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Class 33. — Open only to growers in Lincoln, Northampton, Warwick, Leicester, 

 Notts, Derby, Staffs, Shropshire, and Cheshire. 



F. Bibby, Esq., Hardwicke Grange, Shrewsbury (gr. J. Taylor). 

 2. M. Firth, Esq., Carlton Park, Market Harborough (gr. R. Thatcher). 

 BB. 1. F. Bibby, Esq. 



Class 34. — Open only to growers in Worcester, Hereford, Monmouth, and 

 Wales. 



/ 1. Earl of Coventry, Crooms Court, Severn Stoke, Worcester (gr. W. 

 AA. Wilson). 



'2. T. Jones, Esq., Pen-y-lan, Ruabon. 

 RR ci. T. Jones, Esq. 



' 1 2. H. Davies-Evans, Esq., Highmead, Llanybyther, South Wales. 



Class 35. — Open only to growers in the six northern counties of England, and 

 in the Isle of Man. 



William Orr, Esq., W T oodwell House, Silverdale, via Carnforth. 

 James Cocker, Esq., Chester Gardens, Kumshaugh, Northumberland. 

 BB. 1. William Orr, Esq. 



Class 36. — Open only to growers in Scotland. 

 AA. 1. Captain C. L. Gordon, Threave House, Castle Douglas (gr. James Duff). 



Class 37. — Open only to growers in Ireland. 

 AA. 1. C. B. Broad, Esq., Aghern, Conna, Co. Cork. 



Class 38. — Open only to growers in the Channel Islands. 

 No entries. 



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Division VI. 



OPEN ONLY TO AMATEURS POSSESSING A TOTAL OF NOT MORE THAN 

 25 APPLE TREES. 



Class 39. — One dish of 6 fruits of one dessert variety. 

 First Prize, Silver Banksian Medal ; Second Prize, Bronze Knightian Medal ; 

 Third Prize, Bronze Banksian ; Fourth Prize, Highly Commended 

 Certificate ; Fifth Prize, Commended Certificate. 

 1. F. E. Still, Esq., Old Rectory, Nuffield (gr. W. H. Herbert). 

 Class 40. — One dish of 6 fruits of 1 cooking variety. 



Prizes as in Class 39. 



1. F. E. Still, Esq. 



2. John Jones, Esq., 27 Hindmans Road, East Dulwich, S.E. 



Division VII. 



Single Dishes of Fruit grown entirely in the Open Air. 

 (Six Fruits to a Dish.) 



OPEN TO GARDENERS AND AMATEURS ONLY. 



In each Class, except 57, 58, 80, 99, and 100, as follows : — First Prize, 75. ; 

 Second Prize, 5s. ; but when the entries exceed six in any Class the Judges may 

 recommend a Third Prize of 4s. 



Choice Dessert Apples. 



The Judges were instructed to prefer Quality, Colour, and Finish to mere 

 size. 



Class 41. — Adams' Pearmain. 



1. Lt.-Col. St. Maur. 



2. J. H. Loudon, Esq. 



3. Major Wingfield-Digby. 



Class 42. — Alhngton Pippin. 

 1. Lt.-Col. St. Maur. 



3. C. W. Darley, Esq., Longheath, Little Bookham, Surrey (gr. A. Hestor). 

 3. Major J. A. Berners. 



