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(3.) J. M. Drummond, Meggincli Castle, Errol. 



Number of Varieties Exhibited 19 



Ohservatiom. — An interesting collection, as containing many of 

 the old Scotch Pears grown in that district. Fruits very small and 

 inferior to such as Louise Bonne of Jersey, Beurre Diel, Beurre 

 d'Amanlis, AVilliams's Bon Chretien, grown under similar 

 conditions. 



(4.) W. GooDALL, Errol. 



Number of Varieties Exhibited ... ... ... ... 1 



Observations. — Moderately fine examples of the Jargonelle, 

 the finest and most popular Pear grown in Scotland. 



(5.) A. Lacaille, Gourdie Hill, Errol. 



Number of Varieties Exhibited ... ... ... ... 28 



Observrdinns.- — A very interesting collection, containing ex- 

 amples of most of the varieties of old Scotch Pears, such 

 as The Beurre, Achan, Drummond, Pease Meal Poke, Maggie 

 Duncan, &c. 



(6.) — Laird, Glencarse, Perth. 



Number of Varieties Exhibited ... ... ,.. ... 10 



Observations. — Examples of fair average merit ; mostly 

 varieties in general cultivation, such as Marie Louise, Glou 

 Mor9eau, &c. 



(7.) J. Eeid, Ballindean Gardens, Inchture. 



Number of Varieties Exhibited ... ... 9 



Observations. — Ordinary examples of the leading varieties. 



(8.) Thomas Smith, Perth. 



Number of Varieties Exhibited 4 



Observations. — Ordinary examples. 



(9.) P. Symon, Flatfield Orchard, Errol. 



Number of Varieties Exhibited 4 



Observations. — Ordinary examples, 



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