cxlviii Aivard of Prizes at Shrewsbury, 1914. 



Class 1, Stage A. 



No. Award. 

 Class 2, Stage B. 



No Award. 



Conifers. To be uot less than 4 acres in extent. Restricted to estates of 

 which more than 300 acres are woodlands. 



Class 3, Stage A. 

 Silver Medal.— The Earl of Powis, Walcot. Lydburv Xorth, Salop. 

 Bronze Medal.— F. J. Harrison, Maer Hall, Newcastle, Staffs. 



Class 4, Stage B. 



Silver Medal.— The Trustees of the late H. J. Alloroft, Stokesay Court, 



Onibury, Salop. 

 Bronze Medal.— The Exobs. of the late John NAYLOB, Brynllywarch Hall, Kerry, 



Mont. 



SECTION II. 



Hardwoods as final crop. To be not less than 2 acres in extent. Restricted 

 to estates of which less than 300 acres are woodlands. 



Class 5, Stage A. 

 Silver Medal.— A. Humphries Owen, Qlansevern, Mont. 



Class 6, Stage B. 

 Silver Medal.— A. Humphries Owen, Qlansevern. Mont. 

 Bronze Medal. -W. F. Bbddoes, Minton, Church Stretton, Salop. 



Conifers. To be not less than 2 acres in extent. Restricted to estates of 

 which less than 300 acres are woodlands. 



Class 7, Stage A. 

 Bronze Medal.— Thomas Thomas-Moore, Old Hall, Dolan, R.S.O., Radnorshire. 



Class 8, Stage B. 

 Silver Medal.— W. F. Beddoes. Minton, Church Stretton, Salop. 



Class 9. — Best examples showing systematic management of existing looodland 

 area, including the renovation and conversion of an unprofitable wood into a 

 profitable condition. 



Silver Medal.)— Sir Henry W. a. Ripley, Bt., Bedstone House, Bucknell, Salop. 



Bronze Medal.— Mrs. Cathoart, Wootton Lodge, near Ashbourne, Staffs. 



Class 10. — Plantations of not less than 2 acres, consisting of Douglas Fir, 

 Sitka Spruce, Japanese Larch, Corsican Pine, or any other rarer Conifer, 

 pure or mixed, of not less than fire or more than thirty years' growth. 



Silver Medal.— The Earl of Powis, Walcot, Lydbury North, Salop. 

 Bronze Medal.— J. Murray Naylor, Leighton Hall, Welshpool. 



Class 11. — Best managed woodland estates, no' less than 1,000 acres in area. 



Gold Medal.— J. Murray Naylor, Leighton Hall, Welshpool. 



Silver Medal.— Lord Barnard. Upplngton, Wellington, Salop. 



Bronze Medal.— C. Coltman Rogers, Stanage Park, Radnorshire. 



C— Captain H. EIeywood-Lonsdale, Shavington, Market Drayton, Salop. 



Gold Medal given by the Royal English Arboricultural Society for the best Plantation 

 to The Trustees of the late H. J. alloroft, Stokesay Court, Onibury, Salop. 



HOME NURSERIES COMPETITION. 



Restricted to Shropshire, Staffordshire, Eadnorshire. or Montgomeryshire. 

 Class 1. — Best Managed General Home Nurseries, not less than 1 acre 



in extent. 

 Silver Medal.— Captain H. Heywood-Lonsdale, Shavington, Market Drayton. 

 Bronze Medal.— Lord Harlboh, Brogyntyn, Oswestry, Salop. 



