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Class 46. — Damsons, Prunes, and Bullaees, 4 dishes, distinct. 

 First Prize, 15s., to Mrs. Wingfield, Ampthill (gr. W. J. 

 Empson). 



Mr. Empson showed ' King of the Damsons,' ' Common 

 Damson,' 'Prune,' 'Bullace.' 



Class 47. — Morello Cherries, 1 dish. 



First Prize, 7s., to Lady H. Somerset (gr. F. Harris). 

 Second Prize, 5s., to Lady Fortescue (gr. C. Herrin). 

 Third Prize, 3s., to Col. Horace Walpole, Winchfield (gr. A. 

 Maxim). 



Class 48. — Nuts. Collection of six varieties, may include 

 Filberts, Cobs, and Hazel, all in Husk, and Walnuts and 

 Chestnuts ; one dish of each. 



First Prize, £1. 10s., to Mr. G. Chambers, Mereworth. 



Second Prize, £1, to Mr. T. Turton, Reading. 



Third Prize, 10s., to J. Colman, Esq. (gr. W. King). 



Class 49. — Quinces, 1 dish. 



First Prize, 7s., to Mr. H. C. Prinsep, Uckfield. 

 Second Prize, 5s., to J. W. Fleming, Esq., Romsey, Hants (gr. 

 W. Mitchell). 



Third Prize. 3s., to Sir E. G. Loder, Horsham (gr. G. Goldsmith). 



Division IV. 



Single Dishes of Fruit grown in the Open Air. 

 Open to Gardeners and Amateurs only. 

 Dessert Apples. 



Class 50. — Allen's Everlasting. 



Second Prize, 5s., to Hon. F. W. Buxton (gr. G. H. Godden). 



Class 51. — Baumann's Red Winter Reinette. 



First Prize, 7s., toF. S. W. Cornwallis, Esq. (gr. J. McKenzie). 



Second Prize, 5s., to R. Leigh, Esq. (gr. G. Woodward). 



Third Prize, 3s., to Messrs. de Rothschild, Acton (gr. J. Hudson). 



Class 52. — Braddick's Nonpareil. 



First Prize, 7s., to R. Leigh, Esq. (gr. G. Woodward). 

 Second Prize, 5s., to Mr. T. W. Startup, Maidstone. 



