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THE GARDENER. 



[Sept. 



Class 28— For 6 New and Rare Plants 

 (Prizes offered by Messrs Thomas Ag- 

 new & Son, and Proprietors of Manches- 

 ter Examiner and Times) — 1. Messrs J. 

 Veitch & Sons, Royal Exotic Nursery, 

 Chelsea, London. S.W., £5. 



Class 29— For 1 pair of Standard Hol- 

 lies (Pri::es offered by Mr William Grim- 

 shaw) — 1. Mr J. Shaw, £2. 



Class 30 — For 6 Miscellaneous Plants, 3 

 fine-foliaged and 3 blooming, including 

 2 Ixoras (Prize offered by Henry L, 

 Micholls, Esq.)— 1. Mrs E. Cole & Sons, 

 Nurserymen, Withington, Manchester, 

 £5, 5s. 



Class 31 — For 1 pair Golden Yews 

 (Prizes offered by Mr William Grimshaw, 

 and A. B. Woodcock, Esq.) — 1. Messrs W. 

 Barron & Son, £2 ; 2. Mr J. Shaw, £1. 



Class 32 — For Vase Epergue or Centre 

 Piece for Table (Prize offered by William 

 Wilson, Esq., and Mr John Shaw — 1. Mr 

 R. S. Yates, Sale, Cheshire, £3; 2, Mr 

 G. Oilier, gardener to Mrs Wood, Row- 

 don, £2; 3. Mr W. S. Dobson, £1. 



Class 33 — For 1 pair Standard Bay 

 Trees (Prizes offered by Benjamin Whit- 

 worth, Esq.)— 1. MrB. S. Williams, £2; 

 2. Mr W. MacMillan, £1. 



Class 34— For 2 Bouquets for the Hand, 

 one for a Bride, one for a Ball (Prizes 

 offered by Mrs Abel Heywood) — 1. Mr 

 G. Oilier, £2, 23. ; 2. Mr J. Bolton, gar- 

 dener to W. W. Warswick, Esq., Leices- 

 ter, £1, lis. 6d, 



Class 35 — For a pair Pyramidal Box 

 Trees (Prizes offered by Henry Stubbs, 

 Esq.)— 1. Mr J. Shaw, £2, 2s.; Mr T. 

 Stafford, £1, Is. 



Class 36 — For 2 Bouquets for the Hand, 

 one for a Bride, the other for a Ball 

 (Prizes offered by Edward Behrens, Esq.) 

 —1. Mr W. H. Turner, West Derby, 

 Liverpool, £2, 2s. ; 2. Mr W. Turner, St 

 John's Market, Liverpool, £1, lis. 6d. 



Class 37^For 18 Cut Roses, trusses, 

 distinct (amateurs) (Prizes offered by Ed- 

 ward Joynson, Esq.) — 1. Rev, S. R. Hole, 

 Caunton Manor, Newark, Notts, £2, 2s. ; 

 2. Mr T. Draycott, gardener to T. T. 

 Paget, Esq., Leicester, £1, lis. 6d. 



Class 38— For 12 Dishes of Vegetables, 

 distinct (Prizes offered by Sir James 

 Watts, and Messrs Thomas Green & Son) 



— 1. Mr W. Lumsden, Bloxholm HalJ, 

 Sleaford, £5, 5s. ; 2. Mr J. Smith, gar- 

 dener to H, K. Balstono, Esq., Altrin- 

 cham, £3, 3s. ; 3. Mr J. Stevenson, 

 £2, 2s. 



Class 39— For 10 Dishes of Vegetables, 

 distinct (Prizes offered by Arthur H. 

 Heywood, Esq., and Proprietors of Man- 

 chester Examiner and Times, and Mr John 

 Shaw— 1. Messrs T. Snowden & Sons^ 

 Thirsk, York, £4, 4s. ; 2. Mr T. B. Bailey, 

 gardener to T. T, Drake, Esq., Amcr- 

 sham, £2, 12s. 6d. ; 3. Mr W. Cragg, Tim- 

 perley, Cheshire, £1, Is. 



Class 40 — For 8: Dishes of Vegetables, 

 distinct (Prizes offered by John Radcliff, 

 Esq., and Benjamin Whitworth, Esq.) — 

 1. Mr C. Frisby, gardener to H. Chaplin, 

 Esq., Sleaford, £3, 3s. ; 2. Mr J. Smith, 

 Altrincham, Cheshire, £2, 2s. 



Class 41 — For 6 Dishes of Vegetables, 

 distinct (Prizes offered by Proprietors of 

 Manchester Courier, and Henry Stubbs, 

 Esq., and Benjamin Whitworth, Esq.) — 

 1. J\[r C. Frisby, £2, 128. 6d. ; 2. Mr J. 

 Smith, gardener to H. K. Balstone, Esq., 

 Altrincham, £2, 2s. 



Class 42 — For 4 Dishes of Vegetables, 

 distinct (Prizes offered by J, Carlton, Esq., 

 and Hugh Birley, Esq., M.P.)— 1. Mr D. 

 Lumsden, £2, 2s. ; 2. Mr W. Brownhill, 

 gardener. Sale, Cheshire, £1, Is. 



Class 43 — For 2 Bunches of Black Ham- 

 burg Grapes (Prizes offered by Messrs 

 W. G. Galloway & Co.)— 1. Mr W. Wool- 

 ley, gardener to W, Jackson, Esq., Birk- 

 enhead, £2, 2s. ; 2. Mr W. Jones, gardener 

 to S. K. Mainwaring, Esq., Ellesmere, 

 £1, 10s. ; 3. Mr W. Freeman, gardener to 

 Earlof Derby, £1, 5s. 



Class 44 — For 1 Pine Apple, any Variety 

 (Prizes offered by Richard Howarth, Esq., 

 and Arthur H. Haywood, Esq.) — ]. Mr G. 

 Ward, £2, 2s. ; 2. Mr H. Clarke, £1, Is. 



Class 45 — For 8 Varieties of Cut Flowers 

 (Prizes offered by Hugh Birley, Esq., 

 M.P.)— 1. Mrs E. Cole & Sons, 12s.; 2. 

 Mr R. S. Yates, 9s. 



Class 46 — For 4 Palms (Prizes offered 

 by the Council of Manchester Botanical 

 and Horticultural Society) — 1. Mr A. 

 Williams, gardener to G. Brown, Esq., 

 Fallowfield, £5 ; 2. Mr W. E. Dickson, 

 £3 ; 3. Mr J. Shaw, Bowden, Cheshire, £2. 



