PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. CCXCY11 
Maclean; 3rd, 21., to Mr. William Williams, gardener to W. Ballard, Esq., 
Woodcote Lodge, Leamington; 4th, 17., to Mr. Walker. 
Class 36a. —Eor the best 12 distinct Boses. (No Award.) 
Class 36b. —Eor the best Bouquet for the hand ; to be competed for by- 
persons residing within six miles of Ashby-de-la-Zouch. 1st prize, 3/., to Mr. 
W. S. Grimley, Ashby-de-la-Zouch; 2nd, 21. to Mr. Kichard M. Lunn, Burton- 
on-Trent; 3rd, 17., to Mr. J. Maclean. 
By Mr. Thos. Warner (The Abbey Nurseries, Leicester). 
Class 37.—Eor the best collection of New Boses of 1865, 1866, or 1867, one 
truss of each, distinct kinds. (Open.) 1st prize, 3/. to Messrs. Perkins & 
Sons, Coventry; 2nd, 2 l., to Mr. W. Lraycott, Humberstone Nursery 7 , 
Leicester. 
By Messrs. Harrison and) Son (Midland Seed Warehouse, Leicester). 
Class 39.—Eor the best collection of Vegetables, not less than 12 species, 
1st prize, 21. 2s., to Mr. James Holder, Prestbury, near Cheltenham; 2nd, 
1 1. Is., to Mr. B. Bogers. 
Class 39a. —For the best collection of first and second Early Potatoes. 
(Grown by an Amateur .) 1st prize, 1 1., to Mr. G. Dunklay, Kingsthorpe, 
Northampton; 2nd, 10s., to Mr. W. Earley, gardener to F. Pryor, Esq., 
Digswell Park, Welwyn, Herts. 
Class 39b. —Eor the best brace of Cucumbers, ‘ Harrison’s Favourite,’ white 
spine. 1st prize, 15s., to Mr. T. Lraycott; 2nd, os., to Mr. J. Holder. 
Collected by Mr. Goddard, Mr. Staples, Mr. Thorpe, and Mr. W. Moor. 
Class 40.—Eor the best 6 Fuchsias, grown in 8-inch pots. 1st prize, 5 1. 5s., 
to Mr. John Staples; 2nd, 37. 3s., to Mr. John Smith; 3rd, 11. Is., to Mr. J. 
Burton. 
By a Gentleman’s Gardener. 
Class 41.—For the best Vine in pot. 1st prize, 1 1. Is., to Mr. J. Burton. 
By B. Hole, Esq. (Quorn). 
Class 42.—For the best 6 dishes of Fruit. (No Award). 
By Captain Pochin (Braunstone Hall). 
Class 43.—For the best collection of 18 varieties of Cut Verbenas, three 
trusses of each variety, to be competed for by growers residing in Leicester¬ 
shire. 1st prize, 11. 10s., to Mr. W. Lraycott; 2nd, ll., to Mir. J. Thorpe, 
Littlethorpe Gardens, near Leicester; 3rd, 10s., to Mr. Charlesworth. 
By L. Turner, Esq. 
Class 44.—For the best 6 Greenhouse Ferns. 1st prize, 3 1. 3s., to E. J. 
Lowe, Esq.; 2nd, 1/. 10s. to Mr. W. Burnett. 
By Joseph Harris, Esq. (Westcotes). 
Class 46.—For the best 12 varieties of British Ferns, to be competed for by 
Gentlemen’s Gardeners and Amateurs residing within the County of Leicester. 
1st prize, 21. 2s., to Mr. J. Staples ; 2nd, 11. Is., to Mr. C. Moore. 
By Messrs. J. E. Hodges and T. Charlesworth. 
Class 47.—For the best Bouquet for the hand; flowers to be grown by the 
Exhibitor. (Open Class.) 1st prize, ll., to Mr. B. S. Yates, Sale, Cheshire; 
2nd, 17s. 6d., to Mr. W. E. Earley; 3rd, 15s., to Mr. J. Tomkins ; 4th, 12s. 6 d., 
to Mr. B. Bogers ; 5th, 10s. 6(7., to Mr. J. Boulton ; 6th, 7s. 6d. to Mr. J. 
Thorpe; 7th, 5s. Mr. J. Burton; 8th, 2s. 6d. to Mr. T. Charlesworth. 
By G. H. Ellis, Esq. 
Class 58. — For the best specimen of Greenhouse Plant. 1st prize, ll . Is., to 
Mr. C. Moore. 
By Mr. G. Walker (Humberston Nurseries). 
Class 49.—For the best 3 Clematis, in bloom (pot plants). 
