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ik Smith «: Co., High 



Stroot. Holfasl. 



Chrys.iiilhcMuiims — Jolui Jaiiu-sun, tiumtess of 

 Call-don. Lady ralnuT, t lias. nnlVm. J'raiik Workman. 

 J. HradU-y. .vV. 



Kniit Lord O'.Ni-ill. Shaiu-s (.asllo ; Lady ( lara I'iiz 

 irorald. Carrigforan ; Karl of l<ossborou);li; Pillown ; 

 Karl ol" Droijhoda. Karl of Knu\ Lady Annally. I'.owran ; 

 John Jameson, Portmarnock ; R. Jami-son. Knock ; 

 Thos. Cooni\v, .Monntainpolo, Co. Moalh ; J. .Andorson. 

 (."lowran ; R. Whito. Go\sran; .\. d. Howi-rs, Moon- 

 loin ; J. O'Ki'i-lV. HallyhooU-y ; .\. Ili-nry. RandalsUnvn : 

 J. Fnlu-y. Tiios. .N'ully. Carmross, Kolis ; James 

 ( romio. Porladown ; N. Hone, Ralieny ; J. Keek-s. 

 LoiiiLflij^all ; T. H. Spence, Porladowii ; V. H. Webb. 

 Randalstown ; Cyril Ciurncy, Hii^ijleswade ; Mrs. Coftey, 

 \e\vmarket-on-Fers,^iis ; Mrs. Robertson. Limavad}- ; 

 I. Calvert, Portadown ; \. Coii.i,'^lilan, Piltown ; 

 J. Clelland, Crosgar, S:c. 



W'g-etables— Lord O'N'eill, IL Siewarl, Bani,^or ; 

 Countess of Caledon. Lady I'almer, Rush ; Col. Wallace, 

 Downpatrick ; N. Hone, Raheny ; P^arl of Longford, &c. 



-Apple Packing Competition — John Moffel. Porta- 

 down ; Jas. Cromie, Portadown ; D. M'Laren, 

 Clougher Park, Clougher ; Mrs. M. Coffey, Xewmarkel- 

 on-Fergus ; Mrs. Duggan, Piltown ; W. J. Morrow, 

 Enniskillen, and R. White, Gowran. 



Honev^W. G. Peris, Enniskillen ; Rev. J. Sailers, 



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 Bramley's Seedling) for 

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.Vewtownanls ; 1 1. C . (.iibson. K.illygiuvan ; R.Carson 

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The connniltee of the Clsler liorticullur.il .Society 

 ;ind ilu-ir ;ible ami eoiu-leous secri'l.irv , .Mr. .M'Hridi-, 

 ilescrve the greali-st credit for lluii- l.ibours in 

 conneclioii with this e\ciil. C,. \^. 



1912 



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IRISH GARDENING 



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