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Geeat Exhibition of British Feuit at the Crystal Palace, 

 September 29 and October 1 and 2, 1894. 



Peize List. 



Division I. — Fruits grown under Glass or otherwise. 

 Open to all. 



Class 1. Collection of Ripe Fruit, fifteen distinct varieties. To 

 include two varieties of Melons, and a dish of each of the follow- 

 ing : — Black Grapes, White Grapes, White or Yellow Plums, 

 Red or Black Plums, Peaches, Nectarines, Apples, Pears, and 

 five other dishes of other kinds of fruit or of distinct varieties. 

 First, £10, Sir Jos. Pease, Bart., Hutton Hall, Guisborough 

 (gr. Mr. Mclndoe). 



Class 2. Collection of Ripe Fruit, nine distinct varieties, 

 Pines excluded. To include two dishes of Grapes, distinct, one 

 Melon, one dish each of Peaches, Nectarines, Pears, Apples, and 

 two other dishes of other kinds or of distinct varieties. First, 

 £5, Countess of Camperdown, Shipston-on-Stour, Warwick (gr. 

 Mr. Masterson) ; second, £3, Hon. D. P. Bouverie, Coleshill 

 House, Highworth (gr. Mr. Haines) ; third, £2, Mrs. Wingfield, 

 Ampthill House, Ampthill (gr. Mr. Empson). 



Class 3. Grapes, six distinct varieties, two bunches of each, 

 both black and white must be represented. First, £5, J. T. 

 Paton, Esq., Norwood, Alloa, N.B. (gr. Mr. A. Kirk) ; second, 

 £3, C. Bayer, Esq., Tewkesbury Lodge, Forest Hill (gr. Mr. 

 Bury) ; third, £2, Sir J. Pease, Bart. (gr. Mr. Mclndoe). 



Class 4. Grapes, three distinct varieties, two bunches of each. 

 First, £2. 10s., Messrs. de Rothschild, Gunnersbury Park, Acton 

 (gr. Mr. Reynolds) ; second, £1. 10s., C. J. Massey, Esq., Gallo- 

 way House, Garliestown, Wigtonshire (gr. Mr. Day) ; third, £1, 

 W. K. D'Arcy, Esq., Stanmore Hall, Middlesex (gr. Mr. Tidey). 



Class 5. Grapes, Black Hamburgh, three bunches. Second, 

 £1, Earl Cowley, Draycot House, Chippenham (gr. Mr. Gibson) ; 

 third, 10s., H. Tate, Esq., Streatham Common (gr. Mr. Howe). 



Class 6. Grapes, Madresfield Court, three bunches. First, 

 £1. 10s., Mrs. Wingfield (gr. Mr. Empson); second, £1, Earl 

 Cowley (gr. Mr. Gibson) ; third, 10s., A. Pears, Esq., Spring 

 Grove House, Isleworth (gr. Mr. Farr). 



Class 7. Grapes, Gros Colmar or Gros Maroc, three bunches. 



