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Warted Lemon , Ophir, Golden J3eiirre, Tnvariabilis, 

 Favourite, Loveliness, Spotted Melon, Lady Peel, Sultan s 

 Jewel, Bo-Peep, Beauty of Westerham, Turk's Cap (Yellow 

 and Green), Citron Gourd, Stark's Delight, Dark Green, 

 Judy, Ortolan, Onion Gourd, Rising Sun, Golden Turk's 

 Cap, Pyrus Striata, Delicatissirna, Lady's Jewel, Shepherd 

 Crown, Lemon with Green Point, Golden Pippin Coronet, 

 Jeannette, Oddity, Tibbit, Long White Vegetable Marrow, 

 Striped and Mottled Gold with Green Star, Swan's Egg, 

 Small Green I'ear, White Egg, Wedgwood, Kettledrum, 

 Pigeonnette, Topsy, Warted Lemon with Green Cap, 

 Ostrich '^gg. Golden Perfection, Striped Perfection, Betsy, 

 Melon Gourd, 'Jankard, Rifleman, Henry the Eighth, Anna 

 3Iaria, Queen of the Pumpkins, Elonde, Gold and 

 Green, Mr. Gladstone, Mariner's Pride, Crinoline, Mar- 

 vellous, Pretty Polly, Queen Mary, Green Nugget, Gold 

 with Green Eye. Zebra, Superb, Lord Mayor, La Delicieuse, 

 Bloomfield, Glory^ Portmanteau, Roi, Guardsman, Punch, 

 Glowworm, Milkmaid, Green Turk's Cap, Lady Palmerston, 

 Garibaldi, Volunteers, Warted Green with White Spots, 

 Light Green Warted, Catillac, Aurea Picta, Straw with. 

 Green Stripe, Lady Palmerston, Eardrop, King of Portugal, 

 Ribbed Man-ow, Menotti Garibaldi, Queen of England. 

 General Turr, Feu de Joie, Marmalade Marrow, Lemon and 

 Green, Cinderella, Prince of Wales, Mottled Green Eugenie, 

 Pyrus Variegata, Toby, Prince Imperial, Queen Victoria, 

 Blanc Mange, Lancaster Shot, Le Gondolier, Gold with Green 

 Cap, Orange and Green, Napoleon, Mammoth, Knicker- 

 bocker, Giant's Bowl, Green Mammoth, Lord Derb}^ 

 Bishop's Mitre, Norfolk Giant, Fireball, Sambo, Mous. 

 Soyer, Madlle. Titiens, Mottled Vegetable Marrow fverf/ 

 delicious flavour )^*ThQ Pope, Alba Viride, 

 2nd Prize, 2Z.— Mr. J. August, Beddington. 



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Class 3. Goukds^ eatable when Ripe. The Heaviest Single Specijien. 



(Home Growth). *» 



1st Prize, 3^. — Mr. A Fryer, Chatteris, Cambridgeshire. —178 lbs. 

 2nd Prize, 21. — Mr. T. Howe, gardener to Mrs. Nicholl, Watford. 



llSi lbs. 



Class 4. Gourds, eatable when Ripe. The Heaviest Single 



SpEcniEN. (Foreign Growth.) 



Ist Prize, 3L — Messrs. Veitch & Son, F.R.H.S., Exeter, and Chelsea. 



lU lbs. 

 2nd Prize, 2Z,— E. Stuart, Esq., F.R.H.S., Villa Stuart, Nice. 



Class 5. Gouiids. The most Extensive Collection, without regard 



TO Cultivation. (Fob Ornament, as merely 

 Curious, and never Eatable.) 



1st Prize, 3/.— Mr. A. Crambe, gardener to the Earl of Ducie, 



V.P.R.H.S., Tortworth Court, Wootten under-edge, 

 . 2nd Prize, 2?.— Mr. W. G. Pragnell, gardener to G. D. W. Digby, Esq., 



Sherborne Castle. 



Equal 2nd Prize, 2i. —Messrs. Veitch & Son, F.R.H.S., Exeter and 



Chelsea. 



Equal 2nd Prize, 2?.— Theodor Ohlendorff, Hamburg'and Altona. 



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