CCXC11 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
as above, in pots not exceeding 6 inches in diameter. ( Nurserymen.) 1st 
prize, 2d., to Messrs. J. Carter & Co.; 2nd, Id. 10s., to Messrs. Downie, Laird, 
& Laing ; 3rd, 1/., to Mr. C. Turner. 
Class 25.—6 Zonal Pelargoniums, distinct, in commerce or not, of any class 
as above, in pots not exceeding 6 inches in diameter. ( Amateurs .) 1st prize, 
21., to Mr. J. Janes, North Eoad, Highgate ; 2nd, withheld; 3rd, Id., Mr. W. 
Groom, London Eoad, Ipswich. 
Class 26.—6 Golden or Silver Variegated Zonal Pelargoniums, dictinct, in 
commerce, in pots not exceeding 8 inches in diameter. {Open.) 1st prize, 21., 
to Messrs. E. G. Henderson & Son; 2nd, 1/. 10s. to Mr. W. Paul; 3rd, Id., 
Messrs. J. & C. Lee. 
Class 27.—6 Gold and Bronze Zonal Pelargoniums, distinct, in commerce. 
{Open.) 1st prize, 21., to Mr. H. Cannell, Fuchsia Nursery, Woolwich; 2nd, 
1/. 10s., to Messrs. Downie, Laird, & Laing; 3rd, Id., to Messrs. F. & A. 
Smith. 
Class 28.—1 Golden or Silver variegated Zonal Pelargonium, in commerce, 
three plants, in pots not exceding 6 inches in diameter. {Open.) 1st prize, 
1/., to Messrs. E. G. Henderson & Son, “ Howarth Ashton;” 2nd, 15s., to 
Messrs. S. Perkins & Sons, Park Nursery, Coventry, “ Countess of Craven.” 
Class 29.— 6 Nosegay Pelargoniums, in bloom, distinct, in pots not exceeding 
6 inches in diameter. 1st prize, 4d., to Messrs. Downie, Laird, & Laing; 2nd, 
withheld; 3rd, 2d., to Mr. G. Wheeler. 
Class 30.—6 Zonal Pelargoniums, in bloom, distinct, in pots not exceeding 6 
inches in diameter. {Nurserymen.) 
Class 31.—6 Zonal Pelargoniums, in bloom, distinct, in pots not exceeding 6 
inches in diameter. {Amateurs.) 1st prize, withheld ; 2nd, withheld; 3rd, 21., 
to Mr. James August, gardener to the Eev. A. H. Bridges, Beddington, Surrey ; 
4th, 1/., to Mr. G. Wheeler. 
Class 32.—1 Zonal Pelargonium, in bloom, in pots not exceeding 8 inches in 
diameter. {Open.) 1st prize, Id., to Mr. J. Weston, “White Tom Thumb; ” 
2nd, 15s., to Mr. G. Wheeler, “La Peyrouse.” 
Miscellaneous. 
21., extra prize, to Messrs. J. & C. Lee, Miscellaneous Collection of Plants; 
1/. 10s. extra, to Mr. Wm. Paul, Collection of Eoses, in pots; ll. extra, to 
Messrs. Paul & Son, Old Nurseries, Cheshunt, Cut Eoses; 10s. extra, to Mr. 
T. S. Ware, collection of Herbaceous Flowers. 
GEEAT SHOW OF EOSES, TUESDAY, JUNE 30th. 
AWAEDS OF THE JUDGES. 
Class 1.—72 Cut Eoses, distinct, 1 truss of each. {Nurserymen.) 1st prize, 
6 1., to Mr. B. E. Cant, St. John’s Street Nursery, Colchester, Essex; 2nd, 4 1., to 
Messrs. Paul & Son, Old Nursery, Cheshunt, Herts ; 3rd, 3d., to Mr. J. Fraser, 
Lea-bridge Eoad Nurseries, London, NE.; 4th, 2d., to Messrs. E. P. Francis & 
Co., nurserymen, Hertford. 
Class 2—48 Cut Eoses, distinct, 3 trusses of each. {Nurserymen.) 1st 
prize, 6d., to Messrs. Paul & Son ; 2nd, 4d., to Mr. B. E. Cant; 3rd, 3d., to Messrs. 
E. P. Francis & Co.; 4th, 2d., to Mr. Wm. Paul, Paul’s Nurseries, Waltham 
Cross, N. 
Class 3.—24 Cut Eoses, Hybrid Perpetuals only, distinct, 3 trusses of each. 
{Nurserymen.) 1st prize, 4d., to Messrs. S. Perkins & Sons, Park Nursery, 
Coventry, Warwick; 2nd, 3d., to Mr. B. E. Cant; 3rd, 2d., to Messrs. J. & C. 
Lee, Eoyal Vineyard Nurseries, Hammersmith; 4th, Id., to Mr. G. Clarke, 
Streatham Park Nursery, Brixton. 
Class 4.—24 Cut Eoses, distinct, 1 truss of each. {Nurserymen.) 1st prize, 
3d., to Mr. B. E. Cant; 2nd, 2d., to Messrs. S.Perkins & Sons ; 3rd, Id. 105., to 
Mr. G. Clarke. 
Class 5.—48 Cut Eoses, distinct, 1 truss of each. {Amateurs.) 1st prize, 
61., to Eev. S. E. Hole, Caunton Manor, Newark, Notts ; 2nd, 4d., to Mr. J. T. 
