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7. Messrs. J. Veitch & Sons, Chelsea. 

 A very fine selection. 



8. Messrs. R. Veitch & Sons, Exeter. 



9. Mr. A. Waterman, Gardener to H. A. Brassey, Esq., Preston 



Hall, Aylesford. 



Class VI. 



Twelve varieties of Culinary Apples. 



Exhibitors. 



Mr. W. Crump. 



A very fine lot of fruit, highly coloured. Lane's Prince Albert 

 Lord Derby, and Warner's King being specially noted. 



2. Mr. W. H. Frettingham, The Nurseries, Beeston, Notts. 

 Examples of Bramley's Seedling, Domino being specially 



noteworthy. 



3. Mr. W. Gallop. 



4. Mr. J. Roberts. 



Examples extra fine, especially Beauty of Kent, Cox's 

 Pomona, Pott's Seedling, and Peasgood's Nonesuch. 



5. Mr. C. Turner. 



6. Mr. A. Waterman. 

 Examples very good. , 



Class VII. 

 Six varieties of Dessert Apples. 



Exhibitors. 



1. Messrs. G. Bunyard & Co. 



Some fine examples of Melon Apple, Margil, and King of the 

 Pippins were noted. 



2. Mr. W. H. Frettingham. 



3. Mr. W. Gallop. 



4. Mr. J. Hudson, Giinnersbiiry. 



The examples of Gravenstein, Court of Wick, and Blenheim 

 Orange were conspicuous. 



5. Messrs. Paul & Son, Cheshunt. 



The examples of Cox's Orange Pippin, King o: the Pippins 

 and Worcester Pearmain very fine. 



6. Mr. J. Roberts, Gunnersbury . 

 Moderately good. 



