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STIRLING HORTICULTURAL SHOW 



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Class III. — Amateurs 0^'LT, 



Plants. 



Two Greenhouse Plants, in flower, var- 

 ieties (not otherwise competed for). — 1, 

 W. Street ; 2, T. Anderson. 



One pot Lilium. — 1, J. Robertson, 

 Roseville ; 2, A. Leishman. 



Two Fine Foliage Plants, varieties. — 

 1, W. Street ; 2, J. Robertson. 



Two Specimens Fuchsias (one light, one 

 dark). — 1, T, Anderson, Newhouse ; 2, 

 T. Harris ; 3, A. Wright. 



Three British Ferns, varieties. — 1, T. 

 Harris ; 2, A. Liddell ; 3, W. Chalmers. 



Two Greenhouse Ferns, distinct varie- 

 ties.—!, T. Harris ; 2, A. Wright ; 3, A. 

 Leishman. 



Two Ornamental Foliage Geraniums, 

 varieties.— 1, A. Wright; 2, T. Harris; 

 3, T. Anderson. 



Two Zonal Geraniums, in flower. — 1, 

 T. Anderson ; 2, A. Wright; 3, T. Harris. 



One Petunia. — 1, T. Anderson ; 2, A. 

 Liddell ; 3, T. Harris. 



One Pelargonium. — -A. Stevenson. 



One Balsam. — 1, W. Chalmers ; 2, A. 

 Liddell ; 3, T. Anderson. 



Cid Floicers. 

 Six Blooms Show Pansies, varieties.— 



1, J. R. Hendry, Tillicoultry; 2, J. 

 Beatson, Alva ; 3, T. Paterson, Denny. 



Six Fancy Pansies, varieties. —1, J. R. 

 Henry; 2, T. Paterson; 3, J. Taylor, 

 Raploch. 



Three Blooms Asters, other than quill- 

 ed, varieties. — A. Wright, Newhouse. 



Three Spikes Ten- Week Stocks, varie- 

 ties.—!, J. R. Hendry ; 2, T. Harris, St 

 Ninians ; 3, A. Wright. 



Six Blooms French Marigolds — 1, J, 

 Taylor ; 2, A. Wright ; 3, W. Chalmers, 

 Tillicoultry. 



Six Blooms Roses, varieties. — !, W. 

 Cousine, Bridge of Allan ; 2, J. Thom- 

 son, Carronflats ; 3, W. Street. 



One Hand Bouqt^et.— !, W. Street ; 2, 

 J. R. Hendry ; 3, A. Wright. 



One Table Bouquet. — !, T, Anderson, 

 Bannockburn; 2, W. Street; 3, J. R. 

 Hendry. 



Four Pico tees or Pinks. — 1, J. Stewart ; 



2, T. Harris ; 3, A. Wright. 



Six Sweet - williaras, three varieties, 

 one spike of each. — !, J. Stewart ; 2, A, 

 Stevenson, Bannockburn ; 3, T. Ander- 

 son. 



Four Geranium Trusses, four varieties. 

 — 1, J. Robertson, Roseville ; 2, T. Har- 

 ris ; 3, A. Leishman, Tillicoultry. 



Four Herbaceous Trusses, one spike 

 each.—!, J. Taylor; 2, T. Harris ; 3, A. 

 Wright, 



Three Herbaceous or Perennial Phlox, 

 one spike each. — 1, R. Dawson, Thorn- 

 hill; 2, W. Heron, Alva; 3, J. Beatson. 



Six Hardy Annuals, six varieties, one 

 bouquet of each. — 1, J. Cousin ; 2, D. 

 Kennedy, Doune ; 3, A. Liddell, Ban- 

 nockburn. 



•" • Three Ornamental Grasses, three var- 

 ieties, one bouquet of each (Dyed exclud- 

 ed). — !, A. Stevenson; 2, A. Liddell; 3, 

 T. Harris. 



Fruits. 



Two Bunches Grapes, one black and 

 one white. — !, J. Mitchell, Abercromby 

 Place ; 2, J. Harrower, Culross ; 3, J. 

 Robertson, Rosevale. 



One Bunch Grapes, Black Hamburg, 

 — !, W. Street; 2, J. Mitchell; 3, J. 

 Harrower. 



One Bunch Grapes, white, any sort. — 

 !, W. Street; 2, J, Mitchell ; 3, J. Har- 

 rower. 



One Pound Strawberries.—!, A. Lid- 

 dell, Bannockburn ; 2, J. Paterson, Den- 

 ny ; 3, D. Kennedy. 



One Pound Rasps.- 1, J. Robertson; 



2, A. Liddell; 3. A. Stevenson. 



One Pound Gooseberries. — !, D. Ken- 

 nedy ; 2, A. Stevenson ; 3, A. Leishman. 



One Pound Currants, Black. — !, A. 

 Liddell ; 2, R. Dawson, Thornhill ; 3, D. 

 l^ennedy. 



One Pound Currants, red. — !, W. 

 Chalmers, Tillicoultry ; 2, D, Kennedy ; 



3, A. Leishman, 



One Pound Currants, white. — 1, A, 

 Stevenson ; 2, T. Paterson ; 3, A. Leish- 

 man, 



Vegetables. 



Two Heads Greens. — !, A. Liddell; 2, 

 W, Street ; 3, A. Wright. 



Two Early Cabbage. — !, R, Dawson ; 

 2, T, Anderson; 3, A, Wright, 



Two Cauliflower,—!, T, Hutchison, 

 Alva ; 2, R. Dawson ; 3, W. Street. 



Two Carrots. — 1, A. Leishman ; 2, T, 

 Paterson ; 3, W. Street. 



Four Leeks.—!, A, Wright; 2, T, 

 Harris; 3, T, Anderson. 



Six Onions. — !, W, Chalmers; 2, A, 

 Leishman ; 3, T. Anderson. 



Four Turnips, two yellow and two 

 white. — !, R. Dawson; 2, W. Dickie, 

 Thornhill ; 3, T. Harris, 



Twelve Pods Peas. — 1, Dr James For- 

 rest, Stirling; 2, R. Dawson; 3, W 

 Dickie, 



Six Pods Beans.—!, J. Mitchell ; 2, 

 W. Street ; 3, R. DaAvson. 



One Pot Parsley, single plant. — !, A. 

 Wright ; 2, W. Street ; 3, T. Anderson, 



Six Potatoes (best).—!, T, Paterson 

 2, A, Wright ; 3, A. Stevenson. 



Six Stalks Rhubarb (heaviest).—!, W. 

 Chalmers ; 2, A. Leishman ; 3. W. 

 Street. 



