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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Young, for a collection of Apples, ditto Pears, and 1 dish of Kitchen Apples ; 
Extra, 105., to Mr. William Bartlett, Shaftesbury Road, Hammersmith, for a 
collection of Ferns. 
FORTIETH WEEKLY SHOW, OCTOBER 13th, 1866. 
AWARDS OF THE JUDGES. 
The best exhibition of Vegetables. {Open.) 1st prize, 15s., to Mr. Wm. 
Young, gardener to R. Barclay, Esq., W est Hill, Highgate; Extra, 20s., to Mr. 
William Young, for a collection of Fruit. First-class Certificate to Mr. William 
Young, for Sarracinea Drummondii; Extra.prize, 15s., to C.Leach, Esq., Kings 
Road, Clapham Park, for a collection of Hermes ; First-class Certificate to Mr. 
J. Carr, gardener to P. L. Hinds, Esq., Byfleet Lodge, near Cobham, Surrey, 
for fruit of Passiflora Lauri folia. 
FORTY-FIRST WEEKLY SHOW, OCTOBER 20th, 1866. 
AWARDS OF Tfte JUDGES. 
Collection of 6 Plants, miscellaneous. {Amateurs.) 3rd prize, 7s. Gd., to Mr. 
W. Young, gardener to R. Barclay, Esq., West Hill, Highgate. 
The best collection of Fruit. {Open.) 1st prize, 20s., to Mr. B. Brown, 
gardener to R. H. Wyatt, Esq., Upper Tooting; 2nd, 15s., to Mr. R. IVIarcham,. 
garden pt to E. Oates, Esq., Hanwell; 3rd, 10s., to Mr. W. Young. 
Miscellaneous. Extra prizes:—Mr. W. Young, for collection of Apples 
and Pears, 7s. Gd .; ditto, Onions, 5s. 
FORTY-SECOND WEEKLY SHOW, OCTOBER 27th, 1866. 
AWARDS OF THE JUDGES. 
The best collection of Vegetables. {Open.) 1st prize, 15s., Mr. Gr. Sage, 
Ashridge Gardens, Great Berkhamstead; 2nd, 10s., to Mr.W. Earley, gardener 
to F. Prior, Esq., Digswell Welwyn ; 3rd, 5s., to Mr. W. Young, gardener to 
R. Barclay, Esq., West Hill, Highgate. 
Miscellaneous. Extra prizes :—Mr. W. Young, for a collection of Fruit, 
15s.; Ditto, for a collection of Agaves, 10s.; Mr. W. Earley, for a collection 
of Apples, 5s.; Mr. J. Perkins, gardener to Lord Henniker, Thornham Hall, 
Suffolk, for 1 dish of Strawberries, 2nd-class Certificate. 
FORTY-THIRD WEEKLY SHOW, NOVEMBER 3rd, 1866. 
AWARDS OF THE JUDGES. 
Collection of 6 Pompon Chrysanthemums. {Nurserymen.) 1st prize, 20s., to 
Mr. A. Forsyth, Stoke Newington; 2nd, 15s., to ditto, for 6 standard ditto. 
Collection of 12 Chrysanthemums, cut blooms. {Amateurs.) 2nd prize, 
7s. Gd., to Mr. B. Porter, gardener to Hon. A. F. Ashley, Copt Hall Gardens, 
Epping. 
The best exhibition of Vegetables. {Open.) 1st prize, 15s., to Mr. 
W. Earley, gardener to F. Pryor, Esq., Digswell Welwyn ; 2nd, 10s., to Mr. 
W. Young, gardener to R. Barclay, Esq., West Hill, Highgate; 3rd, 5s., to 
Mr. B. Brown, gardener to R. E. Wyatt, Esq., Upper Tooting. 
Miscellaneous. Extra prizes:—M. B. Brown, for collection of Fruit, 10s. ; 
Mr. W. Young, for 6 Heaths, 5s.; Ditto, for collection of Fruit, 15s.; Mr. 
C. Dixon, gardener to Lady Holland, Holland House, Kensington, for collection 
of Apples and Pears, 15s.; Mr. W. Earley, for collection of Cut Flowers, 
7s. Gd .; Ditto, for 6 British Ferns, 5s.; Ditto, for collection of Apples and 
Pears, 10s.; Mr. J. Stevens, Malvern Hall, Solihull, Birmingham, for 2 
Queen Pines, 10s.; Mr. F. C. Dickens, Flood Street, Chelsea, for 6 large 
flowered Chrysanthemums (cut blooms), 5s. 
