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Special Certificates. 
To Collection of cut Chrysanthemums, from Messrs. E. G. Henderson & 
Son; to Collection of variegated zonal Pelargoniums, from Messrs. F. & A. 
Smith; to Collection of cut Chrysanthemums, from Mr. A. Forsyth; to Col¬ 
lection of cut Chrysanthemums, from Mr. George. 
GREAT ROSE SHOW, TUESDAY, -JULY 2, 1367. 
AWARDS OF THE JUDGES. 
Class 1.—72 Cut Roses, distinct, 1 truss of each. ( Nurserymen .) 1st prize, 
6/., to Mr. J. Cranston, King’s Acre, Hereford ; 2nd, 4/., to Messrs. Paul & Son, 
the Old Nurseries, Cheshunt, Herts; 3rd. 31., to Mr. B. R. Cant, St. John’s 
Street Nursery, Colchester; 4th, 21., to Mr. J. Mitchell, Pilt Down Nurseries, 
Uckfield, Sussex. 
Class 2.—48 Cut Roses, distinct, 3 trusses of each. ( Nurserymen .) 1st prize, 
6/., to Messrs. Paid & Son; 2nd, 47., to Mr. J. Fraser, Lea Bridge Road 
Nurseries, London, N.E.; 3rd, 3/., to Mr. B. R. Cant; 4th, 21., to Mr. 
J. Mitchell. 
Class 3.—24 Cut Roses, distinct, 3 trusses of each. Hybrid Perpetuals 
only. ( Nurserymen .) 1st prize, 47., to Mr. J. Keynes, Salisbury; 2nd, 
31., to Mr. B. R. Cant; 3rd, 21., to Mr. J. Cranston ; 4th, 17., to Messrs. Paid 
& Son. 
Class 4.—24 Cut Roses, distinct, 1 truss of each. (Nurserymen.) 1st prize, 
37., Mr. J. Keynes; 2nd, 27., Mr. J. Cranston; 3rd, 17., Mr. B. R. Cant; 4th, 
10s., Messrs. J. & C. Lee, Royal Vineyard Nursery, Hammersmith. 
Class o.—48 Cut Roses, distinct, 1 truss of each. {Amateurs.) 1st prize, 67., 
to Mr. J. T. Hedge, Reed Hall, Colchester ; 2nd, 47., to Mr. A. Moffat, gardener 
to Lord Rosslyn, Easton Lodge, Essex; 3rd, 37., to Mr. J. W. Chard, gardener 
to Sir F. Bathurst, Bart,, Clarendon Park, Salisbury, Wilts ; 4th.' 27., to 
Dr. Cooper, The Limes, Slough. 
Class 6.—36 Out Roses, distinct, 1 truss of each. {Amateurs.) 1st prize, 
57., to Mr. J. T. Hedge ; 2nd, 47., Mr. J. W. Chard ; 3rd, 37., Mr. A. Moffat; 
4th, 27., Mr. R. Marcham, gardener to E. Oates, Esq., Bydorp House, Hanwell; 
equal 4tli, 27., Dr. Cooper. 
Class 7-—24 Cut Roses, distinct, 1 truss of each. {Amateurs.) 1st prize, 47., 
to R. B. Postans, Esq., Brentwood, Essex ; 2nd, 37., Rev. E. N. Pochin, Sileby 
Vicarage, Loughborough ; 3rd, 27.. Rev. V. K. Child, Rectory House, Little 
Easton, Essex ; 4th, 17., to Mr. J. Skinner, gardener to Capt. Christy, Aperfield 
Court, Westerham. 
Class 8.—12 Cut Roses, distinct, 1 truss of each. {Amateurs.) 1st prize, 
37., R. B. Postans, Esq.; Equal 1st, 37., to Rev. E. N. Pochin ; 2nd, 27., to 
\/-Mr. W. Soder, gardener to 0. Hanbury, Esq., How Hatch, Brentwood; 3rd, 17., 
to Mr. J. Skinner; 4th, 10s., to Rev. V. Iv. Child. 
Class 9.—18 New Roses of 1864 and 1865, single trusses, distinct kinds. 
( Open.) 1st prize, 27., to Messrs. Paul & Son; 2nd, 17. 10s., to Mr. J. Keynes ; 
3rd, 17., to Mr. B. R. Cant; 4th, 15s.. to Mr. J. Fraser. 
Class 10.—12 trusses of any New Rose of 1864. {Open.) 1st prize, 17. 10s., 
to Mr. J. Keynes. 
Class 11.—12 trusses of any other New Rose. {Open.) 1st prize, 17. 10s., 
to Messrs. Paul & Son; 2nd, 17., Mr. B. R. Cant; equal 2nd, 17., Mr. 
J. Keynes. 
Class 12.—12 Yellow Roses, single trusses, not fewer than 6 kinds. {Open.) 
1st prize, 17.10s., to Mr. J. T. Hedge. 
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