GREAT EXHIBITION OF BRITISH- GROWN FRUIT. 



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Class 35. — Stewing Pears, 3 dishes, distinct. 



First Prize, 15s., to K. Leigh, Esq. (gr. G. Woodward). 

 Second Prize, 10s., to Sir E. G. Loder, Horsham (gr. G. Gold- 

 smith). 



Third Prize, 5s., to Sir W. Geary, Bart., Tonbridge (gr. W. 

 Cotterell). 



The First Collection contained : 53, ' Grosse Calebasse ' ; 

 54, 'Uvedale's St. Germain ' ; 55, i Catillac' 



The Second Collection contained : 56, ' Bellissime d'Hiver,' 

 and Nos. 54, 55. 



The Third Collection contained : 57, ' Verulam ' ; 58, ' Vicar 

 of Winkfield ' ; and No. 43. 



Class 36. — Stewing Pears, 1 dish, of one variety. 

 First Prize, 7s., to Capt. Carstairs (gr. C. Koss). 

 Second Prize, 5s., to H. W. Stock, Esq., Petersham (gr. H. 

 Beames). 



Third Prize, 3s., to A. 0. Smith, Esq. (gr. C. Harris). 

 The First and Second won with No. 54. 

 The Third won with No. 55. 



Class 37. — Peaches, 3 dishes, distinct. 



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

 Second Prize, £1, to Col. H. Walpole (gr. A. Maxim). 

 Third Prize, 10s., to Sir Joseph Pease, M.P., Guisborough (gr. 

 J. Mclndoe). 



The First and Second Collections contained : ' Sea Eagle,' 

 'Nectarine,' ' Salway.' 



Class 38. — Peaches, 1 dish of one variety. 



First Prize, 10s., to E. Sneyd, Esq., Newcastle, Staffs (gr. J. 

 Wallis). 



Second Prize, 7s., to F. Burnaby- Atkins, Esq., Sevenoaks (gr. 

 A. Gibson). 



Third Prize, 3s., to Lady H. Somerset (gr. F. Harris). 



The First won with ' Thomas,' a variety much grown in 

 Florida. 



The Second dish was unnamed. 



The Third won with ' Lady Palmerston.' 



Class 39. — Nectarines, 3 dishes, distinct. 



First Prize, £1. 10s. ; Second Prize, £1 ; Third Prize, 10s. 



No competition. 



