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Turner ; 2nd, 1/. 10s., to Mr. W. Paul, Paul's Nurseries, Waltham Cross ; 3rd, 
1/., to Olessrs. Paul & Son, Old Nurseries, Cheshunt, Herts. 
Class 7.—6 Hoses in pots, distinct. (Amateurs.) 1st prize, 21., to Mr. J. 
Janies, gardener to W. P. Watson, Esq., Isle worth. 
Class 8.—12 New Roses of 1S65-66, in Pots, distinct. (Open.) 1st prize, 
21., to Mr. W. Paul; 2nd, 1/. 10s., to Mr. C. Turner ; 3rd, 17., to Messrs. Paul & 
Son. 
Class 9.—Rose, Single Specimen, in Pot. (Open.) 1st prize, 11., to Mr. W. 
Paul: 2nd, 15s. to Mr. C. Turner. 
Class 10.—6 Cinerarias, distinct. (Ope'n.) 1st prize, 17. 10s., to Messrs. J. 
Dobson & Sons, nurserymen, Isleworth; 2nd. 1/., to Mr. G. Pairbairn; 3rd, 
15s., to Mr. J. James. 
Class 11.—6 Calceolarias, distinct. (Open.) 1st prize, 17., to Mr. J. James. 
Class 12.—6 Amaryllids, distinct. (Open.) 1st prize, 17. 10s., to Messrs. 
James Yeitch & Sons, nurserymen, Chelsea. 
Class 13.—12 Auriculas, 3 grey-edged, 3 white-edged, 3 green-edged, and 3 
seifs, distinct kinds. (Nurserymen.) 1st prize, 1/. 10s., to Mr. C. Turner. 
Class If.—8 Auriculas, 2 of each class, distinct. (Amateurs.) 1st prize, 
1/. 10s., to Mr. J. James; 2nd, 17., to Mr. G. Turner, 138 Portland Road, 
Notting Hill. 
Class 15.—6 Alpine Plants, distinct. (Open.) 3rd prize, 10s., to Mr. J. 
James ; equal 3rd, 10s., to Mr. G. Turner. 
Class 16.—6 Polyanthuses, distinct. (Open.) 1st prize, 1?., to Mr. J. 
Wiggins, gardener to W. Beck, Esq., Worton Cottage, Isleworth; 2nd, 15s., to 
Mr. C. Turner. 
Class 17.—6 Rhododendrons, 4 kinds. (Open.) 1st prize, 21., to Messrs. H. 
Lane & Son. 
Class IS.—Rhododendron, single specimen. (Open.) 1st prize, 17., to Mr. 
A. Wilkie; 2nd, 15s., to Messrs. H.Lane & Son. 
Class 19.—24 Pansies, cut blooms, 12 distinct kinds. (Open.) 1st prize, 10s., 
to Mr. J. James; 2nd, 5s., to Mr. H. Hooper, Tine Nurserv, Wedcombe 
Hill, Bath. 
Class 20.—8 Pansies in pots, distinct. (Open.) 1st prize, 15s., to Mr. J. 
James. 
Class 23.—6 Pots of Lily of the AMlley. (Open.) 1st prize, 17. 10s., to Mr. 
J. Reeves, Jun., Camden Grove Nursery, Kensington; 2nd, 17., to Mr. J. 
Salter, Versailles Nursery, Hammersmith. 
Class 24.—Miscellaneous collection of Plants in Plower. (Open.) 1st prize, 
17. 10s., to Mr. A. Wilkie; 2nd, 17., to Mr. B. S. Williams, Victoria Nursery, 
Holloway; 3rd, 15s., to Mr. G. Wheeler; Extra prizes:— Mr. W. Paul, for 
collection of Roses in pots, 27.; Messrs. Paul & Son, for 6 boxes of Cut Roses, 
17.; Mr. Bartlett, Shaftesbury Road, Hammersmith, for collection of Plants, 
17.; Messrs. H. Lane & Son, for collection of Roses, 17. 5s., and for collection of 
Rhododendrons, 15s.; Mr. J. James, for 12 British Perns, 10s.; Mr. C. Turner, 
for collection of Alpine Auriculas, 10s.; . Mr. J. Wiggins, for collection of 
Polyanthus, 10s., and for collection of Cyclamens, 10s. ; Mr. W. Earley, 
gardener to P. Pryor, Esq., Digswell, Welwyn, for box of cut Spring Plowers, 
10s.; Mr. J. R. Tanton, nurseryman, Epsom, Surrey, for Cyperas alternifolius 
variegatus, 7 s. 6cl. ; Messrs. J. Dobson & Sons, for 12 Cinerarias, 17. 
SPECIAL PRIZE SHOW, MAY 7th, 1867. 
AWARDS OF THE JUDGES. 
PRIZES OFFERED BY HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF BUCCLEUCH, PRESIDENT OF THE 
SOCIETY. 
Class 1.—The 9 best cultivated Greenhouse Azaleas, in bloom. 1st prize, 
107., to Messrs. J. Yeitch & Sons, Royal Exotic Nursery, Chelsea. 
Class 2.—The 9 best cultivated Roses in Pot, in bloom. 1st prize, 107., 
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