dxXVi PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Class 54. — Six dishes of Apples, 6 fruits to a dish. Open. 

 First Prize, £1. 10s., to R. Leigh, Esq. (gr. Mr. G. Woodward). 

 Second Prize, £1, to George Chambers, Esq., Beech Farm, 

 Mereworth, Maidstone. Third Prize, lbs., to J. Hargreaves, 

 Esq. (gr. Mr. T. Turton). Equal Third, 15s., to Viscoun- 

 tess Bortrnan, Buxted Park, Uckfield, Sussex (gr. Mr. H. C. 

 Prinsep). 



Class 55. — Three dishes of Pears, distinct, 6 fruits to a dish. 

 Amateurs. First Prize, 15s., to Earl Cowley, Draycott House, 

 Chippenham, Wilts (gr. Mr. Jacob Gibson). Second Prize, 10s., 

 to Mr. G. Woodward. Third Prize, 5s., to the Countess of 

 Camperdown (gr. Mr. J. Masterton). Equal Third, 5s., to 

 Mrs. Crawford, Gatton, Reigate (gr. Mr. Slowgrove). 



Class 55a. — Collection of Hardy Fruits. Amateurs. Prizes 

 presented by Mr. J. Watkins, Pomona Farm Nurseries, Welling- 

 ton, Hereford. First Prize, £1. 10s., to R. Leigh, Esq. (gr. Mr. 

 G. Woodward). Second Prize, £1, to Sir J. W. Pease, Bart., 

 M.P. (gr. Mr. J. Mclndoe ). Third Prize, 10s., to C. Lee Camp- 

 bell, Esq., Glewston Court, Ross (gr. Mr. S. T. Wright). 



Class 5G. — Collection of Apples. Open. First Prize, £8, 

 to Messrs. G. Bunyard & Co., The Nurseries, Maidstone. Second 

 Prize, £2, to the English Fruit and Rose Co. (Cranston's), Here- 

 ford. Third Prize, £1, to Messrs. Paul & Son. 



Class 5Ga. — Three dishes of Dessert Apples, distinct, to 

 include "Lady Sudeley," 6 fruits to a dish. Amateurs. First 

 Prize, £1 (presented by Messrs. Geo. Bunyard & Co.), to R. 

 Leigh, Esq. (gr. Mr. G. Woodward). 



Class 5Gb. — Three dishes of Kitchen Apples, distinct, for 

 size, G fruits to a dish. Amateurs. First Prize, £1 (presented 

 by Messrs. G. Bunyard & Co.), to R. Leigh, Esq. (gr. Mr. G. 

 Woodward). Second Prize, 15s. (presented by Messrs. G. 

 Bunyard & Co.), to George Chambers, Esq. Third Prize, 

 10s. (presented by Messrs. G. Bunyard & Co.), to J. Hargreaves, 

 Esq. (gr. Mr. T. Turton). 



Class 57. — Nine Orchard-house Trees, in fruit, distinct varie- 

 ties. Open. First Prize, £4, to Messrs. G. Bunyard A Co. 



C7ass 58. — Collection of Orchard-house Fruit (Peaches and 

 Nectarines excluded). Amateurs. First Prize, £3, to Sir J. W. 

 Pease, Bart., M.P. (gr. Mr. J. Mclndoe). Second Prize, £2, to 

 Sir Mark Collet. Bart. (gr. Mr. R. Potter). Third Prize, £1, to 



