Clxxxiv PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Class H.—Cherries, single dish. 1st prize, 1 /., to Mr. W. Green ; 2nd, 15s., 
to Mr. Salvage, gardener to Captain Bennett, Rougham Hall; 3rd, 10s., to Mr. 
J. Pottle. 
Class I.—Strawberries, 4 dishes and kinds. 1st prize, 21., to Mr. R. Squibbs ; 
2nd, 1 1. 10s., to Mr. T. I). Irving. 
Class J.—Strawberries, 1 dish. 1st prize, 15s., to Mr. Gr. Foreman, gar¬ 
dener to T. B. Beales, Esq., Bildestone; 2nd, 10s., to Mr. R. Squibbs; 3rd, 
7s. 6d., to Mr. J. Barrett. 
Class K.—Melon, Green-Fleshed. 1st prize, 1 l., to Mr. R. "Webb, Oulham, 
Reading; 2nd, 15s., to Mr. W. Robins ; 3rd, 10s., to Mr. W. Earley. 
Class L.—Melon, Scarlet-Fleshed. 1st prize, ll., to Mr. Fish ; 2nd, 15s., to 
Mr. J. Stannard, gardener to H. R. Homfrey, Esq., Newmarket; 3rd, 10s., to 
Mr. J. Perkins. 
Class M.—Plums, single dish.—1st prize, 1/., to Messrs. Lane & Sons; 2nd, 
15s., to Mr. Wm, Grix, gardener to E. W. Locke, Esq., Ely, Cambridge. 
Class 1ST.-—Miscellaneous, for Fruits not mentioned in Schedule. 1st prize, 
1/. 10s., to Messrs. Lane & Sons ; equal, 1/. 10s., to Mr. A. Henderson, Thoresby 
Park, Ollerton, Notts.; 2nd, ll., to Mr. J. W. Ewing ; equal, ll., to Mr. Ben¬ 
nett, gardener, Osberton, Worksop; 3rd, 15s., to Mr. J. Salvage. Extra, 1/., 
Mr. R. Fenn, Woodstock, Oxon. 
Cottagers' Prizes. 
Class 1.—Best Window Plant of any kind. 1st prize, 5s., to Mr. D. Wright, 
Thurston ; 2nd, 4s., Mr. William Denney, Eastgate Street, Bury St. Edmunds. 
Class 3.—Best Fuschia. 1st prize, 4s., to Mr. William Denney. 
Class 4.—Best Mignonette. 1st prize, 3s., to John Clow, Hengrave. 
Class 5.—Hand Bouquet. 1st prize, 5s.,,to John Clow; 2nd, 4s., to Mr. D. 
Wright. 
Class 6.—Largest Collection of Cut Flowers grown in one garden, one branch 
of each. 1st prize, 5s., to Mr. James Chase, Croxton, near Thetford; 2nd, 4s., 
to Mr. Charles Stone ; 3rd, 3s., to Mr. John Clow. 
Class 7.—6 Sweet Williams. 1st prize, 3s., to Mr. John Clow. 
Class 8.—6 Stocks. 1st prize, 3s., to Mr. D. Wright; 2nd, 2s., to Mr. James 
Chase. 
Class 9.—6 Roses, distinct. 1st prize, 5s., to Mr. Thomas Smith, Nowton ; 
2nd, 4s., to Samuel Clow, Fornham All Saints; 3rd, 3s., to Thomas Foulger. 
Class 10.—6 Pansies. 1st prize, 3s., to James Chase; 2nd, 2s., to John 
Clow. 
Class 11.—30 Strawberries. 1st prize, 4s., to Thomas Smith, Nowton. 
Class 12.—30 Cherries. 1st pr’ze, 3s., to D. Wright; 2nd, 2s., Mr. H. Clarke. 
Class 13.—50 Gooseberries. 1st prize, 3s., to Samuel Clow; 2nd, 2s., to 
Mr. C. Stone; 3rd, Is., to Mr. Clutterham; equal, Is., to Thomas Smith; 
equal, Is., to Henry Stone. 
Class 14.—12 Apples. 1st prize, 5s., to George Clutterham; 2nd, 4s., to 
Thomas Smith. 
Class 16.—Collection of Yegetables. 1st prize, 10s., to John Stone, Flemp- 
ton ; 2nd, 9s., to John Clow; 3rd, 8s., to Robert Carter, Hengrave; equal 5th, 
6s., to Mr. James Chase, and George Sizer, Nowton Road; extra, 4s., Mr. 
Clutterham, Ingham. 
Class 17.—Salad. 1st prize, 4s., to John Clow; 2nd, 3s., to James Chase. 
Class 18.—Bunch of Curled Parsley. 1st prize, 4s., to John Clow; 2nd, 
3s., to William Denney. 
Class 19.—Collection of Potatoes, 6 of a sort. 1st prize, 8s., to T. Foulger; 
2nd, 7s., to John Clow; 3rd, 6s., to George Clutterham; 4th, 5s., to James 
Chase. 
Class 20.—12 Kidney Potatoes. 1st prize, 5s., to T. Foulger; 2nd, 4s., to 
John Clow; 3rd, 3s., to George Clutterham; 4jth, 2s., to James Chase; extra, 
2s., Henry Stone. 
Class 21.—12 Round Potatoes. 1st prize, 5s., to James Osborne, Hengrave ; 
2nd, 4s., to John Stone; 3rd, 3s., to T. Foulger; 4th, 2s., to D. Wright. 
