XXXviii PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



DIVISION VI. 



Single Dishes of Fruit grown entirely in the Open Air.- 



Six fruits to a dish. 



open to gardeners and amateurs only. 



Nurserymen and Market Growers excluded. 



All the Varieties named in Division VI. are excellent and worthy of genera 



cultivation. 



Prizes in each Class, except 56, 57, 80, 103, and 104, as follows : — 

 First Prize, 7s. ; Second Prize, 55. ; but when the entries exceed six in any 

 Class the Judges may at their discretion recommend a Third Prize of 4s. 



Choice Dessert Apples. 

 N.B. — The Judges are instructed to prefer Quality, Colour, and Finish to mere 



size. 



(A Competitor may stage only one dish in each Class.) 

 Class 38. — Adams' Pearmain. 



1. J. B. Fortescue, Esq. 



2. Major Hennessy. 



3. Mr. J. T. Tubb, Bearwood Gardens, Wokingham. 

 Class 39. — Allington Pippin. 



1. Sir Edward Pearson. 



2. G. F. Marsh, Esq., Marchmont Road, Wallington. 



3. Miss Musgrave (W. Warkins). 



Class 40. — American Mother. 

 No entries. 



Class 41. — Barnack Beauty. 



1. W. H. Nockolds, Esq. 



2. J. B. Fortescue, Esq. 



Class 42. — Ben's Red. 

 No entries. 



Class 43. — Blenheim Orange. 



1. Duke of Wellington. 



2. Major Hennessy. 



Class 44. — Charles Ross. 



1. E. E. Palmer, Esq. 



2. Major Hennessy. 



3. G. F. Marsh, Esq. 



Class 45. — Claygate Pearmain. 



1. G. F. Marsh, Esq. 



2. Sir Edward Pearson. 



Class 46. — Cox's Orange. 



1. Mr. J. T. Tubb. 



2. L. Green, Esq., The Priory, Harrow W©«.ld 



3. Sir Edward Pearson. 



Class 47. — Egremont Russet. 



1. J. B. Fortescue, Esq. 



2. Major Hennessy. 



Class 48. — James Grieve. 



1. John Copp, Esq. 



2. J. B. Fortescue, Esq. 

 Class 49. — Lord Hindlip. 

 1. Earl of Bessborough. 

 No second. 



Class 50. — Margil. 



1. John Copp, Esq. 



2. Sir Edward Pearson 



