PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, clxxxi 
Town of Bury Silver Cup, for the best 3 G-roups of Bruit and Flowers for the 
dinner table. 10/., to Mr. AY. Bobins, gardener to Sir E. Kerrison, Bart., 
Oakley Park, Eye. 
The Borough Members for Bury Silver Cup, for the best Hand Bouquet for 
Ladies. 1st prize, 6/. 6s., to Mr. J. Delamere, Holm Lane, Oxton, Cheshire; 
2nd, 4/. 4s., to Mr. B. B. Cant; 3rd, 3/. 3s., to Mr. AV. Bobins. 
Ipswich Town Cup, for the best 6 PotABnes in Fruit, three kinds, 15/. 15s., 
to Messrs. H. Lane & Sons, nurserymen, Great Berkhampstead, Herts. 
Ipswich Town Cup, for the best 12 Orchard House Trees. 10/. 10s., to 
Messrs. H. Lane & Sons. 
Eye Horticultural Society’s Silver Cup, for the best 24 Cut Boses on Single 
Stems. 10/. 10s., to Air. J. T. Hedge. 
Town of Stowmarket Gold Medal, for the 3 heaviest bunches of Grapes. 
10/. 10s., to Air. AY. Meads, gardener to B. Currie, Esq., Alinley Alanor, 
Farnborough. 
AYoodbridge Horticultural Society’s Silver Cup, for the best 12 cut Blooms of 
Picotees. (Amateurs.) 51. os., to Air. S. E. Buttrum, Burgh Alills, AYoodbridge. 
Suffolk Gardeners’ Silver Cup, for the best 12 Cut Boses, grown by a Suffolk 
Gardener. 1st prize, 51. 5s., to Air. Nichol; 2nd, 3/. 3s., to Air. B. Keen, 
gardener to J. G. Sheppard, Esq., Campsey Ash. 
County Silver Cup, for the best 12 Seedling A T ariegated Pelargoniums of 
1S66 and 1867. 10/. 10s., to Air. P. Grieve, gardener to Bev. B. Benyon, 
Culford Hall, Bury St. Edmunds. 
Suffolk Gardeners’ Cup, in honour of Air. D. Beaton, for best collection of 
Bedding Plants. 51. 5s., to Air. P. Grieve. 
Air. Samuel Barratt’s Prize, for the best Cropped and best kept Allotment 
Garden within the Borough of Bury. 1st prize, 1/. 11s. 6d., to Air. John 
Howard, Guildhall Street, Bury; 2nd, 1/. Is., to Air. G. Sizer, Nowton, Bury 
St. Edmunds. 
“ Gardeners’ Chronicle” Prize, for the best collection of Fruits and Yegetables. 
20/., to Air. J. Pottle, gardener to B. D. Colvin, Esq., Bealing’s Grove, AA T ood- 
bridge. 
“ Journal of Horticulture” Prizes, for the best Desserts of Fruits of 1867 : 7 
kinds. 1st prize, 10/. 10s., to Air. T. Blair, Shrubland Park. Needham Alarket, 
Suffolk; equal, 10/. 10s., to Air. AY. Carmichael, gardener to H.B.H. the Prince 
of AYales, Sandringham, King’s Lynn. 
General Prizes. 
Class 1.— 9 Stove and Greenhouse Plants, Heaths included,distinct. (Open.) 
1st prize, 71., to Airs. E. Cole& Sons, The Nurseries, AYithington, Alanchester; 
2nd, 51., to Alessrs. John & Charles Lee, Boyal ABneyard Nursery, Hammersmith, 
London. 
Class 2.—6 Stove and Greenhouse Plants, distinct. (Amateurs.) 1st prize, 
51., Air. AYilliam Green, gardener to Airs. Honeywcod, Alark’s Hall, Kelveclon, 
Essex. 
Class 3.—12 Fine-Foliaged and ABriegated Plants, distinct. (Amateurs.) 
1st prize, 7/., to Air. AY. Nichol; 2nd, 51., Air. IT. Southgate, gardener to B. J. 
Pettiwood, Esq., Finborough, Stowmarket; 3rd, 31., Air. AY. Green; 4th, 21., 
Air. D. T. Fish. 
Class 4.—6 Fine-Foliaged and ABriegated Plants, distinct. (Amateurs.) 
1st prize, 4/., Air. T. Baines ; 2nd, 3/., Air. D. T. Fish. 
Class 5. —9 Fine-Foliaged and ABriegated Plants, distinct. (Nurserymen.) 
1st prize, 7/., to Alessrs. J. & C. Lee. 
Class 7.—6 Exotic Orchids, distinct kinds. (Nurserymen.) 1st prize, 51., 
to Alessrs. J. & C. Lee. 
Class 8.—6 Palms, not fewer than 3 kinds. (Open.) 1st prize, 5/., to 
Messrs. J. & C. Lee. 
Class 9.—6 Fuschias, distinct kinds, in flower. (Amateurs.) 1st prize, 
4/., to Air. D. T. Fish; 2nd, 3/., to Air. Smith; 3rd, 21., to Air. A. Fisher, 
gardener to AY. Burrell, Esq., AYestley ; 4th, 1/., to Air. H. Foreman. 
