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Class 47.— Open only to Growers in Scotland, 

 r 1. Mr. C. Webster, Fochabers, N.B. 

 AA< { 2. Mr. John M. Stewart, Castle Douglas, N.B. 

 BB f 1. Mr. C. Webster. 



I 2. Mr. J. Day, Garlieston. 



Class 48. — Open only to Growers in Ireland. 



A A / Kavanagh, Esq., Borris (gr. F. Browne). 



I 2. No award. 



BB f 1. W. Kavanagh, Esq. 

 12. No award. 



Class 49. — Open only to Growers in the Channel Islands. 

 AA. — No entry. 



BB.— No entry. 



Division VI. 



Single Dishes of Fruit grown in the Open Air. 



Open to Gardeners and Amateurs only. Nurserymen and Market 

 Growers excluded. 



Prizes in each Class (except 58, 81, and 82). 1st Prize, 7s. ; 

 2nd Prize, 5s. 



Choice Dessert Apples. 



N.B. — Quality, Colour, and Finish are of more merit than Size. 



Class 50. — Adams' Pearmain. 



1. Capt. Farwell, J.P. 



2. Executors of J. K. D. Wingfield-Digby, Esq. 



Class 51. — Allington Pippin. 



1. Mrs. H. St. Vincent Ames, Westbury-on-Trym (gr. W. H. 



Bannister). 



2. Nicholas B. Page, Esq. 



Class 52. — American Mother. 



1. J. B. Fortescue, Esq. 



2. Mr. A. W. Metcalfe, Luton. 



Class 53. — Blenheim Orange. (See Class 72.) 

 Small highly coloured fruits which will pass through a 3-inch ring. 



1. R. J. Lambert, Esq., Oxshott (gr. G. D. Reid). 



2. Capt. Farwell, J.P. 



Class 54. — Cornish Aromatic. 



1. Hon. Mr. Justice Swinfen Eady. 



2. Col. G. B. Archer- Houblon (gr. W. Harrison). 



Class 55. — Cox's Orange Pippin. 



1. Rev. G. Engleheart, Dinton. 



2. Lord Poltimore, Exeter (gr. T. H. Slade). 



