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JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Third Class. 



Marks 



1. C. Weston, Drumlanrig Gardens, Dumfries ..... 145 

 9 r A. Melville, Drumlanrig Gardens, Dumfries ..... 140 

 ' 1 W. S. Walker, Derwent Eoad, Stoneycroft, Liverpool . . . 140 



/Frances E. Oldham, Southbank, Swanley 135 



. IF. A. Littlejohn, Barrow Point Gardens, Pinner .... 135 



' I G. A. Murrell, Park Place, Farnham ...... 135 



I A. C. Bartlett, Dropmore Gardens, Maidenhead .... 135 



( T. F. Badcock, Horticultural College, Swanley . . . .130 



8. \ J. Newman, Overbury, Tewkesbury 180 



(Jas. Simpson, Loirsbank, Cults, Aberdeen ..... 130 



, P. J. Gray, Walnut Grove, Glasnevin 125 



'( Frances Mildred Cooper, Horticultural College, Swanley . . 125 



J. Blomneld, The Cemetery, Luton 120 



J Jas. Davis, Woodlands, Upper Batley, Yorks ..... 120 

 I W. Farr, The Gardens, Maiden Erlegh, Beading .... 120 



G. Beale, King's Boad, Beading 120 



I Gertrude Gaskell, Horticultural College, Swanley .... 120 



I G. M. Stuart, Eden House Gardens, Banff 120 



Frank Allen, Houghton Begis, Dunstable 115 



Annie G. Stephens, Horticultural College, Swanley . .. .115 



| J. H. Aitken, Tunstall, Sittingbourne, Kent 115 



] J. H. Matthews, Avenue Boad, Southampton ..... 115 

 W. McCreath, Stoke Castle Gardens, Peebleshire . . . .115 



\F. N. Woodward, Ewell, Surrey 115 



/J. F. Dancer, Grims Dyke Gardens, Harrow Weald . . . 110 



25. J Edmund Fry, Heatherley Boad, Beading 110 



|T. Gardner, Queen's Boad, Watford 110 



Henry Bates, Salisbury Villa, Bobertsbridge 105 



W. E. Loe, Selwood, Farnham 105 



28. J A. Crossley, Technical School, Batley 105 



A. Blake, Mill House, Westerham, Kent ...... 105 



W. Burgess, The Gardens, Bredon's Norton, Tewkesbury . . 105 



/W. Bygraves, Barkway, Boyston, Herts 100 



| W. J. Woolley, Oak Street, Evesham 100 



. Arthur Osborn, Sonning, Beading 100 



' G. Hinton, Somerstown, Beading 100 



J Gilbert Hart, Bush Hotel, Farnham 100 



G. T. Bridges, Batley Boad, Heckmondwike 100 



HIGHEB GBADE QUESTIONS. 

 Eight questions only to be answered ; any eight the candidate prefers. 



1. Explain the mode of formation of the soil. 



2. What evils arise from stagnant moisture in the soil ; and why is access 

 of air necessary to the roots of plants ? 



3. In the selection of a site for the formation of a garden, what are the 

 principal conditions to be observed ? Describe those of most importance. 



4. Describe the usual system of rotation of cropping in the kitchen 

 garden, and what are the advantages derived therefrom? 



