SIXTH CiJiKAT ANNl'Al. i:\ II 1 KITH )N oF lUaTISH-GUOWN FRUIT. 189 
£ s. d. 
Galpin, W., Xorwood, Wincanton . . . . . . . . . 0 o 0 
Gayiner, Win., S: Son, Attleboro', Norfolk 2 '2 0 
Greaves, Ben., Broome Hall Gardens, Dorking 0 0 
Green, Herbert, The (rodlunds, Maidstone 110 
Hart, J., Locliinver, Keigate . . . . . . . . .050 
Haywood. T. B. (the late), Woodhatch, lleigate 2 2 0 
Hill, D., Herga, Watford 0 10 0 
Home, Wni., ClilYe. Bochester 2 2 0 
Kay, Peter E., Church End, Finchley, N 110 
Kemp, A., Coolhurst Gardens, Horsham . . . . . . .050 
Kershaw, Hy., Wellfield Boad, Streatham 110 
King, E. P., Lymington 0 10 0 
King, Miss, Burghfield, Beading . . . . . . . . .110 
Kirkman, W. W., Timperley, Altrincham 0 10 & 
Knight, John, Buskinville, Dalton-in-Furness 0 5 0 
Lloyd, Fred. G., Langley House, Bucks 2 2 0 
Mclndoe, J., Hutton Hall Gardens, Guisboro', Yorks 10 0 
McKenzie, J., Linton Park Gardens, Maidstone 0 10 & 
McLaren, Mrs., 56 Ashley Gardens, S.W 110 
Merryweather, H., Southwell 2 15 0 
Michael, W. A., The Hermitage, East Liss, Hants 0 5 0 
Monro, Geo., Covent Garden Market 2 2 0 
Paulin, Wm. Thomas, Wlnchmore Hill .220 
Pearson, J. B., & Sons, Lowdham Nurseries, Notts . . . . . 5 12 0 
Peed, John, & Son, West Norwood, S.E 2 2 0 
Planck, Surgeon-General, J.P., Edenbridge 10 0 
Beid, J. W., Holly Walk, Leamington Spa 0 10 6 
Eichards, A., Dukes Avenue, Chiswick . . . . . . . .050 
Eivers & Son, T., Sawbridgeworth 5 5 0 
Boss, Chas., Welford Park Gardens, Newbury 0 10 6 
Eothschild, Leopold de, New Court, St. Swithin's Lane, E.G. . . .330 
Sandys-Lumsdaine, E., Blanerne, Edrom, N.B 10 0 
Savory, Be v. E., Binfield Bectory, Bracknell 10 0 
Schroder, Baron, The Dell, Staines 5 0 0 
Shea, C. E., The Elms, Foots Cray, Kent 110 
Sherwood, N., Dunedin, Streatham Hill 110 
Slogrove, William, Gatton Cottage Gardens, Beigate 0 5 0 
Smith, Edwin, Ingleside, Chatham 110 
Smith, Martin B., Warren House, Hayes, Kent 2 2 0 
Sneyd, Miss, Holland Park Avenue, W. . . . . . . .050 
Somes, Mrs., Annery House, Bideford 110 
Southby, P., Bampton, Oxford 050 
Spooner & Sons, Hounslow Nurseries, Middlesex 110 
Sutton & Sons, Beading 5 0 0 
Sydenham, B., Birmingham 110 
Taylor, Thomas, 55 Trafalgar Boad, Old Kent Boad 0 10 6 
Thomas, Owen, Boyal Gardens, Windsor . . . . . . .110 
Tidy, W., Stanmore Hall Gardens, Middlesex 0 5 0 
Turton, T., Castle Gardens, Sherborne, Dorset 0 10 6 
Veitch & Sons. J., King's Boad, Chelsea . . . . . . .500 
Walker, Jas., Ham Common, Surrey . . . . . . . .110 
Wallace, L. A., Sanderstead Court, Croydon , . . . . . .500 
Wastenobie-Clipston, Market Harboro' . . . . . . .300 
Wellington, Duke of, Mortimer, Berks 10 0 
Wells, H. C, Broomfield, Chelmsford 110 
White, Mrs., Walton Hall, Kelso, N.B 10 0 
Wigan, James, Cromwell House, Mortlake 0 10 0 
Willard, Jesse, Holly Lodge Gardens, Highgate 0 10 0 
Williams, H. H., Pencalenick, Truro 10 0 
Winglield, A. H., Ampthill House, Ampthill 110 
Woodward, Geo., Barham Court Gardens, Maidstone 10 0 
Wyatt, A., Hatton, Middlesex 100 
Wythes, Geo., Syon House Gardens, Brentford . . . . ..110 
The following table may be interesting as comparing the number of 
dishes of each fruit exhibited in each of the six years during which the 
Show has been held. Only the exhibits under the Schedule have been 
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