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May 14. — Sir C. Wentworth Dilke's prize of Five Pound3 to 



Mr. Jobn Standish, for Ingram's Hardy Prolific 

 Grape. 



„ Mr. W. Wilson Saunders' prize of Five Pounds to 



Mr. Gates, gardener to Lord Leigh, Stoneleigh 

 Abbey, for a Seedling Pine-Apple. 



„ A First-Class Cekxificate to Strawberry Eclipse, 



raised by Mr. Willis Reeve, Caucwdon Hall, 

 Rocbford, Essex, 



„. A Label of Commekdatiox to Mr. Gardiner, gar- 



dener to E. P. Shirley, Esq., Lower Eatirigton 

 Park, Stratford-on-Avon, for a collection of well- 

 kept Apples. 

 June 11. — A Label of Commendation to Mr. John Standish, 



of Bagsbot, for a collection of Vines in pots. 

 Aug. 13. — A First-Class Certificate to Chavoush Grape, 



exhibited by Mr. Constantino, gardener to C. 

 Mills, Esq., Hillingdon. 

 Sept. 10.— One Pound to Mr. J. G. Dwerrihouse, gardener to 



Lord Eversley, for the best three dishes of Peaches. 

 „ One Pound to Mr. Francis Dancer, Little Sutton, 



Chiswick, for the best three dishes of Plums. 

 J, Fjfxeen Shillings to Mr. John Newton, gardener 



to G* J. Graham, Esq., East Lodge, Enfield, for 

 the second best three dishes of Plums. 

 Ten Shillings to Mr. Henry Eyre, gardener to 

 A. F. Slade, Esq., Chiselhurst, for the third best 

 three dishes of Plums. 

 A First-Class Certificate to Victoria Nectarine, 

 raised by Mr. Thomas Eivers, of Sawbridgeworth. 

 Oct. 8. — Fifteen Shillings to Mr. Whiting, gardener to 



, H. T. Hope, Esq , The Deepdene, for the second 

 . best three dishes of Pears. 

 „ One Pound to Mr. Whiting, for the best three 



dishes of Plums. 

 Thanks of the Committee to Mr. Thomson, gar- 

 dener to Mrs. Dixon, Stanstead Park, near Havant, 

 for an interesting collection of Grapes from pots, 

 grown in an orchard-house. 

 9, A First-Class Certificate to British Queen Pear, 



raised by Mr. Thomas Ingram, gardener to Her 

 Majesty at Frogmore, 



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