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lands ; 2. A. M'Leod, Newbattle Gar- 

 dens, Dalkeith. 



For the best Vine grown in Pot and 

 in Fiuit (White)— 1. A. M'Leod ; 2. 

 James Gordon, gardener to Mr Andrew 

 "Wauchope, Niddrie. 



For the best Melon, green-fleshed — 

 1. James Douglas, gardener to Mr F. 

 Whitbourn, Loxford Hall ; 2. James 

 Philips, gardener to Mr J. Hope Barton, 

 Stapletoa Park, Pontefract ; 3, Alex. 

 Ingram, gardener to the Duke of Nor- 

 thumberland. 



For the best Melon, scarlet fleshed — 



1. James Douglas ; 2. John Pottle, 

 Bealings Grove, VVoodbridge, Sufiblk ; 

 3. William Shand, gardener to Mr Duff 

 of Fetteresso. 



For the best twelve Figs, three sorts, 

 four of each — 1. J. Co we, gardener to 

 Mr H. W. Hope, Luffuess ; 2. John 

 Laing, gardener to Mr Eobert Cathcart, 

 Pitcarlie ; 3. Mr Fowler, Hare wood 

 House, Leeds. 



For the best twelve Peaches, three 

 sorts, four of each — 1. Duncan Camp- 

 bell, gardener to Mr James Johnston 

 of Alva; 2. D. Mathieson, gardener to 

 the Hon. Mrs Villiers ; 3. James Combe, 

 gardener to Mr Wm. 'Greig, Glencarse. 



For best twelve Nectarines, three 

 sorts, four of each — 1. Thomas Hardie, 

 gardener to Provost Swan, Springfield 

 House, Cupar-Fife ; 2. D. Mathieson. 



For best twelve Apricots, three sorts, 

 four of each — 1. David Ross, gardener 

 to Col. Macdonald, St Martin's Abbey ; 



2. J. M'Indoe, gardener to the Arch- 

 bishop of York ; 3. George Cook, garden- 

 er to Captain Woods, Holeyn Hall. 



For best Twelve Plums, three sorts, 

 four of each — 1. William Kirkpatrick, 

 gardener to Lord Abercromby ; 2. George 

 Scrymgeour, gardener to Mr R. Palmer, 

 Holme Park, Reading. 



For best six Peaches, any sort — 1. 

 James Loudon, gardener to Mr Thomas 

 Barnes ; 2. William Brown, gardener to 

 Sir David Baxter. 



For best six Nectarines — 1. Thomas 

 Hardie ; 2. John Bruuton, gardener to 

 Sii- David Kinloch, Bart. 



For best six Jargonelle Pears, fit for 

 table — 1. James Philips, gardener to Mr 

 J. Hope Barton ; 2. Thomas Lees, gar- 

 dener to the Earl of Haddington, Tyn- 

 ninghame ; 3. William Melville, Glenlee 

 Gardens, Galloway. 



For beat six Pears, two of each sort 

 (exclusive of Jargonelle), fit for table — 

 1. James Douglas ; 2. James Gordon, 

 gardener, Niddiie House ; 3. George 

 Scrymgeour. 



For a collection of Pears, twelve sorts, 

 two of each, ripe or unripe — 1. George 

 Scrymgeour ; 2. Thomas Lees, gardener 

 to the Earl of Haddiniiton ; 3. George 

 Miles, gardener to Lord Carington, Wy- 

 combe Abbey. 



For a collection of Dessert Apples, 

 six sorts, two of each, ripe or unripe — 1. 

 G. Scrymgeour ; 2. William Bryden, 

 gardener to Sir AY. Wallace ; 3. W. 

 Brown, gardener to Mr D. Buchan, New 

 Sanghton. 



For a collection of Baking Apples — 

 1. G. Scrymgeour ; 2. J. Camming, gar- 

 dener to the Earl of Wemyss, Ami^field ; 

 3. J. Mitchell, gardener to Sir D. Baird, 

 Bart. 



For best six Dessert Apples, fit for 

 table, two of each sort — 1. G. Scrym- 

 geour ; 2. A. Anderson, gardener to ]\rr 

 James Lindsay, Dryden Bank ; 3. John 

 Cowe, gardener to Mr Hope of Luff- 

 ness. 



For best pint of Gooseberries — 1. A. 

 Moir, gardener to Mr John Baird of 

 Uny ; 2. Mr Geddes. 



Pint of Red Currants— 1. M'Farlane, 

 gardener to Sir R. Hay, Bart. ; 2. Wm. 

 Shand. 



Pint of White Currants — 1. J. Brun- 

 ton, gardener to Sir D. Kinloch ; 2. 

 Lawrence Geddes, gardener to Lord 

 Clinton, Invermay. 



Collection of Tropical Fruits— J. 

 M'Kay, gardener to Mr C. Tennant of 

 The Glen. 



Finest four Fruit-trees in fruits, 

 grown and shown in pots — 1. James 

 Gordon, gardener to A. Wauchope, 

 Niddrie ; 2. Geo. Greig, gardener to Mr 

 Wm. Christie, Greenpark. 



CLASS II. — {Nothing shoicn.) 



CLASS in. — OPEN TO ALL GARDENERS AND AMATEURS. 



Eight Stove and Greenhouse Plants 

 in flower — 1. Wm. Thomson, Dalkeith ; 

 2. T. Lees, gardener to Earl of Hadding- 

 ton ; 3. John Sutherland, gardener to 

 Mr P. Denny of Helenslee, Dumbarton. 



Three Cape Heaths of sorts— T. Lees, 

 and J. M'Kay, gardener to Mr C. Ten- 

 nant, equal. 



Four Plants of Fine Foliage — 1. J. 

 Sutherland ; 2. Wm. Thomson ; 3. Thos. 



