TWENTY-SECOND MEETING FOR BRITISH-GROWN FRUITS. XXXV 



Class 6. — Grapes, ' Mrs. Pince,' 2 bunches. 



First Prize, £2 ; Second, £1 10s, 



1. Lord Hillingdon (J. Shelton). 



2. Duke of Newcastle. 



Class 7. — Grapes, ' Alicante,' 2 bunches. 



First Prize, £2 ; Second, £1 10s. 



1. W. Raphael, Esq., Castle Hill, Englefield Green (H. H. Brown). 



2. Duke of Wellington. 



Class 8. — Grapes, ' Madresfield Court,' 2 bunches. 



First Prize, £2 ; Second, £1 105. 



1. Duke of Newcastle. 



2. Lord Hillingdon (J. Shelton). 



Class 9. — Grapes, 1 Prince of Wales,' 2 bunches. 



First Prize, £2 ; Second, £1 10s. 



1. W. H. Nockolds, Esq., Nutfield Court, Redhill (T. W. Herbert). 



2. Duke of Newcastle. 



Class 10. — Grapes, any other Black Grape, 2 bunches. (The name of the 

 variety to be stated on both the Entry Form and the label.) 



First Prize, £2 ; Second, £1 10s. 



1. Duke of Newcastle, ' Muscat Hamburgh.' 



2. Lord Hillingdon (J. Shelton), 'Muscat Hamburgh.' 



Class 11. — Grapes, ' Muscat of Alexandria,' 2 bunches. 

 First Prize, Silver Knightian Medal and £2 ; Second, £2 ; Third, £1 10s. 



1. Mr. James Lock. 



2. Duke of Newcastle. 



3. C. A. Cain, Esq. 



Class 12. — Grapes, any other White Grape, 2 bunches. (The name of the 

 variety to be stated on both the Entry Form and the Label.) 



First Prize, £2 ; Second, £1 10s. 



1. Duke of Newcastle, ' Canon Hall.' 



2. Lady Tate, Park Hill, Streatham Common (W. Howe), ' Dr. Hogg.' 



Class 13. — Collection of hardy fruits, in a space not exceeding 12 x 3. 

 Thirty dishes distinct, grown entirely in the open ; not more than 12 varieties 

 of Apples or 8 of Pears. 



First Prize, Silver Hogg Medal and £2 ; Second, £2. 

 1. R. Staward, Esq., Panshanger, Hertford. 

 No other entry. 



DIVISION II. 



OPEN TO NURSERYMEN ONLY. 



Allotment of Table-space will be ma e on the following scales . — 



For Fruit grown entirely out of Doors. 

 Class 14. — 30 feet run of 6 feet tabling. 



Gold Medal. — Messrs. Cannell, The Nurseries, Eynsford, Kent. 



Silver-gilt Knightian Medal. — Messrs. W. Seabrook, The Nurseries, Chelmsford. 



Class 15. — 20 feet run of 6 feet tabling. 



Silver-gilt Knightian Medal. — Messrs. H. Close, Orpington. 



Silver-gilt Banksian Medal. — Messrs. S. Spooner, Hounslow. 



DIVISION III. 

 Open to Market Growers only. 

 Class 16. — Apples, 20 baskets of (cooking and dessert, distinct). 

 Fruit suitable for market purposes will have more consideration than a large 

 number of varieties. 



The size of the baskets to be limited to half-bushels if round, to grape (baby) 

 baskets if rectangular. 



Silver Cup or Medals at the discretion of the Council. 

 Gold Medal.— Col. Honeyball, Teynham, Kent. 



Silver-gilt Knightian Medal. — Lieut.-Col. Lumley, Upchurch, Kent. 

 Silver Knightian Medal. — Messrs. J. Nash, East Horsley, Surrey. 



