NINETEENTH EXHIBITION OF BRITISH-GROWN FRUIT. clxxi 



Class 13. — Collection of Hardy Fruits, in a space not exceeding 

 12 X 3. 



Thirty dishes distinct, grown entirely in the open, including not 

 more than 12 varieties of Apples and eight of Pears. 



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



1. F. Bibby, Esq., Hardwicke Grange, Shrewsbury (gr. J. Taylor). 



2. Lord Somers. 



3. Major Powell-Cotton. 



DIVISION II. 



For Fruit grown entirely out of doors. 



open to nurserymen only. 



Nurserymen and Market Growers exhibit as individuals or as 

 firms. They must have actually grown all they exhibit. Combinations 

 of individuals or firms are not allowed, nor the collection of produce 

 from different districts. 



Class 14. — 30 feet run of 6 feet tabling. 



Gold Medal. — J. C. Allgrove, Langley, Slough. 

 Gold Medal. — Messrs. George Bunyard, Maidstone. 

 Gold Medal. — Messrs. Cannell, Eynsford, Kent. 

 Silver-gilt Knightian. — Messrs. J. Cheal, Crawley, Sussex. 

 Silver Knightian. — Messrs. Seabrook, Chelmsford. 



Class 15. — 20 feet run by 6 feet tabling. 



Silver-gilt Knightian. — R. C. Notcutt, Woodbridge. 

 Silver-gilt Banksian. — Barnham Nurseries, Barnham, Sussex. 

 Silver Knightian. — Messrs. S. Spooner, Hounslow. 



Class 16. — 12 feet run of 6 feet tabling. 



Silver-gilt Banksian. — Chas. Turner, Royal Nurseries, Slough. 

 Silver Knightian. — Messrs. G. Cooling, Bath. 



For Orchard-house grown fruit, and Trees in pots. 



Class 17. — 24 feet by 6 feet of stage. Grapes excluded. 

 Gold Medal. — King's Acre Nurseries, Hereford. 



DIVISION III. 



OPEN TO MARKET GROWERS ONLY. 



An Exhibitor may show in one only of the Classes 18 and 19. 



Nurserymen and Market Growers exhibit as individuals or as 

 firms. They must have actually grown all they exhibit. Combinations 

 of individuals or firms are not allowed, nor the collection of produce 

 from different districts. 



