EIGHTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF BRITISH-GROWN FRUIT. 633 



Class 11. — Grapes, any other White Grape, 3 bunches. 



First Prize, £1. 10s. : Second, £1 ; Third, 10s. 



1. Earl of Harrington. 



2. Sir Charles Russell, Bart. 



3. C. Bayer, Esq. 



Class 12.— Collection of Hardy Fruit, 40 dishes distinct, grown 

 entirely in the open ; not to include more than 18 varieties of Apples or 

 12 of Pears. 



First Prize, The Hogg Medal and £S ; Second, £2 ; Third, £1, 



1. Sir Mark W. Collet, Bart., Sevenoaks (gr. R. Potter). 



2. Duke of Rutland, Grantham (gr. W. H. Divers). 



3. T. L. Boyd, Esq., Tonbridge (gr. E. Coleman). 



Class 13. — Collection of Hardy Fruit, 12 dishes distinct, grown 



Fig. 272. — Lord Hastings' Alnwick Seedling Grapes. {Gardeners'' Magazine,.) 



partly or entirely under glass to illustrate Orchard-house Culture ; grapes 

 excluded. 



First Prize, £1. 10s. ; Second, £1. 



1. Sir Mark W. Collet, Bart. 



2. No award. 



Division II. 

 Open to Nurserymen only. 



Nurserymen must exhibit as individuals or as firms, and must have actually grown 

 all they exhibit. Combinations of individuals or firms are not allowed, nor collections 

 of produce from districts. 



Nurserymen desiring to exhibit at this Show must make application for either 

 Class 14, 15, or 16 ; and also for 17 if they wish to show fruit grown under glass. 

 No other spaces but the above can be allotted to Nurserymen wishing to show Fruit. 

 Exhibitors can only enter in one of Classes 14, 15, and 16. 



Nurserymen may adopt any method of staging they desire subject to the 

 following reservations : (a) The number of Fruits is not limited, but the 

 Baskets or Dishes must not exceed 15 inches in diameter if circular, or 19 x 15 if 



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