xlii PEOCEEDINGS OF THE EOYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Division III. 



Home Bottled and Preserved Fruits and Vegetables. 



Dried or bottled Fruits and Vegetables of any kind maybe shown, 

 subject to the condition of their being tested by the Judges, and provided 

 that they have been grown in the British Islands. Tomatoes may only 

 be exhibited as Vegetables. 



Class 25. — Home Bottled British-grown Fruits. Open. This ex- 

 hibit must not occupy a space greater than 10 feet by 3 feet, and must 

 not be built up more than 2^ feet high in the centre. Bottled fruits to 

 be in clear glass. All must be British grown and British prepared. 

 First Prize, Silver Cup ; Second, Silver Banksian Medal. 



1. Mrs. W. H. Plowman, Beddington Corner, near Mitcham. 



2. Mr. G. Pen will, Totnes, Devon. 



Class 26. — 18 Bottles of British-grown Fruits (including six different 

 kinds at least), bottled and shown by exhibitors who do not sell their 

 produce or in any way work for the trade (wholesale or retail), but only 

 and entirely for their own household consumption. 



First Prize, £3 ; Second, £2 ; Third, Silver Banksian Medal. 



1. Mrs. Beckett, Elstree, Herts. 



2. Mrs. Banks, 102 Park Street, W. 



3. Major Hibbert, Ashby St. Ledgers, Rugby. 



Class 27. — 12 bottles of British-grown Fruits (including four different 

 kinds at least), bottled and shown by exhibitors who do not sell their 

 produce or in any way work for the trade (wholesale or retail), but only 

 and entirely for their own household consumption. 



First Prize, £2 ; Second, £1. 



1. Mrs. W. H. Plowman, Beddington Corner, near Mitcham. 



2. No award. 



Class 28. — Home Dried or Evaporated Fruits. Open. This exhibit 

 must not occupy a space greater than 8 feet by 3 feet, and must not be 

 built up more than 2^ feet high in the centre. All must be British 

 grown and prepared. 



Medals or other prizes at the discretion of the Council. 

 No entry. 



Division IV. 



Class 29. — Home Preserved Vegetables. (Either Bottled or Dried). 

 Open. This exhibit must not occupy a space greater than 10 feet by 

 3 feet, and must not be built up more than 2| feet high in the centre. 

 All must be British grown and prepared. 



Prize, Silver-gilt Knightian Medal. 

 Messrs. McDoddies, Coventry House, South Place, Finsbury 

 Pavement, E.C. 



Class 30. — Home Bottled Vegetables. Amateurs. Eight bottles, 

 including four different kinds. 



First Prize, £1 10s. ; Second, 15s. 



No entry. 



