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Watson, John, The Gardens, Stravithie, St Andrews, Fifeshire. 
An Ornamental Rustic Wicket Gate. 
Webster, A. D., Forester, Penrhyn Castle, North Wales. 
Two Slate Tree Labels. 
Specimen of Slate Fencing. 
Thirty-six sections of new and rare Conifere grown at 
Penrhyn Castle, many showing great freedom of growth. 
Collection of Cones of the rarer Conifers grown at Penrhyn 
Castle. 
Forty mounted specimens of the Ferns of Carnarvonshire, as 
illustrative of “ Forest Flora.” 
Bronze Medal awarded for the Collection. 
Webster John, Gardener and Forester, Gordon Castle, Morayshire. 
An interesting Collection of Forest Specimens, comprising : 
Natural Root-engrafting of the Larch. 
Taxodium sempervirens, with curious bulbous growth at 
the root. 
Mistletoe, showing root-growth. 
Ivy Stems, showing 36 natural grafts. 
Burr Knot on Fir Branch. 
Commended. 
Wyton, William, The Gardens, Heysham Hall, Lancaster. 
A Drawing-room Photograph Stand or Album, composed of 
580 pieces of Wood, carved with a pocket-knife, and put 
together without nails, in the form of a Gothic pyramid. 
Awarded a Diploma. 
Exuisits BY MEMBERS OF THE ScoTTIsH ARBORICULTURAL 
SOcIETY OUTSIDE OF THE Socrety’s Court. 
Her Masesty THE QuEEN, Balmoral Castle, Aberdeenshire. 
A Rustic Chalet or Summer House wholly constructed of 
Scots Fir; several grand specimens and sections of Scots 
Fir Wood ; and sections of the ground on Deeside, show- 
ing the nature of the soil in which the Scots Fir thrives. 
Gold Medal awarded for the Collection. 
Athole, His Grace the Duke of, K.T., Blair Castle, Blair Athole, 
per J. M‘Gregor, Forester, Ladywell, Dunkeld, Perthshire. 
A highly instructive series of Larch sections, etc., illustrating 
the various stages of the ‘larch disease,” dry-rot, and blister. 
A Field Gate made of Larch Wood, 
Silver Medal awarded for the Collection. 
