REPORTS OF THE FIIUIT COMMITTEE, 773 



For riemish Beauty, GanseFs Bergamot, and Jersey Gratioli. 



Second Prize — To ]\Jr. Tuknicr, Kojal Nurseries. Slough. 



For Jersey Gratioli, Belle de Bruxelles, and Fondante 



d'Aiitomne. 



Class C. For the best 3 Dishes of Dessert Plums. 



First Prize — ^To Mr. Kailk, gardener to the Right Hon. the 

 Earl of Lovelace. For Coe*s Golden Brop, Imperatrice, and 



Reiue Claude de Bavay. 



Second Prize— To Mr. Botjsie, gardener to the Right Hon. 

 Lord Taunton, Stoke Park, Slough. For Coe's Golden Drop, 



Prince of Wales, and Magnum Eonum. 



Class D. For the best 3 Dishes of Cherries. 



First Prize— To Mr. Tilleby, gardener to his Grace the 

 Duke of PoKi'LAND, Welbeck. For Morello. 



Class E. For the best Melon. 9 



The Prize— To Mr. Bousie. For Golden Perfection. 



[No Second Prize was offered in llie schedule, but the corn- 

 mittee recommended one guinea to be awarded to Mr. Wiuting, 

 gardener to H. T. Hope, Esq., The Deepdene, for Golden Per- 

 fection; and the same amount to lh\ G-korgi-: Cuku, gardener 

 to M. G. Thoyts, Esq., for Lulhampstead House Seedling; 



on account of the excellence of these Melons, and their ver^' close 

 approach, in this respect, to the one which obtained the Pnze.J 



Class F. For the best Dish of Grnpes. 

 [No competitors.] 



Class a. For the best Dish of Figs. 



First Prize— To Mr. John Pottlr, Little Dealings, Wood- 



britlge, Suffolk. For Green or White Ischia. 



Second Prize— To Mr. C Koss, gardener to Cuarlks Eyiu;, 



Esq., Welford Park, Newbury. For Brunswick. 



Besides the exhibitions which gained the prizes as above, the 

 following were also received : 



In Class A, Mr. Spivky, gardener to J. A. Hotolon, Esq., 

 Hallingbury Park, Bishop's Stortford Essex, _ sent Eibston 



Pipping King of the Pippins, and Golden Pippm : the latter 

 however, proved to be the Downton. Mr. Turner and Mr. Cole 

 also sent 3 dishes each. 



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