MEETING FOR VEGETABLES, 



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in 3 years, but the w-nner may compete the following year, and if adjudged "first 

 in these two successive years will receive a smaller commemorative cup. 



1. W. H. Myers, Esq., Swanmore, Bishops Walsham (G. EUwood). 



2. Duke of Wellington, Strathfieldsaye, Mortimer (E. Matthews). 

 No Third. 



Class 2. — Nine kinds distinct, to be selected from the list in Class i. 



The object of this Class is to illustrate not only those vegetables which are in 

 daily use, but specially the quality and size in which they are most acceptable and 

 useful for table use and possess the qualities most valued for table use by cooks. 



N.B. — The Judges were authorized to disqualify any exhibit which they con- 

 sidered not to contain the most suitable vegetables, or to contain specimens 

 not ill the most suitable condition in regard to size and quality for table use. 



In 19 13 these Prizes were withheld on account of the excessive size of the 

 specimens, the Judges considering them too large for table use, except perhaps 

 n hotels and restaurants. 



First Prize, The Gordon Lennox Cha lenge Cup and £\ ; Second, ^3 ; 



Third, £2. 



1. Mrs. Jenner, Wenvoe Castle, Cardiff (H. Wheeler). 



2. E. E. Palmer, Esq., Drayton House, Sherneld-on-Lodden, Basingstoke 

 (H. E. Wallis). 



3. Hon. Mrs, Greviile, Polesden Lacey, Dorking (H. Prince). 

 Class 3. — Six kinds distinct, to be selected from the list in Class 1, 



First Prize, £3 ; Second, £2 ; Third, £1. 



1. — 



2. James S. Kelly, Esq., Claremont, Esher. 



3. George Thorn, Esq., W T illesborough, Kent (gr. M. Hoad). 



Class 4. Potatos, collection of twelve varieties distinct. 



First Prize, ^3 ; Second, £2 ; Third, £1. 



1. George Thorn, Esq. 



2. A. Thomas, Esq., Kingsnorth, Ashford, Kent. 



3. C A. Cain, Esq., The Node, Welwyn (T. Pateman), 



Class 5. — Potatos, collection of 6 varieties distinct. 



First Prize, £1 10s. ; Second, £1 ; Third, 105. 



1. F. G. Hoad, Esq., Willesborough, Kent. 



2. A. G. McMeekin, Esq., Boulter's Lock, Maidenhead (J. Cox). 



3. Rev. J. R. Leigh, Yalding Vicarage, Kent (G. Johnson). 



Class 6. — Onions, collection of 6 varieties distinct, as follows : 

 Two dishes of the ' Ailsa Craig ' type, one oval and the other round ; 1 dish of 

 Red Onions ; 1 dish of Silverskins ; 1 dish of James' or other selection of long- 

 keeping brown globe Onions ; 1 dish of White Spanish or Nuneham Park type 

 (flat, not globe) . 



N.B. — More than 2 dishes of selections of Ailsa Craig type, or varieties 

 indistinguishable from it will disqualify. 



First Prize, £2 ; Second, £1 ; Third, ios, 



1. Mrs. Jenner, 



2. W. H. Myers, Esq. 

 No Third. 



Class 7, — Salads, collection of 6 kinds distinct, each kind to be staged 

 separately. 



First Prize, £2 ; Second, £1 ; Third.. 15s. 



1. Duke'of Wellington, 



2. W. H. Myers, Esq, 



3. E. E. Palmer, Esq, 



Singh Dish Classes for Amateurs. 

 In Classes 8-38 the First Prize is in each case 10s., the Second, js.^6d., Third, 

 5s. The specimens shown in each Class must be always of one and the same 

 variety. 



Class 8. — Beans, Scarlet Runners, 



1. Mrs. Jenner. 



2. W. H. Myers, Esq, 



3. Right Hon, T. F, Halsey, Gaddesden Place, Hemel Hempstead (gr, 

 T. Avery). 



