1869.] 



HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITIONS. 



433 



J. Fowler, 15s.; 2. Mr J. Farquharson, 

 10s. ; 3. Mr Hulme, 7s. 6d. 



Class 121 — Melon, Green-fleshed — 1. 

 Mr E. Webster, £1; 2. Mr C. Frisby, 

 15s. ; 3. Mr W. Broadbridge, gardener to 

 Sir C. Mordaunt, Warwick, 10s. 



Class 122— Melon, Scarlet- fleshed— 1. 

 Mr D. James, £1 ; 2. Mr E. Clarke, 15s.; 

 3. Mr J. Bolton, 10s. 



Class 123— Plums, single dish — 1. Mr 

 R. Janson, £1 ; 2. G. Whitfield, 15s, 



Class 124— Basket of Out-Door Fruits, 

 4 kinds, distinct — 1. Mr J. Deavill, 10s.; 

 2. Mr W. Hill, 8s.; 3. Mr G. Elkin, 6s.; 

 4. Mr A. Meikle, gardener to S. Howard^ 

 Esq., Whalley, Lancashire, 4s. 



Class 125 — J'liscellaneous, for Fruits not 

 mentioned in Schedule — 1, Messrs H. 

 Lane & Son (3 pot Vines), £1, 10s. ; 2. Mr 

 J. Robson, gardener to Viscount Holmes- 

 dale, Staplehurst, Kent (box of home- 

 grown Oranges, &c.), £1. 



COTTAGERS PRIZES. 



FLOWEBS. 



Class A — Window Plant, of any kind — 

 1. Mr W. Renshaw, High Leigh, near 

 Knutsford, 10s.; 2. Mr F. Royle, Ashton- 

 upon-Mei'sey, 7s. ; 3. Mr A. Buckley, 

 Oldham, 5s. ; 4. Mr H. Biddies, Lough- 

 orough, 4s. ; 5. Mr G. Plant, Cheshire, 

 3s. ; 6. Mr W. Eckersall, Whittaker Lane, 

 Prestwich, 2s. 



Class B— Largest Collection Grown in 

 one Garden, one bunch each — 1. Mr W. 

 Eckersall, 10s. ; 2. Mr W. Clarke, Canal 

 Bank, Loughborough, 7s. ; 3. Mr G. 

 Hulme, Prestwich, near Manchester, 5s. ; 

 4. Mr H. Biddies, 4s. ; 5. Mr F. Buckley, 

 Arley Green, Northwich, 3s. ; 6. Mr S. 

 Wooder, Lymm, Cheshire, 2s. 



Class C— 6 Stocks, distinct— 1. Mr W. 

 Clark, 6s. ; 2. Mr H. Biddies, 4s. 



Class D — 6 Roses, distinct — 1. Mr H. 

 Biddies, 6s. ; 2. Mr W. Clarke, 5s.; 3. Mr 

 T. Buckley, Arley Green, Northwich, 4s. ; 

 4. Mr G. Plant, 3s. 



FRUIT. 



Class E — 20 Strawberries — 1. Mr P. 

 Buckley, Marson, near Northwich, 5s. 



Class F— 20 Cherries— 1. Mr P. Buck- 

 ley, 5s. ; 2. Mr P. Buckley, 3s. ; 3. Mr 

 W. Clarke, 2s. 



Class G— 50 Gooseberries — 1. Mr W. 

 Clarke, 3s. ; 2. Mr T. Andrews, Poulton, 

 near Warrington, 2s. ; 3. Mr G. Plant, Is. 



Class H— 12 Apples— 1. Mr G. Plant, 

 63. ; 2. Mr W. Clarke, 5s. ; 3. Mr W. 

 Eckersall, 4s. 



VEGETABLES. 



Class J — Collection of Vegetables ar- 

 ranged in a basket — 1. !Mr W. Clarke, 

 10s. ; 2. Mr H. Biddies, 9s. ; 3. Mr T. 

 Painter, Lawton, Cheshire, 8s. 



Class K — Collection of Potatoes, 6 of a 

 sort, 4 kinds— 1. Mr W. Renshaw, 10s. ; 



2. Mr W. Clarke, 8s. ; 3. Mr H. Biddies, 

 7s. ; 4. S. Wooder, 6s. ; 5! Mr T. Buck- 

 ley, 5s. ; 6. Mr S. Paintei-, 2s. 



Class L — 12 Kidney Potatoes — 1. Mr 

 W. Renshaw, 8s. ; 2. Mr T. Wooder, 7s. ; 



3. Mr H. Biddies, 6s. ; 4. Mr W. Clarke, 

 5s. 



Class M— 12 Round Potatoes— 1. Mr 

 W. Clarke, 8s. ; 2. Mr H. Biddies, 7s. ; 3. 

 Mr S. Wooder, 6s. ; 4. Mr T. Painter, 5s. 



Class N — 3 Cauliflowers— 1. Mr W. 

 Eckersall, 5s. ; 2. Mr G. Hulme, 4s. ; 3. 

 Mr J. Andrews, 3s. ; 4. Mr W. Clarke, 2s. 



Class 0—3 Cabbages— 1. Mr G. Plant, 

 5s. ; 2. Mr W. Clarke, 4s. ; 3. Mr T. 

 Buckley, 3s. ; 4. Mr T. Painter, 2s. 



Class P— 20 Pods of Peas— 1. Mr H. 

 Biddies; 2. Mr W. Clarke; 3. Mr G. 

 Hulme ; 4. Mr T. Painter. 



Class Q— 20 Pods of Broad Beans— 1. 

 Mr H. Biddies, 5s. ; 2. Mr G. Hulme, 4s.; 

 3. Mr W. Eckersall, 2s. 



Class S— 6 Carrots— 1. Mr T. Wooder, 

 4s. ; 2. Mr P. Buckley, 3s. ; 3. Mr W. 

 Renshaw, 2s. 



Class T— 6 Turnips— 1. Mr W. Ren- 

 shaw, 4s."; 2. Mr T. Wooder, 3s. ; 3. Mr 

 T. Painter, 2s. 



Class U— 4 Stalks of Rhubarb— 1. Mr 

 J. Andrews, 5s. ; 2. Mr T. Wooder, 4s. ; 

 3. Mr T. Painter, 3s. 



Class V— 6 Onions— 1. Mr W. Clarke, 

 10s. ; 2. Mr H. Biddies, 7s. ; 3. Mr W. 

 Renshaw, 6s. ; 4. Mr T. Wooder, 5s. ; 5. 

 Mr G. Hulme, 4s. 



Class X— Collection of Herbs— 1. Mr H. 

 Biddies, 7s. ; 2. Mr T. Painter, 6s. ; 3. 

 Mr G. Hulme, 5s. ; 4. Mr W. Eckersall, 

 4s. 



