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Hedge, Beed Hall, Colchester, Essex; 3rd, 3/., to Mr. J. W. Chard, gardener 
to Sir F. H. Bathurst, Bart., Clarendon Park, Salisbury, Wilts ; 4th, 27., to Mr. 
B. Porter, gardener to H. P. Hughes, Esq., M.P., The Priory, Walthamstowe, 
Essex. 
Class 6.—36 Cut Boses, distinct, 1 truss of each. {Amateurs.) 1st prize, 
51., to Mr. B. Keen, gardener to J. G. Sheppard, Esq., High House, Campsey 
Ash, Wickham Market, Suffolk; 2nd, 3/. to Bev. S. B. Hole; 3rd, 21., to Mr. 
W. Ingle, gardener to Mrs. Bound, Birch Hall, Colchester, Essex; 4th, 17., to 
Mr. J. T. Hedge. 
Class 7.—24 Cut Boses, distinct, 1 truss of each. {Amateurs.) 1st prize, 
47., to Bev. E. N. Pochin, Sileby Vicarage, Loughborough, Leicester; 2nd, 3 1., 
to Mr. B. B. Postans, Brentwood, Essex; 3rd, 21., to Mr. J. Skinner, gardener 
to Captain Christy, Westerham Hill, Kent; 4th, 1/., to Mr. P. Stoddart, The 
Gardens, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester, Essex. 
Class 8.—12 Cut Boses, distinct, 1 truss of each. {Amateurs.) 1st prize, 
21., to Bev. E. N. Pochin; 2nd, 17. 10s., to Mr. Wm, Soder, gardener to 0. 
Hanbury, Esq., Howe Hatch, Brentwood, Essex ; 3rd, 1/., to Mr. B. B. Postans; 
4th, 10s., to Mr. J. C. Quinnell, Brentwood, Essex. 
Class 9.—18 New Boses, of 1865 or 1866, single trusses distinct kinds. 
( Open.) 1st prize, 21., to Messrs. S. Perkins & Sons; 2nd, 1/. 10s., to Mr. B. B. 
Cant; 3rd, 1/., to Messrs. Paul & Son; 4th, 15s., to Mr. H. Coppin, nursery¬ 
man, Shirley Croyden, Surrey. 
Class 10.—12 trusses of any New Bose of 1866. {Open.) 1st prize, 1/. 10s., 
to Mr. B. B. Cant; extra ditto, 1/., to Mr. J. Eraser: extra 3rd, 10s.,to Messrs. 
J. & C. Lee. 
Class 11.—6 trusses of any New Boses of 1867. {Open.) 
Class 12.—12 Yellow Boses, single trusses, not fewer than 6 kinds. {Open.) 
1st prize, 1/. 10s., to Mr. B. B. Cant; 2nd, 17., to Mr. J. Fraser; 3rd, 10s., 
to Mr. J. T. Hedge. 
Class 13.—The best exhibition of Yellow Boses, one or more kinds, not 
fewer than 24 trusses.—1st prize, 31. to Mr. B. B. Cant; 2nd 21., to Mr. J. 
T. Hedge ; 3rd, ll., to Mr. P. Stoddart, 
Class 14.—12 Tea-scented and Noisette Boses, single trusses. {Amateurs.) 
1st prize, 21., to Mr. J. T. Hedge; 2nd, 17. 10s., to Mr. P. Stoddard; 3rd, 1/., 
to Mr. J. W. Chard. 
Class 15.—12 Tea-scented and Noisette Boses, single trusses. {Nurserymen.) 
1st, 1/. 10s., to Messrs. Paul & Son; 2nd, 1/., to Mr. B. B, Cant, 
Class 16.—12 Boses, distinct, single blooms. {Open.) 1st prize, 17. 10s., to 
Mr. B. B. Cant; 2nd, 17., to Messrs. S. Perkins & Sons; 3rd, 15s., to Mr. H. 
Coppin. 
Class 17.—Vase or basket of Boses. {Open.) 1st prize, 37., to Mr. J. W. 
Chard ; 2nd, 27., to Mr. W. Soder; 3rd, 15s., to Messrs. Paul & Son. 
Class 18.—6 Bouquets of Boses, 6 distinct kinds, 5 trusses to each bouquet. 
{Open.) 1st prize, 37., to Messrs. Paul & Son ; 2nd, 27., Mr. B. B. Cant; 3rd, 
17., Mr. J. T. Hedge. 
LEICESTEB GBAND SUMMEB EXHIBITION, 
JULY 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, and 22, 1868. 
AWARDS OF THE JUDGES. 
Special Prizes. 
Boyal Horticultural Society. 
Class 1.—For the best and most effective Group of 20 Plants, 10 Foliage and 
10 Flowering Plants. 1st prize, 257., to Mr. T. Baines, gardener to H. L. 
Micholls, Esq., Summerfield, Bowden, Cheshire; 2nd, 127., to Mr. B. S. Wil¬ 
liams, Victoria and Paradise Nurseries, Upper Holloway, London, N. 
“ Gardener’s Chronicle” Prize.— A Silver Cep, Valle 217. 
Class 2.—For the best Collection of Fruits and Vegetables, made up as fol¬ 
lows :—Of Fruits, any 5 of the following 8 kinds, 1 dish'of each: Grapes, 
