PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. CCXXX11I 
Class 
18. 1 Golden-leaved Pelargonium, not in commerce. Open. 155.—10s.—5s. 
19. 1 Silver-edged Pelargonium, not in commerce. Open. 15s.—10s.—5s. 
20. 3 Golden Variegated Zonal Pelargoniums, distinct, not in commerce. 
Open ... 1 1. 10s.— ll. —10s. 
21. 3 Silver Variegated Zonal Pelargoniums, distinct, not in commerce. 
Open . 1 1. 10s.—1/.—10s. 
22. 3 Gold and Bronze Zonal Pelargoniums, distinct, not in commerce. 
Open . 1/. 10s.—1/.—10s. 
Note.—In Classes 15 to 22 two plants of each variety are required to be 
shown , and the plants must be in pots not larger than 6 inches in 
diameter. 
23. 12 Zonal Pelargoniums, distinct, in commerce or not, of any class— 
Variegated Zonal, Gold and bronze, or Golden-leaved, in pots not exceeding 8 
inches in diameter. Open .•. Al. — 31. — 21. 
24. 6 Zonal Pelargoniums, distinct, in commerce or not, of any class as 
above, in pots not exceeding 6 inches in diameter. Nurserymen. 21. — 1/. 10s.—1 1. 
25. 6 Zonal Pelargoniums, distinct, in commerce or not, of any class as 
above, in pots not exceeding 6 inches in diameter. Amateurs. 21. —1 1. 10s.—H. 
26. 6 Golden or Silver Variegated Zonal Pelargoniums, distinct, incom¬ 
merce, in pots not exceeding 8 inches in diameter. Open. ... 21. — ll. 10s.—1/. 
27. 6 Gold and Bronze Zonal Pelargoniums, distinct, in commerce. 
Open . 21.—11. 10s.—lk 
28. 1 Golden or Silver Variegated Zonal Pelargonium, in commerce, 3 
plants, in pots not exceeding 6 inches in diameter. Open .1/.—15s—10s. 
29. 6 Nosegay Pelargoniums, in bloom, distinct, in pots not exceeding 6 
inches in diameter. Al. — 31. — 21. 
30. 6 Zonal Pelargoniums in bloom, distinct, in pots not exceeding 6 
inches in diameter. Nurserymen .4 1. —3 1. — 21. 
31. 6 Zonal Pelargoniums in bloom, distinct, in pots not exceeding 6 
inches in diameter. Amateurs . 4/.— 31. —2 1. 
32. 1 Zonal Pelargonium in bloom, in pots not exceeding 8 inches in 
diameter. Open . 1 1. —15s.—10s. 
GREAT ROSE SHOW. 
Tuesday, June 30th. 
*** The National Rose Show is incorporated with this Exhibition. 
1. 72 Cut Roses, distinct, 1 truss of each. Nurserymen...31. — Al. — 31. — 21. 
2. 48 Cut Roses, distinct, 3 trusses of each. Nurserymen. 31. —4/.—3/.— 21. 
8. 24 Cut Roses, Hybrid Perpetuals only, distinct, 3 trusses of each. 
Nurserymen . 4/.—3/.— 21. — 1/. 
4. 24 Cut Roses, distinct, 1 truss of each. Nurserymen. 31. — 21. —1/.—10s. 
5. 48 Cut Roses, distinct, 1 truss of each. Amateurs 31. — Al .—3/.— 21. 
6. 36 Cut Roses, distinct, 1 truss of each. Amateurs. 51. —3/.— 21.—11. 10s, 
7. 24 Cut Roses, distinct, 1 truss of each. Amateurs.... Al. —3/.— 21 .—1/. 
8. 12 Cut Roses, distinct, 1 truss of each. Amateurs. 21. — 1/. 10s.—1/.—10s. 
9. 18 New Roses of 1865 or 1866, single trusses, distinct kinds. Open. 
21.—Al. 10s.— 11 .—15s. 
10. 12 trusses of any New Rose of 1866. Open — 1/. 10s.— ll. —10s.—7s. 
11. 6 trusses of any New Rose of 1867. Open .1/.— 15s.—10s.—7s. 
12. 12 Yellow Roses, single trusses, not fewer than 6 kinds. Open. 
ll. 10s.—lk—10s. 
13. The best exhibition of Yellow Roses, one or more kinds, not fewer 
than 24 trusses... 3/.— 21. —lk 
14. 12 Tea-scented and Noisette Roses, single trusses. Amateurs. 
21,-11. 10s.— ll. 
