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THE GARDENER. 



[Oct. 



The following is the prize-list : — 



Fruit. 



Collection of Fruit, twelve sorts. — 1 

 and 2, J. M'ludoe, Hutton Hall ; 3, Mr 

 M'Intyre, Innerleithen. 



Collection of Fruit, eight sorts, exclud- 

 ing Pine Apples. — 1, Mr M'lvelvie, t;ar- 

 dener to the Duchess of Koxburghe ; 2, 

 J. M'Indoe ; 3, Mr M'Intyre. 



Eiglit bunches Grapes, four sorts. — 1, 

 J. M'Indoe; 3, Thomas Bnyd, gardener 

 to W. Forbes, Esq., Falkirk. 



Four bunches Grapes, sorts. — 1, A. 

 Kirk, Alloa ; 2, Geo. M'Kiunon, Melville 

 Castle. 



Twelve bunches Grapes, six black and 

 six white (first prize by the Corporation 

 of the City of Edinburgh).— 1, Mr M'Kel- 

 vie, Dunbar ; 2, J. M'lndoe, Guisboro' ; 

 3, Mr A. Mackie, Darlington. 



Two bunches Muscat AlexandriaGrapes. 

 —1, D. Calderhead, Wemyss Castle ; 2, 

 G. M'Kinnon. 



Two bunches Black Hamburg Grapes, 

 —1, A. Kirk ; 2, T. Boyd. 



Two bunches Mrs Pince Grapes. — 1, 

 M. Brodie, Galashiels; 2, A. M'Leod, 

 Blind Asylum, Craigmillar. 



One heaviest bunch of Grapes, black.— 

 1, Ewan Cameron, Mofiat ; 2, J. Robert- 

 son, Stirling'. 



One bunch Muscat Alexandria Grapes, 

 —1, D. Calderhead ; 2, G. M'Kinnon. 



One bunch Alnwick Seedling Grapes. — 

 J. Robertson. 



One bunch Black Hamburg Grapes. — 

 1, A. Kirk ; 2, T. Boyd. 



One bunch Black Hamburg Grapes, for 

 size of berry.— 1, A. Kirk; 2, T. Boyd, 



One bunch Black Alicante Grapes, — 1, 

 W. Collins, Walkerburn ; 2, T. Boyd, 



One bunch Lady Downes Grapes, — 1, 

 A. Kirk ; 2, T, Boyd, 



One bunch finest - flavoured White 

 Grapes.— 1, D. Calderhead; 2, D, Mur- 

 ray, Maybole, 



One bunch finest - flavoured Black 

 Grapes, — 1, L. Dow, Newbyth; 2, T. 

 Boyd, 



One bunch Black Grapes, for finest 

 bloom. — 1, T. Boyd; 2, J, Carruthers, 

 Corstorphine. 



One bunch Gros Colmar Grapes. — 1, 

 Wm. Lees, Hillsbro' Castle, County 

 Down; 2, J, M'Indoe. 



One bunch Golden Champion Grapes. 

 — J, M'Indoe, 



One bunch Duke of Buccleuch Grapes. 



Class I. 



—1, A. Scott, Carbery Towers; 2, A, 

 ; Kirk, 



One bunch Madresfield Court Grapes, 

 — W. Kay, Milburn Tower, 



Best bunch of any Grape not named in 

 this Schedule.— 1, J. Brimton, gardener 

 to Sir A. Kinloch ; 2, James Carruthers, 

 gardener to A. B. Fleming, Esq. 



One Queen Pine Api)le.— J. M'Indoe. 



One Smooth Cayenne Pine Ai)ple, — 1, 

 D. IMurray; 2, J. M'Indoe, Guisboro'; 3, 

 Mr M'Intyre. 



One Pine Apple, any other sort. — 1, D. 

 Murray; 2, J, M'Indoe, Guisboro'; 3, 

 Mr M'Intyre. 



One Melon, green fleshed, — 1, W. Kay; 

 2, W, Allison, Monifeith, 



One Melon, scarlet fleshed. — 1, W, 

 Eraser, Dunning ; 2, D, Murray, 



Twelve Figs, — 1, J, Gordon, Niddrie ; 

 2, J. Brunton, Drem, 



Six Apricots, — 1, G, M'Kinnon, Lass- 

 wade ; 2, J. Brunton, 



Twelve Plums, four sorts, three of 

 each, — 1, W. Henderson, Polmont; 2, J. 

 Lamond, Alloa, 



Twelve Peaches. ^ — 1, Ewan Cameron ; 

 2, D. Calderhead. 



Six Peaches, grown on open wall. — 1, 

 J, Brunton ; 2, L. Dow, Prestonkirk. 



Six Nectarines, two sorts. — 1, J. 

 M'Leod, Stirling; 2, W, Williamson, 

 Tarvit. 



Six Nectarines, grown on open wall. — 

 1, Mr M'Lean, Maidstone; 2, J, Brun- 

 ton. 



Six Jargonelle Pears, fit for the table, 

 — 1, Andrew Lornie, Cockburnspath ; 2, 

 L, Dow, 



Six Pears, two sorts, named, three of 

 each (exclusive of Jargonelle), fit for 

 table,— 1, J, M'Indoe, Guisboro'; 2, Mr 

 M'Lean. 



A collection of Baking Apples, six 

 sorts, named, three of each, ripe or un- 

 ripe. — 1, W, M'Kelvie ; 2, Mr M'Lean, 



Six Dessert Apples, fit for the table, 

 two sorts, named, three of each. — 1, J. 

 M'Indoe; 2, Mr M'Lean. 



One Pint of Gooseberries, — 1, John 

 Matheson, Lassw^ade ; 2, James Corsar, 

 Linlithgow. 



One Pint of Red Currants,— 1, James 

 Brown, Criefi"; 2, Jas, Corsar, 



A collection of ten sorts of Hardy 

 Fruits (all the fruit in this collection 

 must be grown out of doors). — 1, J. 

 Brunton ; 2, George Barrie, Salton Hall. 



Plcmts. 

 Table of Plants, 20 feet by 5 feet.— 1 



A. Paul, Gilmore Place ; 2, R. M. Reid 

 Edinburgh. 



Class II.— Gaedeners akd Amateurs.^ 



Six Stove or Greenhouse Plants, in 

 flower.— 1, J. Paterson, Millbank ; 2. A. 

 Paul. 



Three Stove or Greenhouse Plants, in 

 i flower.— 1, J. Paterson ; 2, A. Paul. 



