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Class 9. — Grapes, any other Black Grape, 2 bunches. 



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



1. The Earl of Londesborough. 



2. Col. Hon. Chas. Harbord. 



3. Earl Stanhope, Sevenoaks (gr. J. C. Sutton). 



Class 10. — Grapes 1 Muscat of Alexandria,' 2 bunches. 

 First Prize, £2 ; Second, £1. 5s. ; Third, 15s. 



1. J. W. Fleming, Esq. 



2. W. G. Eaphael, Esq. 



3. Col. Hon. Chas. Harbord. 



Class 11. — Grapes, any other White Grape, 2 bunches. 



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



1. A. Benson, Esq., Merstham (gr. W. Mancy). 



2. Lady Tate, Streathana Common (gr. W. Howe). 



3. Lord Savile. 



Class 12. — Grapes, 2 bunches of any Frontignan varieties. 

 First Prize, £1. 10s. ; Second, £1. 



No entry. 



Class 13. — Collection of Hardy Fruits, in a space not exceeding 

 12 x 3 : — 30 dishes distinct, grown entirely in the open ; not more 

 than 12 varieties of Apples or 8 of Pears. 



First Prize, The Hogg Medal and £3 ; Second, £2 ; Third, £1. 



1. Lieut. -Col. Borton, Hunton (gr. J. Whittle). 



2. G. T. Bates, Esq., Whitfield (gr. R. Grindrod). 



3. Major Powell-Cotton, Birchington (gr. J. Cornford). 



Division II. 

 Open to Nurserymen only. 



Nurserymen and Market Growers must exhibit as individuals or as firms. They 

 must have actually grown all they exhibit. Combinations of individuals or firms are 

 not allowed, nor collections of produce from districts. 



Nurserymen and Market Growers desiring to exhibit at this Show must make 

 application for space as under Class 14 or 15 ; 16 ; 17 or 18 ; 19. No other spaces 

 but the above can be allotted. Exhibitors can only enter in one of Classes 14 and 15 ; 

 or in one of 17 and 18 ; and Exhibitors in 17 and 18 may not show in Class 19. 



Nurserymen and Market Growers may adopt any method of staging they desire, 

 subject to the following reservations : (a) The number of fruits is not limited, 

 but the baskets or dishes must not exceed 15 inches in diameter if circular, 

 or 19 x 15 if rectangular, unless they be sieves or half-sieves ; (b) Duplicate trees are 

 permitted in Class 16, but not duplicate baskets or dishes of fruit in any of the 

 Classes; (c) No trees are admissible in Classes 14 and 15; (d) The fruit in Exhibits 

 under Classes 14 and 15, 17 and 18, must in no case be raised higher than 3 feet 

 above the table. The use of berries and foliage plants is allowed for decoration but 

 not flowers. 



No awards of any sort will be made to Nurserymen and Market Growers who do 

 not conform to the above regulations. 



Impoktant. — Nurserymen and Market Growers having entered and finding them- 

 selves unable to exhibit are particularly requested to give four days' notice to the 

 Superintendent, R.H.S. Gardens, Wisley, Ripley, Surrey. Telegraphic Address — 

 " Hortensia, Ripley." 



Allotment of table-space will be made on the following scales : — 



For Fruit grown entirely out of doors. 

 Class 14. — 24 feet run of 6 feet tabling. 



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



1. Messrs. G. Bunyard, Maidstone. 



2. Messrs. H. Cannell, Eynsford. 



