NINETEENTH EXHIBITION OF BRITISH-GROWN FRUIT, clxxix 

 Class 74. — William Crump. 



1. Earl Beauchamp, Madresfield Court, Malvern (gr. W. Crump). 



2. Sir James Horlick. 



Class 75. — Eight fruits of any early variety, not named above 

 fit for use. 



Four Prizes, ys., 6s., 5s., 45. 



1. F. J. B. Wingfield-Digby, Esq. 



2. Col. R. Knox, Holt Hatch, Alton (gr. W. West). 



3. Sir Montagu Turner. 



4. Lady Mary Morrison. 



Class 75a. — Eight fruits of any late variety, not named above. 



Four Prizes, ys., 6s., 5s., 4s. 



An Exhibitor may only enter one variety in Classes 75 and 75a, in which 

 Classes eight fruits to a dish must be shown for the Judges to be able to taste 

 two of them ; the name of the variety must be given on the Entry Form. 



r. B. E. Richardson, Esq. 



2. W. Voss, Esq. 



3. Mr. A. Smith. 



4. Viscountess Enfield. 



Choice Cooking Apples. 



N.B. — That many Cooking Apples, if kept long enough, make very fair Dessert 

 fruits, as for example Blenheim, Gascoyne's Scarlet, &c. ; and also, vice versa, 

 many Dessert Apples make, early in the season, very fair cookers, Charles Ross 

 for example. 



First Prize, ys. ; Second, 5s. ; but when the entries exceed six in any 

 Class the Judges may, at their discretion, recommend a Third Prize 

 of 4s. 



N.B. — The Judges are instructed to prefer quality and size to mere colour. 



Class 76. — Alfriston. 

 1. Mr. A. Smith. 

 No second. 



Class 77. — Annie Elizabeth. 



1. F. J. B. Wingfield-Digby, Esq. 



2. J. B. Fortescue, Esq. 



Class 78. — Beauty of Kent. 



1. F. W. Piatt, Esq., Ken View, Highgate (gr. C. Turner). 

 No second. 



Class 79. — Bismarck. 



1. E. E. Pearson, Esq. 



2. Rt. Hon. J. W. Lowther. 



Class 80. — Blenheim Orange (large fruits). 



1. E. G. Mocatta, Esq., Woburn Place, Addlestone (gr. T- 

 Stevenson). 



2. C, W. Mann, Esq., Ravenswood, Bexley (gr. J. Simon). 



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