PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
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not fewer than 5 varieties. {Open.) 1st prize, 71., to Messrs. James Ivery & 
Sons, Nurserymen, Dorking; 2nd, 51., to Mr. C. Turner. 
Class 5.—9 Eoses, distinct, in pots not more than 13 inches across. {Open.) 
1st prize, 12/., to Mr. C. Turner; 2nd, 71., to Mr. W. Paul, Paul’s Nurseries, 
Waltham Cross. 
Class 6.-6 Boses, distinct, in pots not more than 13 inches across. {Open.) 
1st prize, 8/., to Messrs. Paul & Son, Old Nurseries, Cheshunt, Herts ; 2nd, 
51., to Messrs. E. P. Francis & Co., Nurserymen, Hertford. 
Class 7.—6 New Eoses, not sent out previous to 1861-65, in any sized pot. 
{Open.) 1st prize, 3/., to Paul & Son; 2nd, 21., to Mr. W. Paul. 
Class 8.—9 Show Pelargoniums, distinct, in pots not larger than 8 inches 
across. {Open.) 1st prize, 10/., to Mr. C. Turner; 2nd, 6/., to Mr. J. Eraser, 
nurseryman, Leighton, Essex. 
Class 9.—6 Show Pelargoniums, distinct, in pots not larger than 8 inches 
across. {Nurserymen.) 1st prize, 6/., to Mr. J. Eraser; 2nd, 1/., to Mr. C. 
Turner, 
Cla s 1).—6 Show Pelargoniums, distinct, in pots not larger than 8 inches 
across. {Amateurs.) 1st prize, 61., to Mr. W. Nye, gardener to E. B. Forster, 
Esq., Clewer Manor, Bucks ; 2nd, 1/., to Mr. J. Ward, gardener to F. G\ V il- 
kins, Esq., Leyton, Essex; 3rd, 21., to 3D. J. Wiggins, gardener to W. Beck, 
Esq., Worton Cottage, Isleworth. 
Class 11.—6 Fancy Pelargoniums, distinct, in pots not larger than 8 inches 
across. ( Nurserymen.) 1st prize, 6/., to Mr. J. Eraser; 2nd, 4/., to Mir. C. 
Turner. 
Class 12.—6 Fancy Pelargoniums, distinct, in pots not less than 8 inches 
across. {Amateurs.) 1st prize, 61., to Mr. T. Bailey, Shardeloes Gardens, Amer- 
sham, Bucks; 2nd, 4/., to Mr. Weir, gardener to Mrs. Hodgson, The Elms, 
Hampstead ; 3rd, 21., to Mr. D. Windsor, gardener to J. P. Eavenhill, Esq., 
Forest, Walthamstow; Extra, 1/., to Mr. D. Donald, gardener to J. G. Bar¬ 
clay, Esq., Leyton. 
Class 13.—6 Zonal Pelargoniums, distinct, Nosegay and Variegated sorts ex¬ 
cepted. {Open.) 1st prize, 61., to Mr. J. Eraser. 
Class 15.—Specimen Pelargonium, of any kind. {Open.) 1st prize, 2/., to 
Mr. C. Turner; Equal 1st, 21., to Mr. W. Nye ; 2nd, 1/. 10s., Mr. J. Fraser. 
Class 17-—4 Fuchsias, distinct, in pots not larger than 13 inches across. 
{Amateurs.) 2nd prize, cl., to Mr. J. August, gardener to Eev. A. Bridges, 
Beddington, Surrey ; 3rd, 21., to Mr. J. James. 
Class 19.—9 Herbaceous Calceolarias. {Open.) 1st prize, 3/., to Mr. J. 
James. 
Class 20.—3 pots of Lilium Auratum, the pots not more than 10 inches 
across. {Open.) 1st prize, 3/., to Mr. C. Turner; 2nd, 21., to Mr.W. Bull. 
Class 22.—12 Pansies, distinct, in 6-inch pots. {Open.) 1st prize, 2/., to 
Mr. J. James ; 2nd, 1/. 10s., to Mr. H. Hooper, Vine Nursery, Widcombe Hall, 
Bath; 3rd, 1/., to Mr. W. Meddick, 9 St. James’s Parade, Bath. 
Class 25.—12 Exotic Orchids, distinct. {Open.) 1st prize, 15/., to Mr. C. 
Penny; 2nd, 12/., to Mr. J. Wiggins; 3rd, 10/., to Mr. B. Peed, gardener to 
Mrs. Tredwell, St. John’s Lodge, Lower Norwood. 
Class 26.—10 Exotic Orchids, distinct. {Nurserymen.) 1st prize, 12/., to 
Messrs. J. Veitch & Sons ; 2nd, 9/., to Mr. B. S. Williams, Victoria Nursery, 
Holloway; 3rd, 6/., Mr. W. Bull. 
Class 27.—6 Exotic Orchids, distinct. {Amateurs.) 1st prize, 9/., to Mr. C. 
Penny; 2nd, 7 /-, to Mr. G. Eairbairn, Syon House, Isleworth; 3rd, 51., to Mr. J. 
Wiggins, 
Class 28.—6 Exotic Orchids, distinct. {Nurserymen.) 1st prize, 9/., to Messrs. 
T. Jackson & Son ; 2nd, 71., to Messrs. J. & C. Lep. 
Class 29.—Specimen Exotic Orchid. {Open.) 1st prize, 3/., to Mr. J. Sherratt, 
gardener to J. Bateman, Esq.; 2nd, 21., to Mr. G. Fairbairn. 
Class 30.—12 Stove or Greenhouse Plants, distinct. {Open.) 1st prize. 15/., 
to Messrs. J. & C. Lee; 2nd, 12/., to Mr. B. Peed ; 3rd, 10/., to 3Ir. A. Wilkie. 
Class 31.— 6 Stove or Greenhouse Plants, distinct. {Nurserymen.) 1st prize, 
