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23. Messrs. Saltmaesh & Sons, Niirserymen, Chelmsfordy 



Essex. 



Moderately good examples. The Queen specially noted ; also 

 Cellini, Summer Orange, Emperor Alexander, Royal Russet, 

 Cox's Orange, Cox's Pomona, Peasgood's Nonesuch. 



24. Mr. T. Shingles, Gardener to Earl Ducie, Tortworth Courty 



Gloucester. 

 Examples large and well grown. 



25. Messrs. R. Smith & Co., Nurserymen, Worcester. 

 Examples of moderate size, well coloured. Hollandbury 



and Mere de Manage noted as very fine. 



26. Mr. R. Smith, The Gardens, Kenward, Yalding, Maidstone. 

 Some very fine examples. Beauty of Kent, Winter Quoining, 



Reinette de Canada, Grand Duke Constantine, and Tom Putt 

 specially noted. 



27. Mr. T. SouTHALL, South Bank, Worcester, 

 Moderately good, rather small. 



28. Messrs. Veitch & Sons, Chelsea. 



The examples in this collection were exceptionally fine. 

 Those of Pott's Seedling, Stirling Castle, Emperor Alexander, 

 Mannington's Pearmain, Reinette de Canada, American Mother, 

 noted. 



29. Mr. A. Wateeman, The Gardens, Preston Hall, Aylcsford, 



Kent. 



Examples large and well coloured, with clear skin. Graven- 

 stein, Queen Caroline, Lady Henniker, Reinette de Canada, 

 Stone's, Cox's Orange, were specially noted. 



30. Mr. J. Watkins, Pomona Farm, Hereford. 

 Remarkably highly-coloured examples throughout. Duchess 



of Oldenburg specially noted. 



Class III. 



Twelve varieties of Apples hest adapted to the 

 Exhibitors' district. 



EXHIBITOES. 



1. Mr. W. H. Divees, Gardener to J. T. IIo]}ivood, Esq., Ketton 



Hall, Stamford. 

 Small but good examples ; Carlton Seedling, Duke of Glou- 

 cester, and Golden Noble being the best. 



2. Mr. J. Hudson, Gardener to H. J. Atkinson, Esq., G^inners- 



hury House, Acton. 

 Examples of Golden Noble remarkably fine. 



