PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Cclxi 
Steel, Marlesford Lodge, Hammersmith; 2nd, 15A, to Mr. Wm. Bartlett, 
Shaftesbury Road, Hammersmith; 3rd, 10.?., to Miss Wilding, 2 Chesterfield 
Street, Euston Road; 4th, 5s., to Mr. J. Wiggins, gardener to W. Beck, Esq., 
Worton Cottage, Isleworth; eqnal 4th, os., to Mr. J. Janes, North Road, 
Highgate, N. 
Class 4.—6 Hyacinths, distinct, grown in windows in pots. (Amateurs.) 
1st prize, 1/., to Mr. J. Janes, North Road, Highgate; 2nd, 15s., Mr. Wm. 
Bartlett; 3rd, 10s., Miss Wilding; equal 3rd, 10s., Mrs. R. Young, 8 Arthur 
Grove, Oak Village, N.W. 
Class 5.—6 Hyacinths, new kinds never before exhibited. (0_pen.) 1st 
prize, 1 1., to Mr. Wm. Paul; 2nd, 15s., Messrs. W. Cutbush & Son. 
Class 6.—6 Hyacinths, new kinds, introduced since 1865. (Open.) 1st 
prize, 1 1., to Mr. Wm. Paul; 2nd, 15s., to Messrs. W. Cutbush & Son. 
Class 7.—6 Narcissi, distinct. (Open.) 1st prize, 1/., to Mr. W. Paul; 2nd, 
15s., to Messrs. W. Cutbush & Son; 3rd, 10s., to Mr. W. Cutbush, jun. 
Class 8.—12 pots of Tulips, 6 kinds. (Nurserymen.) 1st prize, 1 l. 10s., to 
Messrs. W. Cutbush & Son; 2nd, 1/., to Mr. W. Paul; 3rd, 15s., to Mr. W. 
Cutbush, jun. 
Class 9.—12 pots of Tulips, 4 kinds. (Amateurs.) 1st prize, 11. 10s., to 
Mr. T. A. Steel; 2nd, ll., to Mr. Wm. Bartlett. 
Class 10.—Crocuses, collection of. (Nurserymen.) 1st prize, 15s., to Mr. 
Wm. Paul; 2nd, 10s., to Messrs. W. Cutbush & Son. 
Class 11.—Crocuses, 12 pots of. (Amateurs.) 1st prize, 15s., to Mr. Wm. 
Bartlett; 2nd, 10s., to Mr.T. A. Steel. 
Class 12.—4 forced Shrubs in flower. (Open.) 1st prize, 3/., to Mr. A. 
Wilkie, gardener, Oak Lodge, Kensington, W.; 2nd. 21., to Mr. Wm. Earley, 
The Gardens, Digswell Park, Welwyn, Herts; 3rd, 1/., to Mr. T. A. Steel. 
Class 13.—6 pots of Lily of the Valley. (Open.) 1st prize, 1/., to Mr. 
Wm. Howard, gardener to J. Brand, Esq., Bedford Hill, Balham ; 2nd, 15s., 
to Mr. Wm. Cutbush, jun.; 3rd, 10s., to Wm. Brand, Esq., Bedford Hill, 
Balham. 
Class 14.—Collection of Cyclamens. (Open.) 1st. prize, 1/. 10s., to Mr. J. 
Wigo-ins, gardener to W. Beck, Esq., Worton Cottage, Isleworth; 2nd, 1/., to 
Mr. T. Todman, gardener to R. Hudson, Esq., Clapham Common. 
Class 15.—6 Chinese Primulas, various colours. (Open.) 1st prize, ll., to 
Messrs. J. Dobson & Sons, Woodlands Nurseries, Isleworth, W. ; 2nd, 15s., 
to Mr. J. Wiggins ; 3rd, 10s., to Mr. T. Todman. 
Miscellaneous. Extra prize, to Mr. Wm. Paul, for collection of Hyacinths 
and Tulips; Extra, to Mr. R. Laing, for Tree Mignonette; Extra, to Mr. T. S. 
Ware, Nurseryman, Tottenham, for Alpine Plants ; Extra, to Mr. T. A. Steel, 
for Plants; Extra, to Mr. T. Trussler, for Cut Camellias; Extra, to Messrs. 
Paul & Son, for Roses in pots ; Extra, to Messrs. Paul & Son, for Cut Roses; 
Extra, to Mr. A. Wilkie, for Plants; Extra, Mr. H. M. Kettlewell, for Pelar¬ 
goniums ; Extra, to Mr. William Earley, for Cut Elowers; Extra, to Mr. Wm. 
Paul, for Camellias; Extra, to Messrs. H. Lane & Son, Nurseries, Great Berk- 
hampstead, for Roses in pots ; Extra, to Mr. W. P. Roberts, The Gardens, 
Holwood Park, Kent, for Neapolitan Violets; Extra, to Messrs. J. & C. Lee, 
Royal Vineyard Nursery, Hammersmith, for a collection of Camellias ; Extra, 
to Mr. W. Howard, for Cut Camellias. 
SHOW OE ROSES AND SPRING ELOWERS, SATURDAY, 
APRIL 18th, 1868. 
AW r ARDS OF THE JUDGES. 
Class 1.—9 Roses in pots, distinct. (Nurserymen.) 1st prize, 2 1., to Mr, 
Wm. Paul, Paul’s Nurseries, Waltham Cross; 2nd, 1/. 105., to Messrs. Paul & 
Son, Old Nurseries, Cheshunt, N.; 3rd, ll. to Mr. C. Turner, Royal Nurseries, 
Slough, Bucks. 
Class 2.—6 Roses in pots, distinct. (Amateurs.) 1st prize, 21., to Mr. J. 
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