PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICE T LTURAL SOCIETY. 
CXX1 
Class 
9. 18 New Eoses of 1S61 or 1865, single trusses, distinct lands. Open. 
21 . —1/. 10s.— lk— 15s. 
10. 12 trusses of any New Eose of 1861. Open.... lk 10s. — 1/. — 10s. —7s. 
11. 12 trusses of an}* other New Eose. Open . 1/. 10s. — lk—10s. —7s. 
12. 12 Yellow Eoses, single trusses, not fewer than 6 kinds. Open. 
Ik 10s.— 1/.— 10s. 
13. The Lest exhibition of Yellow Eoses, of any one or more kinds, not 
fewer than 21 trusses .••• 3k— 21 .— lk 
14. 12 Tea-scented and Noisette Eoses, sinale trusses. Amateurs. 
2k— lk 10s.—Ik 
15. 12 Tea-scented and Noisette Eoses, single trusses. Nurserymen. 
Ik 10s.—lk— 15$. 
IS. 12 Tea-scented and Noisette Eoses, distinct kinds, single flowers. 
Open ...lk 10s. —lk—los. 
17. Decorated basket or vase of Eoses. Open . 3k —2k—lk 
18. 6 Bouquets of Eoses, 6 distinct kinds, 5 trusses to each bouquet. 
Open ... 3k —2k—lk 
Note.—Each Bouquet to he shown separately, in a hyacinth glass or some 
similar kind of stand. 
IS. 6 Moss Eoses, distinct kinds. Open . Ik—los.— 10s. 
20. 21 Eoses, in pots, not fewer than 10 distinct kinds, the pots not 
exceeding 8 inches in diameter. Open .. 6k — lk — 3k 
21. 20 New Eoses, in pots, not less than 10 distinct kinds, the pots not 
exceeding 8 inches in diameter. Open . 6k — lk—3k 
Note. — No variety'which has been, publicly sold for more than three 
years to be accounted new. Exhibitors can only show in two of the 
Classes, 5-6, or 7-8. 
SCHEDULES FOE SATUEDAY WEEKLY SHOWS DYEING 
MAY AND JUNE 1S67. 
The Council of the Eoyai Horticultural Society offer the following Prizes 
for competition amongst Exhibitors at the Saturday TV"eekly Shows. 
First, Second, and Third-class Certificates (counting respectively 3, 2, and 
1 marks) will be granted for objects for which money prizes are not offered, 
and for every thirty marks gained by an exhibitor a medal of the value of 1/. 
will be awarded. 
In the classes of Miscellaneous Collections of Cut Flowers, specimens of 
ornamental foliage mav be shown. 
In the Miscellaneous Class of Plants, not more than one-fourth of the whole 
coHeetion in the case of nurserymen, and one-third in the case of amateurs, 
may be fine foliage plants, the remainder must be in Flower. 
In cases of Equal Merit in point of cultivation, preference will be given to 
those collections which show the greatest variety of beautiful plants at 
present little cultivated. 
Mat 1th. 
Collection of 3 Pelargoniums. Amateurs . 15$. — 10$. —7$. 6d. 
Collection of 6 Plants, miscellaneous. Amateurs . 1-5$. — 10$. —7$. 6d. 
Collection of 3 Azaleas. Amateurs . 20$.— 15$.— 10$. 
Miscellaneous collection of Cut Flowers, arranged in a basket. 
Open ... 10$. — 7s. 6d. — 5s. 
The best Exhibition of Fruit. Open ... 20$. —15$.— 10$. 
May 11th. 
Collection of 6 Pelargoniums. Nurserymen .... 20$. —15$.— 10$. 
Collection of 12 Eoses, in pots. Nurserymen...... . 25$.— 20$. —15$. 
Collection of 12 Plants, miscellaneous. Nurserymen .... 20$.—15$.—10$. 
The best exhibition of Vegetables ...,, s . 15$.—10$.— 5s. 
Mat 18th. 
Collection of 3 Pelargoniums. Amateurs .. 1 os. — 10$.— 7-s. 6cl. 
