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TOMATOS. 
\ 3irieties, 
V r i c t i • 
Perfection 
... 14 
Golden Perfection 
Ham Green Favourite . . . 
9 
Yarde's Perfection 
Duke of York 
6 
Hackwood Park. . . 
Trophy ... 
3 
Ignotum... 
Polegate... ... ... 
3 
Early Ruby 
Palmer's Triumph 
Lady Bird 
3 
Old Red Improved 
... 3 
Chemin Rouge... 
Challenger 
... 3 
Mayflower 
Conference ... ... 
y 
O 
Acquisition 
Frogmore Prolific 
2 
Market Favourite 
Seedling... 
2 
Yellow King 
Sutton's Al ] 
2 
Cestrion 
Masterpiece 
2 
Eclipse 
. . 2 
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PEIZE 
LIST. 
Division I. 
Fruits grown tinder Glass pr othenuise. 
Open to all. 
Class 1. — Collection of 12 dishes of Ripe Fruit ; not less 
than 6 kinds, nor more than 2 varieties of a kind. First, £7. 10s., 
Sir. J. W. Pease, Bart., M.P., Guisboro' (gr. Mr. Mclndoe) ; 
second, £5, C. E. Keyser, Esq., Stanmore (gr. Mr. Gleeson) ; 
third, £2. 10s., Earl of Harrington, Derby (gr. Mr. Goodacre). 
Class 2. — Collection of 8 dishes of Eipe Fruit ; not less than 
4 kinds, nor more than 2 varieties of a kind. Pines excluded. 
First, £5, Messrs. de Rothschild, Acton (gr. Mr. Reynolds) ; 
second, £3, Lady H. Somerset, Ledbury (gr. Mr. Harris) ; third, 
£2, Mrs. Wingfield, Ampthill (gr. Mr. Empson). 
Class 3. — Grapes, 6 distinct varieties, 2 bunches of each ; 
both Black and White must be represented. First, £5, Earl of 
Harrington, Derby (gr. Mr. Goodacre) ; second, £d, Messrs. de 
Rothschild, Acton (gr. Mr. Reynolds) ; third, £2, C. Bayer, Esq., 
Forest Hill (gr. Mr. Taylor). 
Class 4. — Grapes, 3 distinct varieties, 2 bunches of each. 
First, £2. 10s., P. T. Phillips, Esq., Whitfield (gr. Mr. Grindrod); 
second, £1. 10s., C. J. Massey, Esq., Garliestown (gr. Mr. Day); 
third, £1, Sir E. H. Carbutt, Cranleigh (gr. Mr. Belcher). 
Class 5. — Grapes, Black Hamburgh, 3 bunches. First, 
£1. 10s., C. Bayer, Esq., Forest Hill (gr. Mr. Taylor) ; second. 
