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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
FORTY-EIGHTH WEEKLY SHOW. DECEMBER 8th. 1866. 
AWABDS OF THE JUDGES. 
Collection of 6 Plants, miscellaneous. {Amateurs.') 1st prize, 15s., to Mr. 
Wm. Earley, gardener to E. Pryor, Esq., Digswell Welwyn ; 2nd, 10s., to Mr. 
B. Brown, gardener to R. H. Wyatt, Esq., Epper Tooting; 3rd, 7s. 6d., to Mr. 
W. Young, gardener to R. Barclay, Esq., West Hill, Highgate. 
The "best collection of Eruit. {Open.) 1st prize, 20s., to Mr. B. Brown: 
2nd, 15s., to Mr. W. Earley; 3rd, 10s., to Mr. W. Young. First-class Certificate, 
to Mr. R. Marsham, gardener to E. Oates, Esq., Hanwell. 
Miscellaneous. Eirst-class Certificates :—C. Webber, Esq., Winsland, Tot- 
nes, Devon, for 1 dish of Pears; Mr. W. Young, for collection of Vegetables; 
Mr. W. Bartlett, Hammersmith, for collection of Plants : Mr. J. Jones, Sloane 
Street, for Scarlet Crofton Apple. 
FORTY-YIXTH WEEKLY SHOW, DECEMBER 15th, 1866. 
This Show was made up with Plants from Chiswick. 
FIFTIETH WEEKLY SHOW, DECEMBER 22nd, 1866. 
AWAEDS OF THE JUDGES. 
Collection of 6 Plants, miscellaneous. {Amateurs.) 1st prize, 15s., to Mr. W. 
Bartlett, Shaftesbury Road, Hammersmith ; Equal ditto, 15s., to Mir. B. Brown, 
gardener to R. H. Wyatt, Esq., Wandsworth Lodge, Tapper Tooting. 
The best collection of Fruit. {Open.) 1st prize, 20s., to Mr. B. Brown. 
Miscellaneous. Extra prize:—Mr. Thomas Yeale, gardener to A. Cart¬ 
wright, Esq., Edgcott House, Banbury, for Smooth Cayenne Pine, 10s. 
FIFTY-FIRST WEEKLY SHOW, DECEMBER 29th, 1866. 
AWAED OF THE JUDGES. 
Extra prize:—Mr. W. Bartlett, Shaftesbury Road, Hammersmith, for col¬ 
lection of Plants, 15s. 
Attention has been called on p. Ixxxii. to the arrangement made with Mr. Eyles. 
by which FeUows of the Royal Horticultural Society, as well as the Public, can 
avail themselves of that officer's advice upon all matters connected with gar¬ 
dening, arranging conservatories, laying-out new or improving existing gardens. 
Mr. Eyles was engaged, under the late Sir Joseph Paxton, at Chatswortli 
and Sydenham, for twelve years, and carried out all the garden arrangements 
of the interior of the Crystal Palace under his direction ; and he was subse¬ 
quently entrusted with the laying-out of the new Gardens of the Royal 
Horticultural Society at South Kensington, from plans prepared by Mr. Yes- 
field. 
