lxxx PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Class 3. — Grapes, 6 distinct varieties (2 bunches of each), of which two at 

 least must be White. 



First Prize, Silver Hogg Medal and £5 ; Second, £4 ; Third, £3. 

 1. G. Miller, Esq. 



Class 4. — Grapes, 4 varieties (2 bunches of each), selected from the following: 

 ' Madresfield Court,' ' Prince of Wales,' ' Muscat Hamburgh,' ' Muscat of Alex- 

 andria ' or ' Cannon Hall ' (not both), ' Mrs. Pearson,' and ' Dr. Hogg.' 



First Prize, Silver Knightian Medal and ^3 ; Second, £2 ; Third, £1 10.?. 



1. Lord Hillingdon. 



Class 5. — Grapes, ' Black Hamburgh,' 2 bunches. 



First Prize, £2 ; Second, £1 10s. ; Third, £1. 



1. Lord Hillingdon. 



2. Major J. A. Berners, W T olverstone Park, Ipswich (gr. W. Messenger). 



3. Thomas Bowser, Esq., The Gardens, Montacute, Somerset. 



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



First Prize, £2 ; Second, £1 10s. 



1. Lord Hillingdon. 



2. Sir Walpole Greenwell, Bt., Marden Park, Woldingham (gr. W. Lintott). 

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



First Prize, £2 ; Second, £1 10s. 



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



2. Lord Hillingdon. 



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



First Prize, £2 ; Second, £1 10s. 



1. Lord Hillingdon. 



2. H. W. Henderson, Esq., Serge Hill, King's Langley (gr. F. L. Pike). 

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



« First Prize, £2 ; Second, £1 10s. 



1. G. Mayer, Esq., Wistler's Wood, Woldingham (gr. W. Sayer). 



2. Sir Walpole Greenwell, Bt. 



Class 10. — Grapes, any other Black Grape, 2 bunches. 



First Prize, £2 ; Second, £1 10s. 



t. Lord Hillingdon. 



2. Lt.-Col. St. Maur, Stover Park, Newton Abbot, S. Devon. 



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



First Prize, Silver Knightian Medal and £2 ; Second, £2 ; Third, £1 105. 



1. Lord Hillingdon. 



2. Mr. J. Lock. 



Class 12. — Grapes, any other White Grape, 2 bunches. 



First Prize, £2 ; Second, £1 10s. 



1. C. A. Cain, Esq. 



2. G. Miller, Esq. 



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. C. A. Cain, Esq. 



2. R. Staward, Esq., Panshanger, Hertford. 



Division II. 

 For Fruit grown entirely out of Doors, 

 open to nurserymen only. 

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

 Silver-gilt Knightian Medal. 

 Seabrook & Sons, The Nurseries, Chelmsford. 



Silver-gilt Hogg Medal. 

 Cannell & Sons, Eynsford. Kent. 



