NINETEENTH EXHIBITION OF BRITISH-GROWN FRUIT, clxix 



DIVISION I. 

 Fruits Grown under Glass or Otherwise, 

 open to gardeners and amateurs only. 



Note. — Exhibitors can compete in one Class only of Classes i, 2, and of 



Classes 3, 4. 



Class 1. — Collection of nine dishes of ripe dessert fruit : 6 kinds 

 at least ; only 1 Pine, 1 Melon, 1 Black and 1 White Grape, allowed ; 

 not more than two varieties of any other kind, and no two dishes 

 of the same variety. 



First Prize, Silver Cup and £5 ; Second, £5 ; Third, £3. 



1. Duke of Newcastle, Clumber, Worksop (gr. S. Barker). 



2. Lord Somers, Eastnor Castle, Ledbury (gr. G. Mullins). 



3. Lord Hillingdon, The Wilderness, Sevenoaks (gr. J. Shelton). 



Class 2. — Collection of six dishes of ripe dessert fruit : 4 kinds 

 at least ; only 1 Melon, 1 Black and 1 White Grape, allowed ; not 

 more than two varieties of any other kind, and no two dishes of 

 the same variety. Pines excluded. 



First Prize, Silver Cup and £3 ; Second, £3 ; Third, £2. 



1. C. A. Cain, Esq., The Node, Welwyn (gr. T. Pateman). 



2. Major St. Maur, Stover Park, Newton Abbot (gr. H. Richardson). 



3. Major Powell Cotton, Quex Park, Birchington (gr. J. Cornford). 



Class 3. — Grapes, six distinct varieties (2 bunches of each), of 

 which two at least must be White. 



First Prize, Silver Cup and £6 ; Second, £6 ; Third, £4. 



1. Duke of Newcastle. 



2. Lord Hillingdon. 

 No third. 



Class 4. — Grapes, four varieties (2 bunches of each), selected 

 from the following : ' Madresfield Court/ ' Prince of Wales.' ' Muscat 

 Hamburgh/ ' Muscat of Alexandria ' or ' Canon Hall ' (not both), 

 ' Mrs. Pearson/ and ' Dr. Hogg.' 



First Prize, Silver Cup and £3 ; Second, £3 ; Third, £2. 

 1. C. A. Cain, Esq. 

 No other awards. 



Class 5. — Grapes, Black Hamburgh, 2 bunches. 



First Prize, £2 ; Second, £1 10s. ; Third, £1. 



1. Lord Hillingdon. 



2. B. E. Richardson, Esq., Hill House, Stanstead Abbots (gr. E. 

 Coleman). 



No third. 



