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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETT. 
17. 10s., to AH. T. Parsons, Eairlawn, Turnliam Green ; oth, 17., to Air. T. S. 
Ware, Collection of Herbaceous Plants in Flower; 6th, 10s., to AH. J. Salter, 
Collection of Chinese Peonies, Pyrethrums, <5cc. 
§ 5. PETTIT. 
Class A.—Pineapple, any variety. 1st prize, 37., to Mr. G. Young; 2nd, 
27., AH. P. Middleton, The Gardens, Wynnstay, Fhuabon, Yorth Wales. 
Class B.—Grapes, black, single dish. 1st prize, 37., to Mr. T. Bannerman, 
Blithfield Gardens, Rugeley; 2nd, 27., to Mr. G. Sage, The Gardens, Ash ridge 
Park, Great Berkhamstead; 3rd, 17., to Air. E. Aedy, Turner Road, Lee, Eent. 
Class C.—Grapes, White. 1st prize, 37., to Air. J. Standish, Royal Yursery, 
Ascot, Berks ; 2nd, 27., Air. H. M. Eettlewed, Osborn Park Gardens, Potter's 
Bar; 3rd, 17., Air. G. Osborn. 
ClassD.—Peaches. 1st prize, 37., Air. G. Sage; 2nd, 27., Air. W. Lynn, The 
Gardens, Hedsor Park, Maidenhead; 3rd, 17., Air. J. Tegg, gardener to the 
Duke of Yeweastle, Clumber, Worksop. 
Class E.—Yectarines. 1st prize, 37., to Air. W. Lynn; 2nd, 27., to Air. AY. 
Gardiner, The Gardens, Eatington Park. Stratford-on-Avon; 3rd. 17., to AH. J. 
Cadger, gardener to J. S. Leigh, Esq., Luton Hoo Park, Luton, Bedford. 
Class G.—Figs, single dish. 1st prize, 17. 10s., to AH. G. Pair bairn ; 3rd, 
17., to AH. G. T. Aides, The Gardens, Wycombe Abbey, High Wycombe, 
Bucks. 
Class H.—Cherries, single dish. 1st prize, 17.105., to AH. G. T. Aides ; 2nd, 
17., to Air. W. Tidery ; 3rd, 105., to AH’. W. Lynn. 
Class I.—Strawberries. 1st prize, 17. 105., to Air. J. Douglass, the Gardens, 
Loxford Had, Ilford, Essex; 2nd, 17., to Air. G. Young; 3rd, 10s., to AH. G. 
Eairbairn. 
Class J.—Melon, Green-fieshed. 1st prize, 17. 10s., to AH. G. A'oung, Leigh 
Park, Havant ; 2nd, 17., to Air. J. Alackay, Benham Park, Yewbury, Berks. 
Class Eh—Melon, Scarlet-fleshed. 1st prize, 17. 10s., to AH. J. B. AYhiting, 
The Gardens, Deepdene, Dorking; 2nd, 17., to AH. I. Cadger. 
SPECL.4L PRIZE SHOW, TUESDAY', JUYE 16th, axe foleowixg eat. 
AWAEES OF THE JTEGES. 
Peizes offebee by his Gbace the Dole of Bfcceefch, Pbesfdext of 
the Society. 
Class 1.—The 9 best cultivated Greenhouse Azaleas, in bloom. (Open.) 
Class 2.— The 9 best cultivated Roses in pots in bloom. (Open.) 1st prize, 
107., to AH. W. Paul, Paul's Yurseries, Waltham Cross, Y. 
Class 3.—The best cultivated Zonal Pelargoniums, in bloom. (Open.) 
1st prize, 57., to Air. J. Weston, gardener to D. Alartineau, Esq., Clapham 
Park, SW. ; 2nd, 27., to Air. G. Wheeler, gardener to Sir E. H. Goldsmid, Bart., 
ALP., St, John’s Lodge, Regent’s Park, Y.W. 
Peizes offebee by AIb. W. Wilsox Saexeebs, E.R.S., AIehber of Cofxcie 
axe Yice-Pbesibext. 
Class 4.—The 10 best cultivated Orchids, in bloom. (Open.) 1st prize, 107. 
to AH. B. S. Williams, Ah c tori a and Paradise Yurseries, Upper Hodoway, Y. 
Class 5.—The 20 best Herbaceous Plants, in flower, in pots. 1st prize, 37., 
to AH. T. S. Ware, Hale Farm Yurseries, Tottenham, Y. 
Class 6.—The best display of bedding plants, in square wooden boxes, 10 
inches and 5 inches deep. 1st prize, 37., to Alessrs. E. G. Henderson Son, 
AVedington Road Yursery, St. John’s Wood. 
Peizes offeree by AIb. G. E. Wflsox, E.R.S., AIember of Coexcil. 
Class 7.—The best Codection of Ldies, in pots. (Open.) 1st prize, 57., to 
AH. J. Burley, Albert Yursery, Pembridge Place, Bayswater. 
Class 8.—The best 6 Yew Plants sent out in 1866 or 1867- (Open.) 1st 
