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THE GARDENER. 



[Oct. 



Grapes — 1. J. Johnston, gardener to the 

 Earl of Strathmore, Glamis Castle ; 2. 

 George Greig, gardener to Mr William 

 Christie, Craigeud Park. 



Two bunches Muscat Hamburg 

 Grapes — 1. James Turner, gardener to 

 Mr Mark Sprott of Kiddel ; 2. M. 

 Temple, gardener to Mr John Balfour 

 of P>albirnie. 



Two bunches White Lady Downes — 



1. George Greig ; 2. James Gordon, 

 ganlener to ^Ir Wauchope of Niddrie. 



One bunch Black Alicante Grapes 

 (special prize by Messrs Thomas j\leth- 

 ven & Sons) — 1. George Greig ; 2. J. 

 Dickson and J. Fraser, equal. 



One bunch Finest-Flavoured White 

 Grapes — 1. George Greig ; 2. J. John- 

 ston. 



One bunch Finest-Flavoured Black 

 Grapes— 1. M. Temple ; 2. J. W. For- 

 tune, gardener to Mr E. Jardine of 

 Castlemilk. 



One bunch Finest Black for Finest 

 Bloom — 1. and 2. J, Fraser. 



Best bunch of any Grape not named 

 in this schedule — 1. J. Johnston ; 2. 

 George Gi'eig. 



A collection of Twenty Sorts of 

 Fruits, not more than four sorts of 

 Grapes, two sorts of Pines, and two 

 sorts of ]\Ielons — 1. J. Johnston. 



A collection of Sixteen Sorts of Fruits 

 (exclusive of Pines) — 1. M. Temple ; 2. 

 J. Turner ; 3. J. Brunton, gardener to 

 Sir W. Kinloch, Gilmerton. 



One Melon, green-fleshed — 1. G. W. 

 Fortune ; 2. D. Ptoss. 



One Melon, scarlet-fleshed — 1. B. 

 Wetherston, gardener to Mr J. Wilson, 

 Restalrig ; 2. James Wright, Howden. 



Six Apricots — 1. John Gumming, 

 gardener to Earl of Wemyss, Amisfield ; 



2. J. Brunton. 



Twelve Plums, Four Sorts, three of 

 each — 1. J. Brunton ; 2. J. Gumming. 



Six Peaches, any sort — 1. Thomas 

 Lees, gardener to Earl of Haddington, 

 Tyninghame ; 2. C. M'Taggart, gar- 

 dener to Mr R. Dundas of Aruiston. 



Six Peaches, grown on open wall — - 



1. A. Anderson, gardener to Mr Brown 

 of Ashley ; 2. James Vair, Maybie. 



Six Nectarines, any sort — 1. T. Lees ; 



2. George Barrie, gardener to Mr Fletcher 

 of Saltoun. 



Six Nectarines, grown on open wall — 

 1. J. Gumming ; 2. J. Brunton. 



Six Jargonelle Pears, fit for the table 

 — 1. T. Lees ; 2. J. Camming. 



Six Pears, Two Sorts, three of each 



(exclusive of Jargonelle), fit for table — 

 L J. Foulis; 2. J. Brunton. 



Cdlectiou of Baking Apples, six 

 sorts, three of each, ripe or unripe — 1. 

 J. Gumming ; 2. J. Brunton. 



Six Dessert Apples, fit for the table, 

 two sorts, three of each — 1. J. Gum- 

 ming ; 2. J. Brunton. 



Pint of Gooseberries — 1. Alexander 

 Gibson, gardener to Sir J. G. Baird, 

 Edmonston ; 2. J. Brunton. 



Pint of Bed Currants— 1. D. IMacfar- 

 lane, gardener to Sir R. Hay, King's 

 Meadows; 2. J. Brunton. 



CLASS ir. — OPEX TO GARDENERS AND 

 AMATEURS. 



Eight Stove and Greenhouse Plants 

 in Flower — 1. J. Paterson, gardener to 

 Mr J. Syme, Millbank ; 2. T. Lees ; 3. 

 J. Currie, gardener to Mr W. Nelson, 

 Salisbury Green. 



Three Cape Heaths, of sorts — 1. J. 

 Currie ; 2. T. Lees ; 3. J. Paterson. 



Four Plants, with fine foliage — 1 . J. 

 Paterson ; 2. J. Currie ; 3. G. R. Mill, 

 gardener to Mr H. M. Inglis of Logan 

 Bank. 



Four Ferns, exclusive of Trees — 1 . J. 

 Gordon ; 2. D. Kerr, gardener to Mr 

 A. B. Shand, Glencorse. 



Tree Fern— L J. Gordon; 2. M. 

 Murray, Carleton Lodge ; 3. J. Currie, 

 Salisbury Green. 



Two Fuchsias, of sorts — 1. J. Cowper, 

 gardener to Mr W. A. Wardrope of 

 Balfron ; 2. J. Walker, gardener to Mr 

 J. Wood, Piosehall. 



Two Fuchsias, in 8-inch pots — 1. J. 

 Cowper ; 2. J. AValker. 



Two Cockscombs — 1. A. Anderson ; 

 2. G. Pv. Mill. 



Three Zonale or Bedding Geraniums, 

 sorts, in pots not larger than 8 inches 

 — 1. John King, gardener to Sir George 

 Warrender, Bruntsfield House ; 2. J. 

 Currie. 



Three Variegated Geraniums, of sorts 

 ■ — L W. Gray, gardener, Craig Park ; 2. 

 C, Macfarlane. 



Three Bronze Geraniums, of sorts — 

 1. A. Dougall, gardener to Mr J. Cowan, 

 Beeslack ; 2. B. AYetherston, 



Twelve Cut Roses, of sorts — 1. R. 

 Rutherford, Courthill ; 2. W. Knox, 

 gardener to Mr J. Hay, Leith ; 3. W. 

 Pirie, gardener to Earl of Rosslyn, 

 Dysart. 



Twelve Gladioli, of sorts — 1. A. 

 Dougall ; 2. D. Taylor, gardener to Mr 

 J. Dickson of Saughtou. 



