PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Cxlvii 
H. Low & Co.; to Collection of Orchids, &c., from Mr. C. Green, gardener to 
W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
JUNE 4th, 1867. 
First-class Certificates. 
To Cypripedium Stonei var., from Mr. R. Stone, gardener to John Day, Esq.; 
to Pelargonium “ Rob Roy,” from Mr. W. Nye, gardener to E. B. Poster, Esq. 
to Pelargonium “Joan of Arc,” from Mr. W. Nye, gardener to E. B. Poster, 
Esq.; to Pelargonium “ The Emperor,” from Mr. W. Nye, gardener to E. B. 
Poster, Esq.; to Pelargonium “ Seraph,” from Messrs. Downie, Laird, & Laing; 
to Silene Pennsylvania, from Messrs. J. Backhouse & Son; to Pelargonium 
“ Hermit,” from Mr. J. Wiggins, gardener to W. Beck, Esq.; to Polystichum 
angulare oxyphyllum, from Messrs. J. Ivery & Son ; to Athyrium felix fsemina 
plumosum multifidum, from Messrs. J. Ivery & Son ; to Athyrium felix 
faemina Girdlestoneii, from Messrs. J. Ivery & Son ; to Athyrium felix fsemina 
plumosum, Axminster var., from Messrs. J. Ivery & Son; to Pelargonium 
(zonal) “ Mimas,” from Mr. J. Mann; to Coprosma Baueriana variegata, from 
Mr. John Salter. 
Second-class Certificates. 
To Clarke’s Rose Pink “ Lord Lyons,” from Mr. James Clarke; to Pelar¬ 
gonium “ Pilomena,” from Mr. J. Wiggins, gardener to W. Beck, Esq.; to 
Pelargonium (fancy) “ Madame Vilda,” from Mr. C. Turner. 
Special Certificates. 
To Collection of Plants, from Messrs. E. G. Henderson & Son; to Collection 
of tricolored Pelargoniums, from Messrs. P. & A. Smith. 
SHOW OF CAMELLIAS, HYACINTHS, AND SPRING FLOWERS. 
TUESDAY, MARCH 19th. 
AWARDS OF THE JUDGES. 
Class 1.—18 Hyacinths, distinct. (Nurserymen). 1st prize, ll. 105 ., to Mr. 
W. Paul, Paul’s Nurseries, Waltham Cross, N.; 2nd, ll., to Messrs. W. Cutbush 
& Son, Nurserymen, Highgate, N.; 3rd, 105., to Mr. W. Cutbush, Jun., Nur¬ 
seryman, Barnet; equal 3rd, 10s., to Mr. J. Portland, Albion ^Nursery, Stoke 
Newington. 
Class 2.—12 Hyacinths, 6 kinds. (Amateurs.) 3rd prize, 105 ., to Mr. W. 
Bartlett, Shaftesbury Road, Hammersmith. 
Class 3.—6 Hyacinths, distinct. (Open.) 1st prize, 1/., to Mr. W. Paul. 
2nd, 155., to Mr. W.. Cutbush, Jun.; 3rd, 105., to Mr, T. Portland. 
Class 4.—6 Hyacinths, distinct, grown in windows, in pots. (. Amateurs .' 
1st prize, ll., to Mr. J. Beach, gardener to C. J. Herries, Esq., St, Julians, 
Sevenoaks; 2nd, 15s., to Mr. W. Bartlett. 
Class 5.-6 Hyacinths, grown in windows, in glasses. (Amateurs.) 1st 
prize, ll., to Mr. W. Rumsey, Waltham Cross; 3rd, 105 ., to Mr. J. Beach. 
Class 6.—6 Hyacinths, new kinds of 1866-67. (Open.) 1st prize, *1/. to 
Mr. W. Paul. 
Class 7.-6 Narcissi, distinct. (Open.) 1st prize, ll., to Messrs. W. Cutbush 
& Son; 2nd, 15s., to Mr. W. Bartlett. 
Class 8.—12 pots of Tulips, 6 kinds. (Nurserymen.) 1st prize, ll. 105 ., 
to Mr. W. Paul; 2nd, ll, to Messrs. W. Cutbush & Son; equal 2nd 1/ to 
Mr. T. Portland. 
Class 9.—12 pots of Tulips, 4 kinds. (Amateurs.) 1st prize, ll. 105 . to 
Mr. W. Bartlett. 
Class 10.—Crocuses, collection of. (Nurserymen.) 1st prize. I05., to Mr. W. 
Paul. 
Class 11.—Crocuses, 12 pots of. (Amateurs.) 1st prize, 1 os., to Mr W 
Bartlett. 
