clviil PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



J Class 2. — Collection of Colonial-grown Apples (dessert). 

 L Class 3. — Collection of Colonial-grown Apples (cooking). 



Gold Medal. 



Government of British Columbia (Hon. J. H. Turner, Agent-General). 

 See fig. 212. 



Silver-gilt Knightian Medal. 



Government of Nova Scotia (Major Howard, Agent-General). 

 Dominion of Canada (A. McNeill, Chief of the Fruit Division, Dept. 

 of Agr., Ottawa). 



Class 4. — Collection of Colonial-grown Pears. 



Class 8. — Colonial-grown Grapes. 

 No entry. 



The exhibits in Classes 5, 6, 7, 9, and 10 for Pineapples, Bananas, 

 Mangos, and other fruits, and for tubers, were shown in the general 

 collections in Class 1, and were consequently not judged separately ; but 

 the fruits shown proved clearly that the Colonies can more than hold 

 their own against foreigners in our home markets. 



Division II. 



Preserved Fruits, Jams, dc. 



Dried or preserved Fruits of any kind might be shown, subject to the 

 condition of their being tested by the Judges, and provided that in Classes 

 11, 14, and 15 they have been grown in the British Islands, in Class 

 12 in a British Colony, and in Class 13 in a Foreign country. 



Class 11. — Home Preserved or Home Bottled British-grown Fruits. 

 Open. This exhibit must not occupy a space greater than 8 feet by 

 G feet, and must not be built up more than 2 feet high in the centre. 

 Jams in clear glass jars or bottles ; bottled fruits in clear glass bottles ; 

 small quantities of Fruits, preserved, dried, or evaporated in any other 

 way, may be included, but all alike must be British grown and British 

 prepared. 



Silver-gilt Knkjhtian Medal. 



Miss Crooke, Lady Warwick College, Studley Castle, Warwickshire. 

 Sir Walter Gilbey, Bart., Elsenham Hall, Essex (gr. Wm. Pleston). 



Silver-gilt Banksian Medal. 



Fowler, Lee & Co., 78, Bank Street, Maidstone. 

 Yeatman & Co., Ltd., Denmark Street, E. 



Silver Knightian Medal. 

 E. k T. Pink, for T. Haswell, Staple Street, S.E. 



Class 12. — Colonial-grown and Preserved or Bottled Fruits. Open. 

 This exhibit must not occupy a space greater than 8 feet by 6 feet, and 

 must not be built up more than 2 feet high in the centre. Jams in clear 



