clviii PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



a duplicate copy of the medal card awarded to St. Helena jams at your 

 last Colonial Fruit Show. 



Regarding your report on the island jams exhibited at your last Show, 

 his Excellency is much obliged to you for the useful advice contained 

 therein ; and the community generally is indebted to you for the kindly 

 interest you take in the Colony's welfare. His Excellency does not 

 consider your criticism to be in any sense too candid. You stated facts, 

 which are what one always prefers. 



I have the honour to be, Sir, 



Your obedient servant, 



A. Hands, Chief Clerk. 



To the Rev. W. Wilks, M.A. 



Home Bottled Fruits and Vegetables. 



Class 1. — Home Bottled Fruits. Open. This exhibit must not occupy 

 a space greater than 10 feet by 3 feet. All must be British-grown and 

 British-prepared. 



1. Silver Kniglitian Medal. 



Mr. W. Poupart, Jun., Fernleigh, Belmont Road, Twickenham. 



2. Silver Banksian Medal. 



Messrs. W. Miles, 16 Church Road, Hove. 



3. Bronze Kniglitian Medal. 

 Horticultural College, Swanley. 



Class 2. — 18 bottles of British-grown 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. 



1. £3.— Mrs. V. Banks, 102 Park Street, Grosvenor Square, W. 



2. £2. — Miss Alice Smith, The Bungalow, Barnham, Bognor. 



3. £1. — Mr. W. Poupart, Jun., Fernleigh, Belmont Road, Twickenham. 



Class 3. — 12 bottles of British-grown 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. 



( Mr. G. Hobday, Havering Road, Romford, Essex. 

 Equal £1. 10 s. | Mrs. W. H. Plowman, 16a Chapter Street, London, 

 I S.W. 



Class 4. — Home Dried or Evaporated Fruits. No entries. 



Class 5. — Home Preserved Vegetables (Bottled or Dried). 



Silver-gilt Kniglitian Medal. 

 Messrs. McDoddies, Sliarsted Works, Kennington, S.E. 



Class 6.— Home Bottled Vegetables. Amateurs. Eight bottles, 

 including four different kinds at least. 



1. 305.— Mrs. V. Banks, 102 Park Street, Grosvenor Square, W. 



2. 15s. — Miss A. Smith, The Bungalow, Barnham, Bognor. 



3. 10a.— Miss G. B. Weddall, Park House, Teddington. 



