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Gladioli (stand 12 varieties).—!. Major H. 

 Stubber; 2, Rev. J. J. Griffin. 



Collection Annuals.— F. V. Westby, D.L. 



Carnations or Picotees (12 vases). — 1, G. C. 

 Stapleton. 



Carnations or Picotees (G vases).— 1. Edward 

 Kelly; 2, N. T. Harris. 



Sweet Pe.\s. 



Champion Class, collection 18 bunches for 

 Challenge Cup presented by Mrs. R. B. Moloney. 

 — Won by Viscount Powerscourt; 2, J. Hennerty; 

 3, Miss Osborne. 



Sweet Peas (12 bunches).— 1, Viscount Powers- 

 court; 2, J. Hennerty; 3, Major Stubber. 



Sweet Peas (6 bunches).— 1, R. F. Cruise, Rath- 

 moyle; 2, Rev. J. J. Grffin. 



Basket Sweet Peas (for ladies only). — 1^ no 

 award; 2, Miss Kelly, Montrose. 



Fruit. 



White Grapes. — 1 Sir Stanley Cochrane; 2, Ladv 

 Howard Bury; 3. F. V. Westby. 



Black Hamburg Grapes. — 1, Lady Bury; 2, Mr. 

 Justice Wylie; 3, F. V. Westby. 



Black Grapes any other variety. — 1. F. V. West- 

 by; 2, H. M. Beddington; 3, Mr. Justice Wylie. 



Peaches. — 1, Lady Bury; 2, Mr. Justice Wylie; 

 3, Major H. Stubber. 



Nectarines. — 1, Lady Bury; 2. Marquis of 

 Ormonde; 3, Marquis of Headfort. 



Melon. — 1, Marquis of Ormonde; 2, Howard 

 Guinness. 



Collection of 6 Dishes Apples. — 1, John 

 Hennerty; 2, Marquis of Ormonde; 3, Major H. 

 Stubber. 



Apples (Dessert), Beautv of Bath. — 1, Lady 

 Bury; 2, A. Claud Ellis; 3,' Mrs. Leet. 



Apples, Irish Peach. — 1, Marquis of Headfort; 

 2, Captain Lewis Riall; 3, Mr. Justice Wylie. 



Apples, Ripe, any otlier Variety. — 1, Marquis of 

 Ormonde; 2, Lady Bury; 3, H. M. Reddington. 



Apples (Woking), Lord Grosvenor. — 1 F. V. 

 Westby; 2 Captain R. H. Fowler; 3, Sir Stanley 

 Cochrane. 



Apples, Early Victoria. — 1 A. Claud Ellis; 

 2, J. G. Geoghegan; 3, Marquis of Ormonde. 



Apples, Echlinville Seedling. — 1, H. M. Bedding- 

 ton: 2, Marquis of Headfort; 3, Captain Lewis 

 Riall. 



Apples, Grenadier. — 1, A. Claud Ellis; 2, Sir 

 T. W. Russell; 3, Mrs. Williams. 



Apples any other Variety. — 1, Lady Bury; 

 2, Major Kelly; 3, Miss Cunningham. 



Pears. — 1, Marquis of Headort; 2, Marquis of 

 Ormonde; 3, Lady Bury. 



Red Plums. — 1, Marquis of Ormonde; 2, G. C. 

 Stapleton; 3, Miss Cunningham. 



Black or Purple Plums. — 1, Marquis of 

 Ormonde; 2, Captain Lewis Riall; 3, Sir Stanley 

 Cochrane. 



Plums, any other Colour. — 1, Marquis of 

 Ormonde; 2, Captain Lewis Riall; 3, Sir Stanley 

 Cochrane. 



Red Gooseberries. — 1, Sir Stanley Cochrane; 

 2, Mrs. L. V. Toner; 3, G. C. Stapleton. 



Green Gooseberries. — 1, G. C. Stapleton; 2, Mrs. 

 Toner; 3, Marquis of Ormonde. 



Yellow Gooseberries. — 1, G. C. Stapleton; 

 2. Major H. Stubber. 



Red Currants.— 1, G. C. Stapleton; 2, Mrs. 

 Tisdall; 3, Captain Riall. 



White Currants.— 1, H. M. Beddington; 2, G. C. 

 Stapleton; 3, Captain Daly. 



Loganberries.— 1, R. T. Harris, Saintbury, 

 Killiney. 



Cherries.— 1, Lady Bury; 2, Marquis of Head- 

 fort; 3, Major Kelly. 



Tomatoes.— 1, Mrs. Toner; 2, Colonel R. Claude; 

 3, Major Hamilton. 



Veget.^bles. 



Cucumbers.— 1, Colonel Claude Cane, St 

 Wolston, Celbridge; 2, Major Hamilton Stubber; 

 3, F. V. Westby, Roebuck Castle, Dundrum. 



French Beans.— 1, Major H. Stubber; 2, Mr. 

 Justice Wylie; 3, R. T. Harris, Saintbury, 

 Killiney. 



Broad Beans.— 1, Mrs. Tisdall, Charlesfort, 

 Kells; 2, Howard Guinness, Chesterfield, Booters- 

 town; 3, G. C. Stapleton. 



Cauliflowers. — 1, Viscount Powerscourt, Ennis- 

 kerry; 2, Major Kelly. 



Cabbage (Small).— 1, Miss Cunningham, Trinity 

 Hall, Donnybrook; 2, G. C. Stapleton; 3, Ho^^ard 

 Guinness. 



Cabbage (Large).- 1, Colonel Claude Cane; 

 2, Mr. Justice Wylie; 3, Miss Cunningham. 



Carrots.— 1, Miss Tisdall, Charlesfort, Kells; 



2, Major Kelly. 



Cabbage Lettuce.— 1, Mother Agatha, Loreto 

 Convent, Rathfarnham; 2, Howard Guinness; 



3, Mr. Justice Wylie. 



Cos Lettuce.— 1, G. C. Stapleton. 



Green Marrows.— 1, Major Kelly; 2, H. M. 

 Beddington, Ballyhooley ; 3, Mr. Justice W^ylie. 



White Marrows.— 1, Major Kelly; 2, Mr. Justice 

 Wylie; 3, Miss Cunningham. 



Onions.— 1, Colonel Claude Cane; 2, Major H. 

 Stubber; 3, Howard Guinness. 



Peas.— 1, Colonel Claude Cane; 2, Mrs. Tisdall; 

 3, Major Kelly. 



Potatoes (Round).— 1, Lady C. Howard Bury, 

 Charleville, Tullamore; 2, F. V. Westby; 3, Major 

 Kelly. 



Potatoes (other than Round). — 1, Lady Howard 

 Bury; 2, Mrs. Tisdall; 3, Sir T. W. Russell, Tere- 

 nure. 



Parsley. — 1, Colonel Claude Cane; 2, Miss Cun- 

 ningham; 3, G. C. Stapleton. 



White Turnips. — 1, Mother Agatha; 2, Major 

 Kelly; 3, Miss Rothwell, Terenure. 



Yellow Turnips. — 1, Viscount Powerscourt; 

 2, Rev. Mother Agatha. 



Collection of Vegetables (Champion Class. — 



1, Viscount Powerscourt; 2, John H.innerly, 

 Boreenamana Road, Cork. 



Collection of Vegetables. — 1, Captain Daly. 

 Collection of Vegetables. — 1, Mr. Justice Wylie; 



2, Captain R. H. Fowler, Rahanston, Enfield; 



3, Miss Rothwell. 



Plotholders' Section. 

 Champion Class — Collection 6 kinds of Vege- 

 tables.— 1, J. E. G. Milner, 66 Haddington Road; 



2. H. Tapley, 111 Rialto Cottages; 3, L. Mason, 

 6'J Brighton Avenue, Rathgar; 4, F. Toner, Eblana 

 Avenue, Kingstown. 



Collection 4 kinds Vegetables. — 1, VV. Salmon, 

 Junr., 2 Orwell Cottages, Rathgar; 2, N. Bergin, 

 3 Tivoli Terrace, Kingstown; 3, J. Carleton, Kim- 

 mage Road; 4, J. Hudson, Glasthule. 



Beet.— 1, L. Mason; 2, H. Tapley; 3, F. Toner. 



French Beans (Dwarf).— 1, H. Tapley; 2, W. 

 Brown, 15 Mountpleasant Parade, Ranelagh; 



3, W. Duncan, 28 Caldwell Square, Kingstown. 

 Beans (Runner). — 1, W. Alford, 9 Abercorn 



