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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
§ 2. Foliage Plants. 
Class 
39. 9 Fine-foliaged Stove or Greenhouse Plants, distinct, including Varie¬ 
gated Plants. Open . 10/.—7/.—5Z. 
40. 6 Fine-foliaged Stove or Greenhouse Plants, distinct, including Varie¬ 
gated Plants. Nurserymen . 7Z.—5/.—3/. 
41. 6 Fine-foliaged Stove or Greenhouse Plants, distinct, including Varie¬ 
gated Plants. Amateurs . 7/.— hi. —3/. 
42. 6 Caladiums, distinct. Open .5Z.—3 1. — 21. 
43. 3 Anthuriums, distinct. Open .•••. 3/.-— 21 .—1/. 
44. 1 Pair of Greenhouse Yuccas or Beaucarneas, &c. Open. 4/.—3/.—2Z. 
45. 1 Pair of Dracaenas or Cordylines. Open .4/.—3/.— 21. 
46. 6 Agaves, distinct. Open... . 4/.— 31.—21. 
47. 6 Tricolor Zonate-leaved Pelargoniums, not fewer than 3 varieties. 
Open . 6/.—4Z.—3/. 
48. The largest and finest Palm. Open . hi. —3/.—2/. 
49. The largest and finest Pandanus. Open . 4/—3/.— 21. 
50. 12 Stove or Greenhouse Ferns, distinct. Open . 10/.— hi. —3/. 
51. 6 Stove or Greenhouse Ferns, distinct. Amatmrs . 4/.—3/.— 21. 
52. 6 Stove or Greenhouse Ferns, distinct. Nurserymen .3/.— 21 .—1/. 
53. 12 Hardy Ferns, species or varieties, distinct. Open. ...hi. —3/.-— 21. 
54. 1 Pair of Tree Ferns. Open . 61. —4/.— 21. 
55. The largest and finest Tree Fern. Open . 5/.—3Z.— 21. 
56. 12 Hardy Deciduous Trees and Shrubs, shown for the beauty of their 
foliage, distinct. Open .. . 6/.—4/.— 21. 
57. 12 Hardy Evergreen Trees and Shrubs, distinct. Open. ... 6/. —4/— 21. 
58. 12 Hollies, distinct. Open . 61. —4/.— 21. 
59. 1 Pair of Standard Evergreen Hardy Trees. Open .4/.— 21. —1/. 
60. 20 Hardy Variegated Alpine and Herbaceous Plants, distinct. Open. 
31 .— 21 .— 1 /. 
§ 3. Hew Plants and Seedlings. 
01. 6 Hew Plants, of any description, in or out of Flower, distinct. Open. 
Certificates. 
62. 1 Hew Plant, shown for the first time in Flower. Open... .Certificates. 
63. 1 Hew Plant, in or out of Flower, not found in commerce. Opc-n. 
Certificates. 
64. Seedling Florists’ Flower, of any kind, named. Open . Certificates. 
65. Hew Garden Variety, named. Open .. Certificates. 
Note .— In addition to First and Second-class Certificates , one Silver 
Flora Mcclal and one Bronze Flora Meclcd will be awarded in each 
of the Classes 61 to 65 to the most meritorious objects shown therein, if 
they are considered by the Floral Committee to be worthy thereof. 
§ 4. Miscellaneous Objects. 
66. Miscellaneous Plants, Flowers, or Fruits, not specially invited in the 
preceding sections. Open. 1 Prize of hi. —1 Prize of 4/.—2 Prizes of 3/.—3 
Prizes of 2/.—4 Prizes of 1/. 
GP EAT POSE SHOW. 
Tuesday, July 2nd, 1867. 
W* The Hational Pose Show is incorporated with this Exhibition. 
1. 72 Cut Poses, distinct, 1 truss of each. Nurserymen...61 .—4/.—3/.— 21. 
2. 48 Cut Poses, distinct, 3 trusses of each. Nurserymen. 61. —4/.— 31. — 21. 
3. 24 Cut Poses, distinct, 3 trusses of each. Hybrid Perpetuals only. 
Nurserymen . 4Z.— 31. — 21. — 1/. 
4. 24 Cut Poses, distinct, 1 truss of each. Nurserymen. 31. — 21. —1/.—105. 
5. 48 Cut Roses, distinct, 1 truss of each. Amateurs _ 61. —4/.—3/.— 21. 
6. 36 Cut Poses, distifict, 1 truss of each. Amateurs.... hi. —4/.— 31. — 21. 
7. 24 Cut Poses, distinct, 1 truss of each. Amateurs.... 4/.— 3/.— 21 .—11. 
8. 12 Cut Poses, distinct, 1 truss of each. Amateurs.. 31. — 21. — 1/.—105. 
