200 JOUENAL OF THE EOYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
(not removed), so as to display contents. Boxes or Baskets piled up above the edge 
or rim will be considered " unsuitable for travelling." 
Other things being equal, a sieve or bushel of Apples or Pears will be considered to 
weigh about 42 lb. and a half-sieve or half-bushel 20 lb., or of Plums 28 lb. 
The Judges will be men thoroughly conversant with the market, and in awarding the 
Prizes they will be instructed to consider, not only the quality of the Fruit, but also the 
Packing, the Grading, and the Suitability for Travelling and for Market purposes of the 
box, basket, or other receptacle in which the fruit is shown. 
The Winner of any Prize will have the option of a Medal of kindred value instead 
of money if he prefer it. 
Class 25. — Grapes, Hamburgh, a single layer, weighing not less than 
12 lb., in a baby basket. 
First Prize, £2; Second, £1. 10s. 
No award. 
Fig. 85 Baby Basket enclosed in Shallow Hamper, Frome Fruit Co. {Gardeners' Maga 
Class 26.— Grapes, White, any variety, a single layer, weighing not 
less than 12 lb., in a baby basket. 
First Prize, £2 ; Second, £1. 10s. 
1. Frome Fruit Company, Somerset. (Fig. 85.) 
2. Mr. W. Green, Harold Wood. 
Class 27 —Grapes, any variety, in any other package than a baby 
basket, for market. 
No Prize to be awarded unless the Judges consider the box, basket, or 
other receptacle superior for transit by rail to baby baskets in flats. 
First Prize, £2 ; Second, £1. 10s. 
1. Mr. W. Green. (Fig. 86.) 
2. Frome Fruit Company. 
