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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
to Messrs. H. Lane & Sons, nurserymen, Great Berkhampstead, Herts; 
extra, 21., to Mr. W. Paul, Paul's Nurseries, Waltham Cross. 
PRIZES OFFERED BY W. 'WILSON SAUNDERS, F.R.S., MEMBER OF COUNCIL AND 
VICE-PRESIDENT. 
Class 4.—The 10 best cultivated Orchids, in bloom. 1st prize, 10/., to 
Mr. C. Penny, gardener to H. IT. Gibbs, Esq., St. Dunstan’s, Pegent’s Park. 
Class 5.—The 6 best cultivated Show Pelargoniums, in bloom. 1st prize, 
51., to Mr. C. Turner, Eryal Nursery, Slough ; extra, 10s., to Mr. J. Wiggins, 
gardener to W. Beck, Esq., Worton Cottage, Isleworth. 
PRIZE OFFERED BY MAJOR R. TREVOR CLARKE, FELLOW OF THE SOCIETY. 
Class 6.—The best collection of well-grown Fragrant-blossomed Plants, of 
any description, in bloom. 1st prize, 51., to Mr. J. Reeves, Jun., Campden, 
Grove Nursery, Kensington. 
PRIZES GIVEN BY THE SOCIETY. 
Class 8.—The best 6 New Plants sent out in 1865 or 1866. 1st prize’ 
Silver Flora Medal, to Messrs. James Veitch & Sons; 2nd, Bronze Flora 
Medal, to Mr. W. Bull, nurseryman, Chelsea. 
Class 9.—The 6 best New Plants sent out in 1867. 1st prize, Silver 
Flora Medal, to Messrs. Veitch & Sons; 2nd, Bronze Flora Medal, to Mr. W. 
Bull. 
Class 10.—The best New Plant shown for the first time in flower. 1st 
prize, Silver Flora Medal, to Mr. W. Bull, for Dalechampia Rozeliana var. 
rosea. 
Class 11.—The best New Foliage Plant, not previously shown in Great 
Britain. 1st prize, Silver Flora Medal, to Messrs. James Veitch & Sons. 
Class 12.—The best New Garden Seedling, of any kind, in flower. 1st 
prize, Silver Flora Medal, to Messrs. J. Veitch & Sons, for Cattleya garden 
hybrid. 
Class 13.—The best mixed group of Foliage and Flowering Plants, 6 of each. 
1st prize, 10/., to Messrs. J. and C. Lee, Royal Vineyard Nursery, Hammer¬ 
smith ; 2nd, 51., to Mr. B. S. Williams, Victoria Nursery, Holloway ; extra, 
21., to Mr. G. Fairbairn, Syon House Gardens, Isleworth; extra, 11. 10s., to 
Mr. W. Gill, gardener to Mrs. Beaufoys, South Lambeth ; extra, 1/., to Mr. A. 
Wilkie, gardener, Oak Lodge, Addison Road, Kensington, 
Class 14.—The best 12 Stove and Greenhouse Plants, distinct, in flower, in 
12-incli pots. 1st prize, 10/., to Messrs. J. & C. Lee. 
Class 15.—The best 6 Cape Heaths, distinct, in flower, in 12-inch pots. 
Extra prize, 21., to Mr. A. Wilkie. 
Class 16.—The best 12 Exotic Ferns, distinct, in pots not larger than 12 
inches across. 1st prize, 5l., to Mr. B. S. Williams. 
Miscellaneous. Extra prize, 11., to Mr. J. Burley, Albert Nursery, Bays- 
water, for collection of Palms and Dracenas. 
GREAT FLOWER SHOW, JUNE 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. 
AWARDS OF THE JUDGES. 
Class 1.—9 Greenhouse Azaleas, distinct. {Open.) 1st prize, 15/., to Mr. C. 
Penny, gardener to H. H. Gibbs, Esq., St. Dunstan’s, Regent’s Park; 2nd, 10/., 
to Mr. C. Turner, Royal Nursery, Slough ; 3rd, 71., to Mr. A. Wilkie, gardener, 
Oak Lodge, Addison Road, Kensington, 
Class 2.—6 Greenhouse Azaleas, distinct. {'Nurserymen.) 1st prize, 9/., to 
Messrs. Glendinning & Sons, Nurseries, Chiswick; 2nd, 6/., to Mr. C. Turner. 
Class 3.—6 Greenhouse Azaleas, distinct. (Amateurs.) 1st prize, 9/., to Mr. 
S. M. Carson, gardener to W. R. G. Farmer, Esq., Nonsuch Park, Cheam. 
Class 4.—15 Greenhouse Azaleas, in pots not more than 12 inches across, 
