cxlvi PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Class 66. — Rival. 



1. Col. Archer-Houblon, Newbury (gr. C. Ross). 



2. F. J. B. W. Digby, Esq. 



Class 67. — Scarlet Nonpareil. 



1. Mr. J. Mclndoe, V.M.H., Dartford. 



2. J. B. Fortescue, Esq. 



Class 68.— St. Edmund's Pippin. 



1. J. B. Fortescue, Esq. 



2. No award. 



Class 69.— Wealthy. 



1. G. H. Hadfield, Esq. 



2. Sir Jeremiah Colruan, Bart. 



Class 70.— Any Other variety not named above. 



Four Prizes : 7s., 6s., 5s., 4s. 

 An Exhibitor may only enter one variety in Class 70, in which Class eight Fruits 

 must be shown to a dish for the Judges to be able to taste two of them. 



1. E. A. Ross, Esq., Winchester. 



2. Earl Stanhope. 



3. Lord Howard de Walden. 



4. F. P. Norbury, Esq. 



Choice Cooking Apples. 

 N.B. — Quality and Size are of more merit than Colour. 



Class 71. — Alfriston. 



1. John Lee, Esq. 



2. No award. 



Class 72. — Annie Elizabeth. 



1. F. J. B. W. Digby, Esq. 



2. Col. Archer-Houblon (gr. W. Harrison). 



Class 73. — Beauty of Kent. 



1. Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart. 



2. John Lee, Esq. 



Class 74. — Bismarck. 



1. F. P. Norbury, Esq. 



2. T. O'Donnell, Esq. 



Class 75. — Bramley's Seedling. 



1. Major Petre. 



2. H. St. Maur, Esq. 



Class 76. — Dumelow's Seedling (syn. Wellington, Normanton 

 Wonder). 



1. Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart. 



2. Hon. Mr. Justice Swinfen Eady. 



Class 77.— Edward VII. 



1. No award. 



2. J. Wootton, Esq. 



