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marked difference ш ше €— of the several dishes, but d and 3rd prizes were taken by Mr. McKenzie and Mr, ee green. W. & E. WELLS, Hounslow (gr, Mr, 
some first-class s ncluded, Mr. C. Ross w GOLDSMITH. ingleton) ; dod, Mr. T. TURTON ; 3rd, OLDSMITH 
let; Mr. Newman ae J. * тох, е Chertsey, 2nd; merced d Glamis. 5 were fourteen dishes, and most ucc mpson’s.—Three dishes of this 'nioe-eating and u 
and Mr. T. ы Эти ТОР, 3 them were of v quality. Mr. WooDWARD, who variety were shown, Ist, М MITH ; 2nd, Mr. J. 
Bramley's Seedling u^ was "E т^ Mr. С. Ross and Mr. Т. W.S GIBSON ; 3rd, Mr. Co RILL 
Mr. AUSTIN T and were lar, d оо. Mr. 's King, —Mr. MoK RNZ IE had the best dish of fruits, Triomphe de Vienne —Six dishes were shown in this instanc», 
Киллск 
GD. WOODWARD was 2nd; and Mr, C. — 
d Pippin.—There were fifteen dishes of a is * = 
and not less useful fruit rally 
and mecium ; Mr. MCKENZIE was 2nd, and Mr, 
Gro, GOLDSMITH, 3rd. 
Сот'з Pom There twenty- "three d 
апа — 
ceptional r, they A very pretty. Ist, Mr. C. 
— — An Ө. Н. Goopwin, Mereworth ; 3rd, Mr, Gro, 
Woopw 
Duche — Oldenburg. — This pretty — 1 тч 
ин» popular, only ag dishes were show ee 
y poor. Mr RIGHT was Ча, . . T 
e Hon. D.P, Enos. 
twenty-one tors, 
large Apple is of soft 
an the variety is an 
t of seventeen ex- 
1 and he was 
and Mr. C. HERRIN, 
ts. 
euitabl for 
— one mid-season се. 
пбсевз(' 
being а - Am condition, 
e best among 
Mn other com: competitors ; this. йй was les by Mr. 
Buxton and Mr. Gro. Woop 
Seedling 
Eleven dishes of this variety, 
milar di 
Gas 
vec asser „made а Y E Mr. 
. ко 
le.—These fruits were in great contrast to the 
preceding — varieties, — the —— was 
О. WOODWARD took Mr. 
мо ind ind 
„8 Spire filled six Mr. 
каш —€— c Mr. — was 2nd, followed by 
мет. W. 
he only t two dishes were stagad, and the lst prize 
1 1 
Hawthornden. (New )—This worthy Apple was staged by 
fifteen exhibitors ; uality of most of the fruits was very 
i . place, and the 2п4 and 
Lori Deris d lot 
taken by Mr. Go tee 
Mr. G. WAKEFIELD, Bearstead, was 3rd. The ere wer enty- 
two dishes 
40-4 Gr osvenor was wr * — 3 and we 
thought that the quality was than 2 Mr. 
WooDWARD, however, had а dh 2 spe d . and he 
was followed by CKENZIE and Mr, EBB. 
Lord Suffield, which occupied the next position, is of much 
the same colo were — ы dishes, and the 
zes were taken by Mr, TuRTON, CKENZIE, and Mr. 
J, E. Burton, gr. to sir E. PAUL Bart, , Twickenham, in the 
same order 
e is a very different coloured fruit. Mr. 
McKENZIE's dish was of very high colour, and the fruits from 
H. S. Morrat, Esq , . C, Ross, who 
were 2od and 3rd, were also of good quality. There were 
dishes of this Apple were 
shown, and those — H. чы dimer r^ was lst, 
capital. The 2nd ап went t P aad 
Esq., Carshalton, gr., wo ай, уы Mr. W. — 
ANewton Wonder is & very pre uit when seen 
fection. Mr. GOLDSMITH had e specimens, Was 
followed by P. CROWLEY, Esq., don (gr., Mr. Harris); 
and Ме, 8. T. WRIGHT. ар 
form, and. paca it combines in 
Excellent fruits were see 
unusual 
dishes or so that were staged. Mr. Mok eszre was lst, Mr, 
WooDWARD 2ad, and Mr. R. С. SAND ‚ gr., Halton 
Tring, 3rd. 
Potts’ Seed — best of каныш dishes was that from 
Тноз. RIDGWELL, Esq., t, Grays, Essex. He was fol- 
lowed by Mr. P. Салаа who had very good fruits; and 
- “a! HELMAN, lew 
FEAT fihi 
— Apple, and } i 25 He was 
followed by Mr. T. W. STARTUP and Mr. S, T. er 
Stirling Castle, exhibited in a score of from 
Mr. C, R 88; and as ао. апі 
Mr. J. Fino HILL, Watford, 
Stone’s.—Ten good and fairly even dishes se this large fruit 
were shown, but Mr. 3 he was followed by 
Mr. WOODWARD and Mr. 
The Queen is a very pretty fru seen in the perfec- 
tion exhibited by the specimens from M. Mr, R. с. SANDER; the 
itors, and 
ho had five very fine 
fruits. He was followed by Mr. MCKESNZIE, and Mr. S. T 
WRIGHT, 
Any —There were twenty-nine exhibitors in 
ра — ніна, а mi number of beef 3 
st prize went to Mr. MCKENZIE ; Mr. ARD, with 
— Belle Duboise was 2nd; — Mr. T. W. * who 
had Tyler’s Kernel, was 3rd. 
D PRARS. 
Beurre Diel. let, Earl PERCY (gr;, d. Wythes), Syon House, 
T" for 9 first- class in n every point, 2nd, Е : 
NT AMES, 
т. Banni: ter), 
n the Ist — — bat i it 
y оп: 
was $ loi g^ size. 3rd, Sir y о. LODER, Leona: 
orsham (gr., Mr. G. Goldsm: ith). Fo y cervi 
Beurré «e oi is fine Pear there were only seven 
entries, and the samples varied y, both in size and in 
our, Ist, ROGER H, „ Barham Court, Maid 
(gr., Mr. Woodw: ith very fine large fruits ; 2nd, Mr. 
C. Prinsep, gr., Buxted Park, Uckfield ; 3rd, C. R. W. ADEANE, 
Esq., Cambridge (gr., Mr, J. Hill), тараз fruit of oo colour, 
that seemed to u3 as or better than Mr. 
Beurré Superfin,—Of this variety there were four bid. 
the Ist prize going to Mr. G, WOODWARD, Barham rt ; 2nd, 
to Mr, GOLDSMITH, Leonard’s Lee; and 3rd, to Sir W. Gran 
(gr.. 
Mr. Cotterell — 
Williams’ Bon E ety was, of course, long 
d the fru — emen 1 The best as 
„ The as follow 
Mr. ALFRE рч DF ROTHSCHILD, Halton, Tring . ^ к. с. 
ders); 2nd, Mr. C. HERRIN, Dropmore . Mr. 
ge cog Brighton. 
C-nfer —Only three dishes of this Y were show 
ES 2nd, 2 
he ыы were 
shown, and a uth Country gardens, 1st, Mr. G 
L ITH, rd’s Lee, with jd) — examples; Ln 
J.B. diede gn Ze Esq., 8 e Castle, Dorset 
(gr., Mr. en ai rd, Mr, G. Wooo 
Doyenné aeda “Nine dishes of this “fine early Pear 
„йе exhibited, all bling of 82 , 
much in size. Ist, Mr. GoLDSMITH; 2nd 
WOODWARD; 3rd, G. H. FIELD, Бей; Serenpaks (gr., Mr. R. 
Ed 
r there were sixteen entries, several 
of — being of the usual brilliant crimson and russet tints 
en the fruit is at ite best, and none were deficient 
in size, The 
of the others, probably owing to its being e-palier- grown, 
shown by J. E. RLAND, Esq., Su Surrey (gr., Mr. 
high colour ; 
prize 
Collins) ; 2nd, Mr. J. Sims, Maidstone, of very 
3rd, Mr. G. GOLDSMITH. 
Amile d Heyst.— Four dishes ol this variety were tabled, 
varying m п the of the fruits. Grandly- grown 
xamples came from Mr. G. WoopwaRkD, 1st; from Mr. G. 
LDSMITH, 2nd ; а dish of rather undersized ones from 
Мг. J. NOWELL, Abergavenny. 
Fondant: d'A .—Of this к, eight dishes were 
wn of y varying монь The 
was shown by Mr. J. 
2ad, Mr. pla Bee ds wood, 
0. Pri 
ight t dishes were tabled of fairly even 
quality, Ist, Mr. G. GOLDSMITH; 2nd, Mr. 
3rd, Percy Law Cla 
с 
. W. Chard). T cam parated parts 
of the country, as Bath, Streatham, Tonbridge, and Shipton- 
on-Stour. One exhibitor had shown Beurré Bachelier under 
— 
Josephine de Mal 
and the fruits were of v 
tain CARSTAIRS, жн 
n: 
ies in this class, 
varying size and а ce. lst, 
us Mr. e: 
Nouville , H. 
C. MOFFATT, M Court ; "4, "Mr. Wrrurs; Зе, 
ENNELL, 
Mr. G. F. 
а maston Duchess. —OE this showy, if not victae ucl деш 
Pear, twenty. were дона. ine recen several 
large but nothing of superlative 
— — * Mr. J. Cowres, EY, who wae let; and 
nest were those shown 
Mr. G. — 5 — Mr. 
du Congrès, Ten dishes of ties — variety od 
tabled, mostly of large size and high colour, n- 
gularly the largest fruit, those from Mr. WaTT, Hatton, 
c me of them pi iy. =. ым traits. 
. SANDERS, Halton 
— 
Winter Nelis.—Of this v very delicious and valuable - 
how Mr 
Ist, Mr. К 
ODWARD; 3rd, Mr. x; 
Beurré — 3 Maréchal Вос 1 likea Marie 
Louise in ; Gansell's Jerse 
jede but b aid variety; Flemish Beauty, beautiful, s 
poor quality: Beu „of which the tame may be 
«р ; Marie Louise d'Uccle, Duchess d'Angouléme, Princese, 
Brock „ Jargonelle. Ist, Mr. 
R. gr. to G. H. FIELD, — ‘with Madame Treyve 
Ed warde, 
2nd, Mr, CoTTERELL ; y Mr.R 
DIVISION У. 
pns FRUITS. 
d е8" 
hod E 
Weed as it is now gene erall y believ ed v in Ma pore "ot 
country it will be 
ental wers. Sufficient was show 
demonstrate to visitors who had not seen frui 
in this manner, that 
ry, was awardei th 
of re pple Golden Noble, 
i Mr. TROTTER, in the class for 
, but А the next for 1 lb. weight of Apples, 
aes » Mr. Тво ho Ist with good-looking 
f lower He fo Mr. R. W. BULL. 
The best exhibit in the class for also from Mr. 
ER, who exhibited a variety of this it all of a 
inviting appearance. Both Р and erg were powers 
zw dur аа season others суы 
. BULL з 2nd, Cherries We! 3 1 1 Э 
weight, brought iius ors Ist prize e to Mr, TROT 
DIVISION т 
SPECIAL PRIZ 
The Worshipful C m mpany r ered th f9e prizes 
for six varieties of hardy fruits grown in the open air, two 
of each, at least two kinds of frui 
There were four e xhibitors, the 1st prize going to 
worth, who had skips of e re E 
Me. 
er and King * 
k 
Baronne de Mello and Louise Boane ‘of Jersey Pears, Belle 
varied collection, but lacking the superb finish of Mr. — 
wiw's contribution. Mr. A. WYATT, Hatton, Hounslow, came 
t uches,’ 
— йе Yellow Ingestre, King of Pippins, апа Cor’ s Orange 
ippin A 
Mr. A. WRAP ial 
тез for а bihal Apples 
pri 
ve 25 ) of a cooking variety, and м a bush nea Ib.) 
ур 
Apple, packe) for market 
Pe os only one pri 
offered, 2s 2nd prize appeared to have been awarded to Mr, 
competitors with a packaga, basket, 
iv 
pes ed by rail. The lst db 
t to Mr. G. COOPER, Sunninghill, who had packed (appa 
Чу этос) in an ordina it white wicker Grape- 
with soft paper, the ba e ng а beautiful 
hich, appearan: 
Mi ried any distance Paca disturbance. 
One of the leading features was the ely neat finieh 
