cxxvi Award of Prizes at Norioich, 1911. 



Class 5. — Bed Exanijdex of the. Conversion of an itnprojitaMe Wood, oner 10 

 acreii in extent, into a thrift y condition, of wkic/i a clear history must be 

 (jiren. [5 entries.] 



19 1. \Silver Medal & .£3.) -Dowauer Countess of Leicester. Weasenham, 

 Swaffhaui. 



18 II. (Bronze Medal & .t'2.)— Earl Gadogan, K.G., Culford Hall, Bury St. Edmunds. 



Class 6. — Bed Managed Woodland Estates, not less than 1,000 aeres in area. 



[7 entries.] 



28 I. (Silver Medal & £3.)— Lieut.-Col. B. T. Petrb, Westwick, Norwich. 



23 II. (Bronze Medal & jC2.)— The Earl of Leicester, G.C.V.O., C.M.G., Holkbam, 

 Norfolk. 



29 Bronze Medal.— E. G. Pretyman, M.P., Orwell Park, Ipswich. 



HOME NURSERIES COMPETITION. 



Restricted to Norfolk, Suifolk, and Cambridgreshire. 

 Class 1. — Best Seed Beds of at least three species of Conifers, sown in the 

 spring o/ 1911. [1^ entries.] 

 1 I. (Silver Medal.)-EARL Gadogan. E.G., Culford Hall. Bury St. Edmunds. 



3 II. (Bronze Medal.)— Russell J. Golman, Crown Point, Norwich. 



Class 2. — Best Nursery Plots of Tran.t planted Trees. [4 entries.] 



5 I. (Silver Medal.)— The Earl of Leicester, G.C.V.O.. C.M.G.. Holkham. Norfolk. 



6 II. (Bronze Medal.)— Sir Reginald P. Beauchamp, Bt' LauRley Park, Norfolk. 



4 H. C— Earl Gadogan, K.G. 



Class 3. — Best 3fanaged General Home Nurseries, not exceeding half an acre 



in extent. [2 entries.] 

 9 I. (Silver Medal.)— Major G. F. Molinbux-Montgomerie, Garboldishani Old 

 Hall. Norfolk. 



Class 4. — Best Managed General Home Nurseries, exceedinti half an acre 

 in extent. [10 entr'es.] 



11 I. (Silver Medal.)— Earl Gadogan. K.G.. Culford Hall, Burv St. Edmunds. 



12 f Equal Second. ] — Tue Earl of Leicester, G.C.V.O., C.M.G.. Holkham, Norfolk. 

 17 1 Bronze Medal. ) —Sir Eustace Gurney, Sprowston Hall, Norwich. 



15 H. C— Kenneth M. Clark. 



Class 5. — Be.-it Plots of Seedlings, both Hardwood and Conifer. [2 entries.] 



20 I. (Silver Medal.)— E.\RL Gadogan, K.G., Culford Hall. Burv St. Edmunds. 



21 II. (Bronze Medal.)- Sir Reginald P. Beauchamp, Bt., Langley Park, Norfolk. 



HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION. 



Class 1. — Groups of Miscellaneous Plants, in and out of bloom. [2 entries.] 



1 I. (jCSO.)— James Cypher & Sons, Exotic Nurseries, Cheltenham. 



2 II. (£25.)— W. A. Holmes, West End Nurseries, Chesterfield. 



Class 2. — Collect ionji of Orchids. [1 entry.] 



3 I. (Gold Medal & £10.)— James Cypher & Sons, PJxotic Nurseries, Cheltenham. 



Class 3. — Groups of Car nations. 

 [No entry.] 



Class 4. — Groups of Tuberous Begonias in pots. [2 entries.] 



5 I. (Gold Medal & £5.)— Blackmore & Langdon, Twerton Hill Nursery, Bath. 



4 II. (£3.)— THOMAS S. Ware, Feltham, Middlesex. 



Class 5. — Displays of Herbaceous Flotvcrs, Bamboos, Liliunis, and Foliage. 



[4 entries.] 



6 I. (£20.)— WM. ARTINGDALE & Son, Nether Green Nursery, Sheffield. 

 8 II. (£15.)— W. & J. Brown, 29 Narrow Street, Peterborough. 



7 III. (£10.)— Whitelegge ^.t Page, Chislehurst, Kent. 



Class 6. — Collections if Store and Greenhouse Plants in bloom. [1 entry.] 

 10 I. (Gold Medal & £10.)— James Cypher & Sons, Queens Road Nurseries, Chelten- 

 ham. 



Class 7. — Collections of Cut Sprays of Carnations. [4 entries.] 



12 I. (Gold Medal & £5.)— C. S. Water.s, Deanland Nursery. Balcombe, Sussex. 



13 II. (£3.)— Col. The Hon. C. Harbord, Gunton Park, Norwich. 



14 III. (£2.)-L0RD DE Ramsey, Haverland Hall, Norwich. 



