SPECIAL CLASSES AT THE EXHIBITIONS IN 1909. 



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Class 7. — Salads, four varieties, hoine-grown. Amateurs. 

 First Prize, 15s. ; Second, 10s. 

 1. Hon. Yicary Gibbs, Aldenhani House, Elstree, Herts (gr. 

 E. Beckett). 



Class 8. — Lettuce, 6 heads of Lettuce and 6 of Endive. Amateurs. 

 First Prize, 15s. ; Second, 10s. 



No entries. 



Class 9. — Forced Vegetables, 4 kinds to occupy a space 3x3. 

 Trade Growers. 



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

 No entries. 



Tuesday, February 9. 



Class 3. — Dessert Pears, 4 dishes, distinct. Amateurs. 



First Prize, £1 ; Second, 15s. 



No entries. 



Class 4. — 1 dish. Amateurs. 



First Prize, 7s. Gd. ; Second, 6s. 



1. Lord Foley. 



2. Mary, Countess of Ilchester, Holland House, Kensington (gr. 



C. Dixon). 



Class 5. — Not exceeding 6 dishes, distinct. Trade Growers. 

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

 No entries. 



Class 6. — 1 dish. Trade Growers. 

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

 No entries. 



Tuesday, February 23. 



Class 3. — Dessert Apples, -1 dishes, distinct. Amateurs. 



First Prize, £1 ; Second. 15s. 



1. Viscount Enfield, Wrotham Park, Barnet (gr. H. Markham). 



2. Col. Borton, Cheveney, Hunton, Kent (gr. J. Whittle). 



Class 4. — 1 dish. Amateurs. 



First Prize, 7s. 6<rZ. ; Second, 5s. 



1. Sir Edmund Loder, Maplehurst, Horsham (gr. J. Watkin). 



2. H. G. Wadlow, Esq., Marylands, Dogsthorpe, Peterborough. 



Class 5. — 6 dishes, distinct. Trade Growers. 

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



1. Messrs. James Veitch, Chelsea, S.W. 



2. Messrs. W. Seabrook, Chelmsford. 



Class 6. — 1 dish. Trade Growers. 

 First Prize, Silver Banksian Medal ; Second, Bronze Banksian Medal 

 No entries. 



