el PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



feet, and must not be built up more than 2 feet high in the centre. 

 Jams in clear glass jars or bottles ; bottled fruits in clear glass bottles ; 

 small quantities of fruits, preserved, dried, or evaporated in any other 

 way, may be included, but all alike must be British-grown and British- 

 prepared. 



First Prize, Gold Medal ; Second, Silver-gilt Knightian Medal. 



1. Lady Warwick Hostel, Studley. 



2. Messrs. Austin & Co., Kingston-on-Thames. 



Class 89 F. — Foreign Grown and Preserved or Bottled Fruits. Open. 

 This exhibit must not occupy a space greater than 8 feet by 6 feet, and 

 must not be built up more than 2 feet high in the centre. Jams in clear 

 glass jars or bottles ; bottled fruits in clear glass bottles ; small quantities 

 of fruits, preserved, dried, or evaporated in any other way, may be 

 included, but all alike must be Foreign-grown and Foreign-prepared. 

 First Prize, Gold Medal ; Second, Silver Banksian Medal. 



1. No award. 



2. Miss C. E. Martin, New York. 



Class 90. — Exhibits of eighteen bottles of Bottled Fruits (including 

 six different kinds at least), bottled and shown by exhibitors who do not 

 sell their produce or in any way work for the trade (wholesale or retail), 

 but only and entirely for their own household consumption. 



First Prize, £4 ; Second, £3. 



1. Mrs. C. P. Markham, Chesterfield (Mrs. Banks). 



2. Mrs. E. Beckett, Elstree. 



Class 91. —Exhibits of a dozen bottles of Bottled Fruits (including- 

 four different kinds at least), bottled and shown by exhibitors who do not 

 sell their produce or in any way work for the trade (wholesale or retail) T 

 but only and entirely for their own household consumption. 



First Prize, £3 ; Second, €2. 



1. Mrs. J. Bushnell, Sandling. 



2. Miss A. M. Smith, Southwick. 



Division VII. 

 Vegetables. 



Note. The Society will supply the labels on which the names of the various items- 

 are to be written or printed, and no other labels will be allowed. Application must 

 be made for the number of labels required when the entry form is sent in. Correct- 

 ness of naming will have great weight with the Judges. 



I '.xct'llence of quality rather than superiority of size is what will be looked for by 

 the Judges. 



Exhibitors may not enter in both 92 and 02a or 93 and 94. 



N.B. — In Collections the number of each vegetable to a dish must follow the 

 numbers asked for in Clauses 98-158. Duplicate dishes of the same variety not 

 allowed. 



Class 92. — Collection of Vegetables occupying not more than 100 

 square feet (i.e. 83 x 3). Open to the Trade only. Medals according to 

 merit. 



First Prize, Silver-gilt Knightian Medal. 

 1. Messrs. R. Smith & Co., Worcester. 



