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THE GARDENER. 



[Jan. 



Three Pans Early Eoman Hyacinths 

 —1. F. a Braun ; k Mrs Holt. 



Three Euphorbia Jacquinifcflora — 1. 

 Earl of Derby ; 2. J. Campbell ; 3. Col- 

 onel Clay (Porteous, gardener). 



Three Ornamental Fruited Plants — 



1. P. M. Hannay; 2. Earl of Derby; 

 8. S. H. Thompson. 



Three Ornamental Foliage Plants — 1. 

 R. Alison ; 2. Mrs Holt and H. Walker 

 equal (Smith, gardener); 3. J. Campbell 

 and Major Blundell equal. 



Three Heaths, in flower — 1. P. M. 

 Hannay ; 2. Earl of Derby. 



One Palm— 1. Earl of Derby; 2. 

 J. Mayor; 3. Lieut. -Colonel Wilson; 

 extra, J. i\Iayor. 



Twelve Dishes Hardy Fruit (for nur- 

 serymen) — 1. C. Piylance, Town Green; 



2. R. Ashcroft, West Derby. 



Twelve Dishes of Fruit — 1. Mrs 

 Zwilchenbart ; 2. W. Jackson, M.P. 

 (Woolley, gardener) ; 3. H. Littledale 

 (Smith, gardener). 



Six Dishes of Fruit — 1. Earl of Derby; 



2. R. Sneyd (Hill, gardener) ; 3, Mrs 

 Zwilchenbart. 



Three Pine- Apples — 1. J. Dickson 

 (Wallace, gardener) ; 2. Colonel Clay. 



One Pine - Apple— 1. H. Walker; 2. 

 J. Dickson (Wallis, gardener) ; 3. Earl of 

 Derby. 



Two Bunches Black Hamburg Grapes 

 —1. J. E. Reynolds ; 2. H. Littledale ; 



3. ^y. Jackson, M.P. 



Two Bunches Black Grapes — 1. Mr 

 Ellis Houlgrave, Seaforth ; 2. H. Little- 

 dale ; 3. H. Walker. 



Two Bunches White Grapes (Muscat) 

 — 1. R. Sneyd (Hill, gardener) ; 2. J. A. 

 Tinue (Forbes, gardener); 3. H. Walker. 



Two Bunches White Grapes — 1. H. 

 Littledale T. Clarke, (Williamson, gar- 

 dener) ; 3. Earl of Derby. 



Eight Varieties Dessert Pears (six of 

 a kind) — 1. Mrs Harvey (Auchterlonie, 

 gardener); 2. Mrs Zwilchenbart; 3. H. 

 Pearce. 



Four Varieties Dessert Pears (six of 

 a kind)— 1. S. S. Walker ; 2. W. Tip- 

 ping ; 3. Mrs Zwilchenbart. 



Best Dish Dessert Pears — 1. E. Bates 

 (Turner, gardener) ; 2. H. Thomson ; 3. 

 H. Walker. 



Four Varieties Dessert Apples — 1. H. 

 Littledale ; 2. E. Bates and S. S. Parker 

 equal ; 3. Rev. W. B. Botfield, Tifnal, 

 (Barnett, gardener). 



Best Dish Dessert Apples — 1. S. S. 

 Parker; 2. E. Bates; 3. S. H.Thomp- 

 son. 



Eight Varieties Culinary Apples — 1. 

 E. Bates ; 2. Mrs Harvey ; 3. Earl of 

 Derby. 



Four Varieties Culinary Apples — 1. 

 Major Blundell ; 2. Colonel Thomson ; 

 3. H. Pearce. 



Best Dish Culinary Apples — 1. Major 

 Blundell ; 2. R. L. Bolton (Thompson, 

 gardener) ; 3. H. Pearce. 



EXTRAS. 



Basket of Plants— Mrs Holt. 

 Collection of Fruit — C. Rylance. 

 Rustic Stand of Flowers — 1. R. Duke 

 (Wade, gardener) ; 2, S. S. Parker. 



Collection of Gourds — H. Duckworth 

 (Jones, gardener). 



Tynninghame ]\Iuscat Grapes — Mr 

 Lees, Tynninghame. 



ROYAL CALEDONIAN HORTICITLTUIIAL SOCIETY. 



This Society is to hold a grand international fruit and flower show in Edinburgh 

 on the 8th and 9th of next September, when £500 will be offered in prizes ; and 

 there is reason to expect that, as a display of fine fruit, it will excel any exhibi- 

 tion that has preceded it, as nearly all the leading growers in England and Scot- 

 land will be exhibitors. 



We also observe that Dundee is to have a fine exhibition on the 3d and 4th of 

 the same month. 



