PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
CX1X 
SCHEDULE OE PRIZES EOR GRAND FLOWER SHOW TO BE HELD 
ON JUNE 4 AND FOUR FOLLOWING DAI'S. 
*** The Show will be Held principally under canvas, the tender subjects being 
accommodated in the Conservatory. 
Class § 1. Plants in Flower. 
1. 9 Greenhouse Azaleas, distinct. Open . 15/.—10/. — 7/- 
2. 6 Greenhouse Azaleas, distinct. Nurserymen . 9/.—6/.—3/. 
3. 6 Greenhouse Azaleas, distinct. Amateurs . 9/.—G/—3/. 
4. 15 Greenhouse Azaleas, in pots not more than 12 inches across, not 
fewer than 5 varieties. Open . 71. —5/.—3/. 
5. 9 Roses, distinct, in pots not more than 13 in. across. Open. 121. — 7/.—5/. 
6. 6 Roses, distinct, in pots not more than 13 inches across. Open for 
Exhibitors not showing in Class 5. 81.— 51. — 21. 
7. 6 New Roses, not sent out previous to 1864-5, in any sized pot. Open. 
3/.— 21. —1/. 
8. 9 Show Pelargoniums, distinct, in pots not larger than 8 inches across. 
Open ... 10/.—6/.—4/. 
9. 6 Show Pelargoniums, distinct, in pots not larger than 8 inches across. 
Nurserymen .• • •. 6/. —4/.— 21. 
10. 6 Show Pelargoniums, distinct, in pots not larger than 8 inches across. 
Amateurs ... 6/.—4/.— 21. 
11. 6 Fancy Pelargoniums, distinct, in pots not larger than 8 inches across. 
Nurserymen . 6/.—4/.- -21. 
12. 6 Fancy Pelargoniums, distinct, in pots not larger than 8 inches across. 
Amateurs . 6/.—4/.— 21. 
13. 6 Zonal Pelargoniums, distinct—Nosegay and Varigated sorts excepted. 
Open ... 6k—4/. — 21. 
14. 6 Nosegay or Hybrid Nosegay Pelargoniums, distinct. Open. 6 k—4/. — 21. 
15. Specimen Pelargonium, of any kind. Open .2k—1/. 10s.—1/. 
16. 4 Fuchsias, distinct, in pots not larger than 13 inches across. Nursery- 
men ...4k—3/.— 21. 
17. 4 Fuchsias, distinct, in pots not larger than 13 inches across. Ama¬ 
teurs . 4/.—3/.— 21. 
18. Specimen Standard Fuchsia. Open . 2/.—1/. 10s.—1/. 
19. 9 Herbaceous Calceolarias. Open . 3/.— 21. —1/. 
20. 3 Pots of Lilium auratum, the pots not more than 10 inches across. 
Open. . 3/.— 21 .— 1/. 
21. 6 Pots of Lily of the Valley. Open. .... 21. —1/. 10s.—1/. 
22. 12 Pansies, distinct, in 6-inch pots. Open . 21. —1/. 10a.—1/. 
23. 12 Fancy Pansies, distinct, in 6-inch pots. Open — 21. —1/. 10a.—1/. 
24. 12 Early Pinks, in pots, three or more varieties. Open. 21. —1/. 10a.-—1/. 
25. 12 Exotic Orchids, distinct. Open . 15/.—12/.—10/. 
26. 10 Exotic Orchids, distinct. Nurserymen . 12/.—9/.-—6/. 
27. 6 Exotic Orchids, distinct. Amateurs . 9/.—7/.— 51. 
28. 6 Exotic Orchids, distinct. Nurserymen, not showing in Class 26. 
9/.— 71. — 51. 
29. Specimen Exotic Orchid. Open . 3/.— 21. —Ik 
30. 12 Stove or Greenhouse Plants, distinct. Open .15/.—12/.—10/. 
31. 6 Store or Greenhouse Plants, distinct. Nurserymen. ... 71. — 51. —4k 
32. 6 Stove or Greenhouse Plants, distinct. Amateurs . 7k—5k—4/ 
33. Specimen Stove or Greenhouse Plant. Open . 3/.— 21 .— Ik 
34. 9 Greenhouse Ericas, distinct. Open . 9k—7k—4k 
35. 6 Greenhouse Ericas, distinct. Amateurs . 6/.— 51. —3k 
36. 15 Greenhouse Ericas, in pots not more than 5 inches across, not 
fewer than 5 kinds. Open ... 51. —4/.—3k 
37. Specimen Standard Hardy Rhododendron. Open . 3k— 21. —1/. 
38. 12 Amaryllis, distinct. Open . .... 4/.— 3/.—2k 
