PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. clxXXV 
Class 22.—3 Cauliflowers. 1st prize, 45., to James Chase ; 2nd, 3s., to John 
Stone. 
Class 23.— 3 Cabbages. 1st prize, 4s., to G. Clutterham ; 2nd, 3s., to Thos. 
Smith ; 3rd, 2s., to Henry Stone, 
Class 24.—Half-peek of Peas. 1st prize, 5s., to Mr. C. Stone ; 2nd, 4s., to 
T. Foulger ; 3rd, 3s., to Vm. Coe, Nowton; 4th, 2s., Henry Stone, Fornham ; 
extra, 2s., Samuel Clow and John Stone. 
Class 25.—Half-peck of Broad Beans. 1st prize, 4s., to Robert Carter ; 
2nd, 3s., to T. Foulger; 3rd, 2s., to John Stone; extra, 2s., to William Coe, 
Nowton. 
Class 27.—6 Carrots. 1st prize, 4s., to John Stone ; 2nd, 3s., to Jas Chase ; 
3rd, 2s., to George Clutterham; extra, 2s., to Robert Carter. 
Class 28.—6 Turnips. 1st prize, 4s., to John Stone; 2nd, 3s., to James 
Chase. 
Class 29.—Brace of Cucumbers. 1st prize, 5s., to James Robinson, 94 East- 
gate Street, Bury St. Edmunds. 
Class 30.—4 Heaviest Stalks of Rhubarb. 1st prize, 5s., to Charles Stone; 
2nd, 4s., to Thomas Foulger; 3rd, 3s., to H. Kent, 7 Cemetery Road ; 4th, 2s, 
to James Robinson. 
Class 31.—12 Onions. 1st prize, 5s., to J. Stone; 2nd, 4s., to Robert 
Jeffery; 3rd, 3s., to Gr. Clutterham; 4th, 2s., to Charles Stone; extra, 2s., to 
Robert Carter. 
Class 32.—Box or Class of Honey. 1st prize, 10s., to Edward Doe; 2nd, 
8s., to John Stone; 3rd, 6s., to Henry Clark; 4th, 4s., to Henry Stone. 
Class 33.—Collection of Herbs. 1st prize, 4s., to John Coward, Fornham 
All Saints. 
Miscellaneous. 
Robert Carter, Hengrave, Dish of Raspberries, 5s. Thomas Foulger, Dish 
of Black Currants, 4s. Charles Stone, 6 Lettuces, 3s. Henry Clark, Dish of 
Shallots, 2s. James Osborne, Dish of Black Currants, 3s. R. Carter, Dish of 
Red Currants, 3s. James Robinson, for 4 Lettuces, 2s. 
RESULT OF BALLOT FOR PLANTS ON JULY 30, 1867. 
The following is a list of the Plants which were balloted for 
Lot 1 . —Phyixagathis rotundifolia (Sumatra). Ornamental foliaged 
Plant. Stove. 
Lot 2. —Palicourea discolor (Brazil). Ornamental Plant, the leaves 
beautifully veined and shaded with violet. Stove. 
Lot 3.—Dieffenbachia Baraqtxiniana (Tropical American). Very hand¬ 
some, the leaves green, and the leaf-stalks of a beautiful ivory white. Stove. 
Lot 4. —Dracaena. Cooperi (New Caledonia). Ornamental Plant, with 
coloured pendulous leaves. Stove. 
Lot 5.— Gymnogramma chrysopiiylla. Fine Colden Fern. Stove. 
Lot 6.— Lomaria Cibba (New Caledonia). One of the most graceful of 
all Ferns. Stove. 
Lot 7-—Acacia sp. Weir (Brazil). Climbing habit, the leaves shaded with 
silvery grey ; very elegant. Stove. 
Lot 8.— Fourcroya gigantea (South America). A noble Aloe-like Plant. 
Greenhouse. 
Lot 9.— Rubes reflexus (China). Leaves handsomely shaded with 
silvery grey ; climbing habit. Greenhouse. 
Lot 10.— Mutisia Clematis (Peru). Ornamental creeper for Conservatory. 
