PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. CXXXV 
Class. 
9. 6 Fuchsias, distinct kinds, in flower. 8 in. pots. Amateurs. 
4/.—3/.— 21. — \l. 
10. 6 Fuchsias, distinct kinds, in flower. 8 in. pots. Nurserymen. 
31.—21.—11.—10s. 
11 . 3 Standard Fuchsias, distinct kinds. Open . 21. —1/.—10s.— 7s. 6c7. 
12 . 6 Show and French Pelargoniums, distinct. Open . 51. —4/.—2/.—1/. 
13 . 6 Fancy Pelargoniums, distinct kinds. Open . 51 .—4/.— 2/.- — 1 /. 
14. 12 Scarlet Pelargoniums, distinct kinds of any shade or colour, zonal or 
plain-leaved, but not variegated. Amateurs . 51. — 4/. — 21. —1/. 
15. 12 Scarlet Pelargoniums, distinct kinds of any shade or colour, zonal or 
plain-leaved, but not variegated. Nurserymen ... 4/. — 31. — 21. —1/. 
16. 12 Nosegay, or Hybrid Nosegay Pelargoniums, distinct varieties, in 
flower. Open . 61. — 4/. — 21. — 11. 
17. 6 Scarlet Pelargoniums, including Nosegays, but not variegated, distinct 
kinds. Amateurs ... 21. —1?. 10s.—1?.—10s. 
18. 6 Variegated Pelargoniums, including Nosegays, distinct kinds. Open. 
2 1 ,— 11 . 10s.—1?.—10s. 
19. 6 New Variegated Pelargoniums. Open . 21. — ll.— 10s. 
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Note.—All Pelargoniums must be show7i in pots not less than 8 or more 
than 12 inches across. 
6 Achimenes, distinct kinds. Open . ...21. — 1?.—15s.—10s. 
6 Gloxinias, distinct kinds. Open . 21. —1/.—15s.—10s. 
6 Liliums, not fewer than 4 distinct kinds. Open . 21. —1/.—15s.—10s. 
4 Varieties of Liliurn lancifolium. Amateurs . 21. —1/. 10s.—1/.—10s. 
4 Varieties of Liliurn lancifolium. Nursery men...21. —1?. 10s.— It. —10s. 
3 Liliurn auratum. Open . 21. — ll. 10s.—1/.—10s. 
6 Dracaenas and Cordylines, distinct kinds. Open . 21. —1/. 10s.—1/. 
9 Exotic Ferns, distinct. Nurserymen .4/.—3?.— 21. —1/. 
9 Exotic Ferns, distinct. Amateurs . 4/.— 31. — 21. —1/. 
12 British Ferns, distinct. Open . 31. — 21. —1?.—15s. 
1 Tree Fern, single specimen. Open . 1/.—15s.— 10s. 
6 Lycopodiums, distinct. Open . 31. — 21. — ll. —10s. 
6 Petunias, double-flowered varieties, distinct. Open . 21. —1/.—10s. 
6 Petunias, single-flowered varieties, distinct. Open . 21 .— 1/. —10s. 
20 Succulents, of distinct kinds. Open . 21. —1/.—15s. 
12 Carnations and Picotees, cut blooms . 21. —1?.—10s. 
12 Varieties of Zonal Pelargoniums, in bunches of cut flowers, 5 trusses 
in each bunch.1?.—15s.—10s.—5s. 
12 Varieties of Verbenas, in bunches of cut flowers, 5 trusses in each 
bunch.1/.—15s.—7 s. 6d. —5s. 
48 Cut Boses, distinct, 1 truss of each. Nurserymen...31. — 21 .— 1/.—10s. 
48 Cut Boses, distinct, 1 truss of each. Amateurs 4/.— 31. — 21. —1/. 
24 Cut Boses, distinct, 1 truss of each. Amateurs ...21. —1/.—15s.—10s. 
Miscellaneous collection of Cut Boses. Open 3/.— 21. — It. 
6 Delphiniums, cut spikes. 10s.—7s. 6c?.— 5s. 
6 Penstemons, distinct varieties, 3 cut spikes of each... 10s.— 7s. 6d. — 5s. 
24 Hardy Herbaceous Cut Flowers, distinct. 15s.—10s.—7s. 6d. 
Pinks, 12 cut blooms, distinct . 10s.—7s. 6d .— 5s. 
New Tender Plants, in flower. 
New Tender Plants, not in flower. 
New Orchids, in flower. > Certificates. 
New Hardy Ornamental Plants. 
Seedling Florist Flowers, and Garden Hybrids. J 
Miscellaneous, for plants not contained in any of the above classes, 
21. 10s.-2l.-ll. 10s.—1/. 
Note.—All New Plants must bear their scientific name, and the country 
whence introduced. Florist Flowers must have their customary 
names, as a means for future recognition. Prizes for New Plants 
will be awarded by ci Sub-Committee of the Floral Committee. 
