EXHIBITORS IN CLASSES. 



129 



15. Mr. C. Penny, Sandringham, sent examples of a variety 

 unnamed, greatly resembling Winter Pearmain. 



16. Mr. C. Eoss, Welford Park, sent some fine examples of 

 Evagil, Gospatrick, Lady Alice Eyre, Strange 's Seedling, 

 Baumann's Reinette. 



17. Mr. C. G. Sclatee, The Nurseries, Heavitree, Exeter, 

 sent Red-ribbed Greening, Hollow Core, Sweet Reinette. 



18. Mr. T. Southall, South Bank, Worcester, sent May 

 Queen, a very highly-coloured fruit. 



19. Mr. Charles Turner, Slough. 



20. Messrs. J. Veitch & Sons sent September Beauty, 

 Domino, Tyler's Kernel, King Harry, Niton House, Bismarck, 

 The Sandringham Ringer, Mrs. Barron, King of Tomkins County, 

 Galville Boisbunel, and Castle Major, all very good examples. 



21. Messrs. R. Veitch & Sons sent several new sorts, 

 amongst which may be named Smiling Beauty, Towsington, St. 

 John's Favourite, Ottery, Red Peach, &c. 



22. Mr. R. H. Vertegans, Chad Valley Nurseries, Birming- 

 ham, sent examples of the old Hall Door Apple, under the name 

 of the New Weeping Apple. 



Class XIV. 

 Miscellaneous. 



Exhibitors. 



1. Mr. W. Allan, Gardener to Lord Suffield, Gunton Bark, 

 Norwich, sent a collection of 28 varieties very well grown, 

 the most noteworthy being Warner's King, Pott's Seedling, 

 Gravenstein, and Peasgood's Nonesuch. 



2. Mr. Ball, Bamsden, Essex, sent examples of Apple 

 Blanders, a very distinct variety. 



3. Mr. W. Chettleburgh, Gardener to Colonel Bous, 

 Worsted House, Norwich, sent six varieties of Apples of moderate 

 character. 



4. Colonel R. T. Clarke, Welton Blace, Daventry, sent fruit 

 of a Wild Apple (Crab) found growing in the hedgerows. The 

 fruits were of medium size, prettily flushed with crimson. 



5. Mr. J. Day, Gardener, Galloway House, Garlieston, 

 Scotland, sent three varieties of Apples. 



6. Mr. A Dean, Bedfont, sent a collection of Apples. 



7. Messrs. Dicksons & Co., Edinburgh, a collection of 50 

 varieties of Apples of wonderfully good appearance, and highly 

 meritorious. The following were specially noted : Stirling Castle, 

 Ecldinville Seedling, Lord Suffield, Pott's Seedling, and Ochiltree, 



i 



