374 
THE 
GARDENERS’ 
Pearmain, Akera, Duchess of — ж. ‚Мате de 
Мше — — Duchess's — Colville Rouge, 
d t, to include 
rize was taken by 
ve varieties, and the 186 
not more th 
Mr. H. аник. dmouth Nurseri Devon, who a 
magnificent of fruit. Apples, such as The Queen, К 
good’s М j r Alexander, Cox's P Blen- 
heim Orange, Cellini Pippin, Bismarck, Golden Noble, Wo 
cester P. ‚апа many others were xcellently 
red. Pears of Beurré Clairgeau, e of Jersey, 
Souvenir du Congrés ; Peaches, Pl 4 ike v 
collection of fifty —" — P was 
wo . WATKINS, Pom ford, 
who did well, considering the mo more redial t — of exhibiting 
Appl uring the 
in — — — pin fine fruit 
d Messrs. GEORGE BU: Co., nur- 
ne, were awarded hore Silver gilt Medal for 
iinis staged; an 
serymen, Maidston 
collection conspicuous for the finen: finish of the 
samples, and their brilliant colour. Th ruit 
of Mare Peasgood’s Nonsuch, Warner’s King, 
: Tyler’s Kernel, i T е 
man's Red Winter Reinette t Bellefleur, 
Reinette, Washington, & 
T GROWN IN THE OPEN AIR. 
FRUI 
DIVISION III.—GARDENERS AND AMATEURS ONLY. 
This neta much that had great interest agë эе 
nterested i 
sitors 
I Apples of Colonial — "were Ie bid 
g if the grand fruits staged were English-grown, an 
teful that it was so. Many of the nd Dum 
i dl 
ulsnary and Dessert Apples,— In the class for чке 
me twelve culinary and six dessert, there were eight com: 
titors. Mr 
юл бн ьа at 
T ; Cox’s Orange Pippin, and Ribston ard. 
King, gr. to J. 3 Esq., Gatton, Reigate, also with 
some very 
With twelve dishes, eight aei me four dessert, there 
Ww 
Pippin; 3rd, . W. 
WINGFIELD DIGBY, Ex; А-8, Castle, 
wn in this class, 
_ were sistas competitors with nine dishes of papier. 
Mr. T. Turton, gr. to J. 
А: it 
Hor- 
hree dishes, Mr. Atkins, gr. to C. S. S. Dic , Esq» 
sham. was ams ut of tutem c e titors, pe ving excellent 
t of Ri Pippin, can Mother, and Cox's Orange 
ppin ‚ай finely N ind, a collection which Ъ ihe 
exhibitor’s nam varieties King of Ar . * ары 
the 
Orange a. pem Ribston Pippin; 3rd, Mr 
varieties, 
with the sam: 
re shown, though 
sert e Pears w "Re 
alebasse, Pitmaston Duchess, gu ^ de 
Heyst, Fondante Therriott, Mari 
Vienne, Beurré "iom Doyenné Boussoch, 
rockworth i 
Spencer, i Esq.» 
shire, ee hae fine fruit of Marie Ze d'Uccle, Durondean, 
Doyenné de Merode, Souvenir Congrés, and Beurré 
Bachelier. 
There were eight exhibitors of twelve e Mr. Cotterill 
gr. to Sir W. GEAR, Tonbridge, was Ist, good — 
of Beurré Clairgeau, Gen. Todleben, — . — Duchess, Mari: 
échal de la Co e 
а: ur 
r. W. PRAGNELL, with Beurré goo» u, 
» Louise Bonn 
Clamice 
" 
f 
2 
7 
Jerse Diel, D 
2 de ла bd, Beurré варте and Winter Nelis ; 3rd, 
Mr. A. Offer, gr. to J. WARR . Esq, Handeross Park, 
Crawley. 
There phe Seven exhibitors of nine — of Pears, Mr. 
са to Earl COWLEY, Chipp: 
priz with good fruits о! тее airgean,, 
5 Pitmaston Duchess emish Beauty, emet 
не Triomphe de Мете Durondeau, Alexandre Lam- 
Loui se Bonne of Jerse: 
2nd, Mr. J. E. BUXTON, who 
had Duchess, Flemish Beauty, Brockworth Park, 
Durondeau, Louise Bonne of Jersey, Marie Lo ry 
and Ma d'Uecle; 3rd, Mr. G. W. Jo 
8 there were eight competitors, Mr. W. 
BANNISTER taking the Ist prize with Pi itmaston Duchess, 
—.— Marie 
Slogrove, g gr. to Mrs, Октор, Reigate, who had Pitmaston 
у , Broc kworth 
k, and Doyenné Boussoch. 3rd, Mr. Rick woop р. 
There were eight exhibitors of three dish 
gr. to W. М. 1 
Mr. f Lam idol 
Shiptonn Sto, was ы Уй," with Uvedale’s St. German 
J. Gipson, Chippenham, came 2nd, with Vicar of moart Ep ; 
and Mr. R, € n er rr. 
Peaches . 3: 
very bs fruit te 
Sea Eagle, and 2 — of Wales 
ee taking the Ist prize wi 
et Nectarine Peach, 
C. Herrin. 
of s King, 
Stone's, Belle Duboise, and Nonsuch. 2nd 
Wright, gr. to C. LEE CAMPBELL, Esd.. Glewston 
shire, who had very fine Warner's eg Peas- 
ch, Lord Suffield, Belle Duboise, Lane's Pr 
Far seasann a 
Piums.—There were five We чи 
four d of 
Plums, Mr. McINDOE taking the Ist prize with excellent 
fruit of Monarcb, Golden and ed tapes 
Mass 
Green Gage; 2nd Mr. G. Day, gr. to C. J, EY, Esq. 
Garliestown, ‘who bad” Kirke's Golden Drop, Reine Claude de 
Bavay, and L „Mr. J. MASTERSON. 
With one dish of dessert Plume ой than Gages, Mr. 
Herrin, gr. to the Hon. g. M, FoRT ESO N was a 
with very fine C. Drop; М. моо, . to 
» gr. г 
ge, being ‘ard with same 
еер to: J. MASSEY, Garliestown, had the best 
four dishes 6f Plums, with Pond's pen Goliath, and 
Victoria; Mr. MoIxpoE coming 2nd with Pond's Seedling, 
4 i „and Grand fate Mr. J, NOWELL, 
I th Lor class 
n the dish’ cooki 
was tst wi erat DN 5 = Bs ape Mr. ris min 
wir Meehan and Mr. _ТЕзвүтт ‚Таеной,‹ ard, with 
Septembrs. 
FREAKE, Twick 
Bat м. OAZALET, Ed., Tonbridge 
Delle de 
CHRONICLE. 
[5иртемвив 28, 1895, 
Then in the m od ан class for 1 ot Hill, gr. to 0, 
ADEANE, Esq., Cambridge, was th Reine Claude; 
rd 
Only two dishes of Paris Gages were staged, bat neither 
secured an awar 
Damsons were largely shown, the best thre e dishes coming 
NN u and Prune varie 
it 
N HARGREAVES, Esg., 
Mr. J. Goopwis, 
в 
"£g 
. Lo 
5 
. 
being prominent. 
inces.—There were fourteen lots of Quinces, the best 
ing from Mr. MITCHELL, Romsey, Hants; „ | 
tod. Cotman, Esq., Galton, Reigate, 2nd, and Mr, бї | 
th, 8rd. 
(To be continued.) Í 
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