NOTICES TO FELLOWS. 



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Forced Vegetables. Class 8. — A collection of four kinds of forced 

 vegetables to occupy a space 3 feet by 3 feet. Trade growers. 



First Prize, a Silver Knightian Medal. 

 Second Prize, a Silver Banksian Medal. 



February 9. 



Late Dessert Pears. Class 3. — Collection of four varieties. 

 Amateurs. 



First Prize, 20s. ; Second, 15s. 

 Class 4. — Single Dish, one variety. Amateurs. 



First Prize, 7s. Qd. ; Second, 5s. 

 Class 5.- Collection not exceeding six varieties. Trade growers. 

 First Prize, a Silver Knightian Medal. 

 Second Prize, a Silver Banksian Medal. 

 Class 6. — Single Dish, one variety. Trade growers. 



First Prize, a Silver Banksian Medal. 

 Second Prize, a Bronze Knightian Medal. 



February 23. 



Late Dessert Apples. Class 3. — Collection of four varieties. 

 Amateurs. 



First Prize, 20s. ; Second, 15s. 

 Class 4. — Single Dish, one variety. Amateurs. 



First Prize, 7s. 6rf. ; Second, 5s. 

 Class 5.— Collection of six varieties. Trade growers. 



First Prize, a Silver Knightian Medal. 

 Second Prize, a Silver Banksian Medal. 

 Class 6. — Single Dish, one variety. Trade growers. 



First Prize, a Silver Banksian Medal. 

 Second Prize, a Bronze Knightian Medal. 



23. BOTTLED BRITISH FRUITS, &c, SHOW. 



The Annual Exhibition of British Bottled Fruits will probably be 

 held on November 25 and 26, 1909, when it is hoped to see a still larger 

 number of exhibits than this year. This is an Exhibition which should 

 prove particularly attractive in domestic circles. Money Prizes and 

 Medals are offered, and the new Class (No. 29 in the 1908 Schedule) 

 will be decided by the Judges. The first prize is a Silver Cup. See 

 " Book of Arrangements," 1908, page 68. 



24. COLONIAL-GROWN FRUIT SHOW, 1909. 



The President and Council of the Royal Horticultural Society will 

 hold an Exhibition of Colonial- grown Fruits and Vegetables on 

 November 25 and 26, or 30 and 31, 1909. 



In holding this Show the Society's sole object is the advancement of 

 the interest of the Colonies (a) by stimulating the production of better 

 fruits ; (b) by giving advice and assistance in the difficulties ever con- 

 fronting Fruit Growers ; and (c) by helping to inform the home market. 



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