CXCvi PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Class 24. — Dessert Apples, 6 dishes, distinct. 



First Prize, £1 ; Second, 15s. 



1. Lieut.-Col. Borton. 



2. Sir Marcus Samuel, Bart. 



Class 25. — Dessert Pears, 18 dishes, distinct. 



First Prize, Silver Hogg Memorial Medal and £2 ; 

 Second, £2 ; Third, jgl. 



1. F. A. White, Esq., East Grinstead (gr. W. J. Finch). 



2. Sir Marcus Samuel, Bart. 



3. Lieut.-Col. Borton. 



Class 26. — Dessert Pears, 12 dishes, distinct. 

 First Prize, Silver Medal presented by the Fruiterers' Company and £2 ; 

 Second, £1 ; Third, 15s. 



1. Rev. T. McMurdie. 



2. W. M. Price, Esq. 



3. Lord A. Butler. 



Class 27. — Dessert Pears, 9 dishes, distinct. 



First Prize, £1. 10s. ; Second, 17s. &Z. 



No entry. 



Class 28. — Dessert Pears, 6 dishes, distinct. 



First Prize, £1 ; Second, 15s. 



1. Hon. Whitelaw Reid, Ampthill (gr. G. Mackinley). 



2. A. Benson, Esq. 



Class 29. — Stewing Pears, 3 dishes, distinct. 



First Prize, 15s. ; Second, 10s. 



1. Major Powell- Cotton. 



2. Rev. H. Bull, Westgate (gr. F. King). 



Class 30. — Peaches grown entirely out of doors, 1 dish of one variety. 

 » First Prize, 10s. ; Second, 7s. 



1. The Marquess of Northampton, Castle Ashby (gr. A. R. Searle). 



2. F. A. English, Esq., Addington (gr. J. R. Smith). 



Class 31. — Nectarines grown entirely out of doors, 1 dish of one 



variety. 



First Prize, 10s. ; Second, 7s. 



1. The Marquess of Northampton. 



2. No award. 



Class 32. — Plums grown under Glass, 3 dishes, distinct. 



First Prize, £1 ; Second, 10s. 



1. The Marquess of Northampton. 



2. Lord Howard de Walden. 



Class 33. — Plums (outdoors), 3 dishes, distinct. 



First Prize, 15s. ; Second, 10s. 



1. Lord Howard de Walden. 



2. The Marquess of Northampton. 



