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Class 11.—12 trusses of any other new kind {Open.) 1st prize, 1/. 105., to 
Mr. B. E. Cant; 2nd, \l., to Mr. John Keynes; 3rd, 105., to Messrs. Paul 
& Son. 
Class 12.—12 Yellow Eoses, single trusses, not less than 6 kinds. {Open.) 
1st prize, \l. 105., to Mr. John Thos. Hedge. 
Class 13.—For the best exhibition of Yellow Eoses, of any one or more 
kinds, of not less than 24 trusses. {Open.) 1st prize, 3/., to Mr. John Thos. 
Hedge; 2nd, 21., to Messrs. Paul & Son. 
Class 14.—12 Tea-scented and Noisette Eoses, single trusses. {Amateurs.) 
1st prize, 21., to Mr. Wm, Ingle; 2nd, 1/. 105., to Mr. May; 3rd, 1/., to Mr. 
John Thos. Hedge. 
Class 15.—12 Tea-scented and Noisette Eoses, single trusses. {Nurserymen.) 
1st prize, \l. 105., to Messrs. Paul & Son; 2nd, 1/., to Mr. B. E. Cant; 3rd, 
1 05 ., to Mr. John Keynes. 
Class 16.—12 Tea-scented and Noisette Eoses, distinct kinds, single flowers. 
{Open.) 1st prize, 11. 105., to Mr. B. E. Cant; 2nd, 1/., to Mr. John Thos. 
Hedge; 3rd, 155., to Mr. John Keynes. 
Class 17.—Decorated basket or rase of Eoses. {Open.) 1st prize, 3/., to Mr. 
T. Marlow, gardener to J. Wigan. Esq., Cromwell House, Mortlake; 2nd, 21., 
to Mr. John Thos. Hedge ; 3rd, 1/., to Mr. Wm. Soder, gardener to 0. Hanbury, 
Esq. 
Class 18.—6 bouquets of Eoses, 6 distinct kinds, 5 trusses to each bouquet. 
Each bouquet to be shown separately, in a hyacinth glass, or somewhat similar 
stand. {Open.) 1st prize, 31., to Mr. Jas. Chard; 2nd, 21., to Messrs. E. P. 
Francis & Co.; 3rd, 1/., to Mr. John Thos. Hedge. 
Class 19.—6 Moss Eoses, distinct kinds. {Open.) 1st prize, H., to Messrs. 
Paul & Son. 
Class 20.—24 Eoses, not less than 10 distinct kinds, in pots not exceeding 
8 inches in diameter. {Open.) 1st prize, 61., to Mr. Chas. Turner; 2nd, 4/., to 
Messrs. Paul & Son ; equal 2nd, 41., to Mr. Wm. Paul, Paul’s Nurseries, Wal¬ 
tham Cross. 
Class 21.—20 new Eoses, not less than 10 distinct kinds, in pots not exceed¬ 
ing 8 inches in diameter. {Open.) 1st prize, 61., to Messrs Paul & Son ; 2nd, 
41., to Mr. Wm. Paul. 
FIRST WEEKLY SHOW, JANUARY 6th, 1866. 
The only prize awarded this day was a 1st prize, 205., to Mr. Geo. Ward, 
gardener to T. N. Miller, Esq., Bishop Stortford, for 2 smooth-leaved Cayenne 
Pine Apples, weighing respectively 6lbs. 6oz. and 61bs, 8oz. 
SECOND WEEKLY SHOW, JANUAEY 13th, 1866. 
There being no entries for this Show, it was made up of flowering and foliage 
plants from the Society’s Garden. 
THIED WEEKLY SHOW, JANUAEY 20th, 1866. 
AWARDS OF THE JUDGES. 
Miscellaneous. Extra (1st) prize, 205., to Mr. G, Fairbairn, gardener to His 
Grace the Duke of Northumberland, Sion House, Isleworth, for a fine bunch of 
Dates grown at Sion; Extra (3rd) prize, os., to Mr. G. Fairbairn, for a cut 
specimen of Astrapaea Wallichii in flower. First-class Certificate to Messrs. 
Lucking Brothers, Bayswater, for a collection of Spring Flowering Plants; and 
Second-class Certificate to Mr. J. Greeves, Bayswater, for ditto. 
