener to C. G. Round, Esq., Birch Hall, Colchester ; 3rd, 3/., to Mr. John ITol- 
lingwortli, Maidstone; 4th, 21., to Air. Jas. Chard, gardener to Sir F. H. H. 
Bathurst, Bart., Clarendon Park, Salisbury. 
Class 6.—Cut Roses, 36 kinds, 1 truss of each. {Amateurs.) 1st prize, 51., 
to Mr. Wm. Ingle; 2nd, 4/., to Mr. John Thos. Hedge; 3rd, 3/., to Mr. Jas. 
Chard; equal 3rd, 3/., to Air. Richard Marcham, gardener to E. Oates, Esq., 
Bydorp House, Hanwell; 4tli, 21., to Dr. Cooper, “ The Limes,” Slough. 
Class 7.—Cut Roses, 24 kinds, 1 truss of each. {Amateurs.) 1st prize, 4/., to 
Mr. R. B. Postans, Esq., Brentwood, Essex; 2nd, 3/., to Mr. May, gardener to 
C. M. Worthington, Esq., Caversham Priory, Reading; equal 2nd, 31., to Air. 
John Dennis, gardener to H. J. Heywood, Esq., Folkington, Hurst Green; 3rd, 
21., to the Rev. Canon Fisher, Salisbury ; equal 3rd, 21., to Mr. Wm. Plester, 
gardener to Mrs. Rush, Elsenham Hall, Stanstead; 4th, 1/., to Rev. Y. Knox 
Child, Rectory House, Little Easton, Essex. 
Class 8.—Cut Roses, 12 kinds, 1 truss of each. ( Amateurs.) 1st prize, 31., 
to Rev. V. Knox Child; 2nd, 21., R. P. Postans, Esq.; equal 2nd, 21., to Mr. 
W. Soder, gardener to O. Hanbury, Esq., Howe Hatch, Brentwood; 3rd, 1/., 
to Mr. John Dennis; 4th, 105., Mr. Wm. Plester. 
Class 9.—18 new Roses of 1864 and 1865, single trusses, distinct kinds. 
{Open.) 1st prize, 2/., to Messrs. Paul & Son; 2nd 1/. 105., to Air. John 
Fraser, nurseryman, &c., Lea Bridge Road, N.E.; 3rd, l/.,toMr. John Keynes; 
4th, 155., to Mr. B. R. Cant. 
Class 10.—12 trusses of any new kind of 1864. {Open.) 2nd prize, 1/., to 
Messrs. Paul & Son. 
