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J. W. Melles, Esq., Sewardstone Lodge, Cbingford (gr. Mr. J. 

 Nicholson). 



Class 59. — Twelve distinct kinds of Vegetables, arranged in 

 baskets or "rounds." Amateurs. First Prize, Silver Cup, value 

 £o (presented by tbe Turner Memorial Trustees), to Col. tbe Hon. 

 W. P. Talbot, Glenburst, Esber, Surrey (gr. Mr. C. J. Waite). 

 Second Prize, £3, to Lady Guest, Inwood House, Henstridge, 

 near Blandford, Dorset (gr. Mr. T. Wilkins). Third Prize, £2, 

 to Mr.Bobert Watson, senr., Crossford, Lanark, N.B. 



Class 60. — Six distinct kinds of Vegetables, arranged in 

 baskets or " rounds." Amateurs. First Prize, £1. 10s., to W. 

 A. South, Esq., Neasden House, Neasden (gr. Mr. Payne). 



Class 60a. — Six distinct kinds of Vegetables, chosen out of 

 the following, viz. Beans, Tomatos, Cauliflowers, Carrots, Let- 

 tuces, White Turnips, and Onions. Amateurs. Second Prize, 

 15s. (presented by Messrs. James Carter & Co., seedsmen, High 

 Holborn, London), to W. A. South, Esq. (gr. Mr. Payne). 



Class 61. — Twelve dishes of Potatos, distinct, 9 tubers of each. 

 Amateurs. First Prize, Silver Cup, value £5 (presented by the 

 Turner Memorial Trustees), to Mr. E. Chopping, Periwinkle 

 Mills, Milton, Sittingbourne. Second Prize, £1. 10s., to Col. 

 the Hon. W. P. Talbot (gr. Mr. C. J. Waite). Third Prize, £1, 

 to Captain Winthrop, Barton Court, Kintbury, Berks (gr. Mr. 

 W. Young). 



Class 61a. — Six dishes of Potatos, distinct, 9 tubers of each, 

 to include Carter's " King of the Russets " or " Holborn Abun- 

 dance." Amateurs. First Prize, £1 (presented by Messrs. 

 James Carter & Co.), to Mr. E. Chopping. Second Prize, 15s. 

 (presented by Messrs. Carter & Co.), to Col. the Hon. W. P. Talbot 

 (gr. Mr. C. J. Waite). 



Class 62. — Collections of Saladings. Open. First Prize, 

 £1. 10s., to Col. the Hon. W. P. Talbot (gr. Mr. C. J. Waite). 



Class 63. — Three dishes of Tomatos, distinct, 12 fruits to a 

 dish. Open. First Prize, 15s., to H. Tate, Esq., Park Hill, 

 Streatham Common (gr. Mr. W. Howe). Second Prize, 10s., to 

 Mr. E. Ryder, Northumberland Nursery, Orpington, Kent. 

 Third Prize, 5s., to W. K. D'Arcy, Esq. (gr. Mr. Wm. Tidy). 



Class 64. — Six largest and handsomest specimens of any 

 one kind of "Deverill's Pedigree Onions," to be shown in dishes. 

 Amateurs. First Prize, £1. 10s. (presented by Mr. H. Deverill), 



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