Ixxxviii Award of Prizes at Doncaster, 1912. 



HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION. 



Class 1. — Gnn/pa of Mis('.ella7ieous Plants^ in and out of bloom. [4 entries.] 



1 I. (Largre Gold Medal & ;C30.)— James Cypher & Sons, Queen's Eoad Nurseries 



Cheltenham. 



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



4 III. (.£20.)— Joe S. Sharp, Valley Nurseries. Bankfoot, Aldmondbury. 



3 IV. (£15.)— William Vause, Nurseryman, Leamington. 



Class 2. — Collections of Orchids. [1 entry.] 



5 I. (Gold Medal & jCIO.)— James Cypher & Sons, Queen's Road Nurseries, Cheltenham. 



Class 3. — Groups of Carnations. Flowers, and Plants combined. 

 [No entry.] 



Class 4. — Groups of Tuberous Begoyiias in pots. [3 entries.] 



6 I. (Gold Medal & £10.)— Blackmore & LANGDON, Twerton Hill Nursery, Bath. 



7 III. (£2.)— B. H. Brooksbank, Sandrock, Tickhill, Eotherham. 



Class 5. — Piitjylays of Herbaceous Flowers, Bamboos. Liliums, and Foliage. 



[6 entries.] 



10 I. (^20.)— James Backhouse & Sons, The Nurseries. York. 



9 II. (£15.)— Wm. ARTINQDALE & Son, Nether Green Nursery, ShefiSeld. 



11 III. (£10.)— W. A J. Brown, 29 Narrow Street, Peterborough. 



12 IV. (£5.)— Gibson & Co., Nurserymen, Leeming Bar, Bedale. 



Class 6. — Collections of Stove and Greenhouse Plants in bloom. [1 entry.] 



15 I. (Gold Medal & £10.)— James Cypher & Sons, Queen's Eoad Nurseries, Chelten- 



ham. 



Class 7. — Collect io}hs of Out Sprays of Carnations. [1 entry.] 



16 I. (Gold Medal & jCS.)— C. Engelmann, Saffron Walden. Essex. 



Class 8. —Collectiom of Cut Hardy Perennials, Roses excluded. [5 entries.] 

 20 I. (£10.)— HARKNESS & SONS, Bedale. 



17 II. (£6.)— Wm. ARTINGDALE & Son, Nether Green Nursery. Sheffield. 



Class 9. — Collections of Cut Roses. [.5 entries.] 

 26 I. (Gold Medal & £5.)— F. M. Bradley, Rose Grower, Peterborough. 

 24 II. (£3.) -W. & J. BROWN, Narrow Street, Peterborough. 

 23 III. (£2.)— R. W. Proctor & Sons, Ashgate Road, Chesterfield. 



Class 10.. — Collections of Sweet Peas. [6 entries.] 



32 I. (Gold Medal & £5.)— E. W. King & Co., Coggeshall, Essex. 



Class 11. — Collectionji of Eight Kinds of Vegetables. [1 entry.] 



33 I. (£5.)— The Duke of Portland, E.G., Welbeck, Worksop. 



Class 12. — Decorative Dis2)lays of Rijje Fruit. [1 entry.] 



34 I. (£15.)— The Duke of Portland, K.G , Welbeck, Worksop. 



Class 13. — Four bunches of Grapes, of distinct varieties. [2 entries.] 



36 I. (£3.)— The Duke of Portland, E.G., Welbeck, Worksop. 



35 II. (£2.)-CHARLESTHELLUSS0N, Brodsworth Hall, Doncaster. 



Class 14. — Two bunches of Muscat Grapes. [1 entry.] 



37 I. (30s.)— The Duke of Portland, E.G., Welbeck, Worksop. 



Class 15. — Two bunches of Blach Hambro Grapes. [2 entries.] 



38 I. (30s.)— THE Duke of Portland, E.G., Welbeck, Worksop, 



Class 16. — Two bunches of Madresfield Court Grapes. [2 entries,] 

 40 I. (30s.)— The Duke of Portland, E.G., Welbeck, Worksop. 



Class 17. — Two dishes of peaches of distinct varieties. [1 entry.] 



42 I. (30s.) -The Duke of Portland, E.G., Welbeck, Worksop. 



Class 18. — Two dishes of Nectarines of distinct varieties. [1 entry.] 



43 I. (30s. I— The Duke of Portland, E.G., Welbeck, Worksop. 



Class 19. — Fonr dishes of Strawberries of distinct varieties. [2 entries.] 



44 I. (30s.)— Charles Thellusson, Brodsworth Hall, Doncaster. 



