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7. Mr. C. B. Saundees, St, Helier's, Jersey. 



Examples very fine ; highly ripened. Those of Ribston 

 Pippin and Pine Apple Russet specially so. 

 S. Messrs. Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, 



Examples of leading sorts very good. 

 9. Mr. 0. Waeden. 



Moderately good. 



Class VIII. 

 Six varieties of Culinary Apples. 



EXHIBITOBS. 



1. Mr. J. Cheal & Sons, Cmivley, 



2. Mr. W. H. Feettingham. 



3. Mr. W. Gallop. 



4. Messrs. Veitch & Sons. 



The examples throughout were good, and mostly of the 

 leading sorts. Warner's King, Peasgood's Nonesuch, Blenheim 

 Orange, &c. 



Class IX. 



Apples from Cordon, Bush, or Pyramid Trees (not to 

 exceed twelve varieties). 



EXHIBITOES. 



1. Messrs. J. Cheal & Sons. 



2. Mr. J. Geey, Gardener to Lord Aveland, Normanton Park, 



Stamford, 



3. Mr. G. Thompson, Gardener to Messrs. Wells, Groxhy House, 



Hounsloto. 



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



The exhibits in this Class were not remarkable, and did not 

 illustrate to any extent the object aimed at. Those marked as 

 being grown on the bush trees were, if anything, the cleaner 

 ;and finer. Messrs. Cheal showed some fine examples of Lady 

 Sudeley from a cordon. 



Class X. 



Apples from Standards in Orchards (not to exceed 

 twelve varieties). 



Exhibitoes. 



1. Mr. R. Dean, Bedfont and Ealing. 



2. Mr. B. Geeaves, Gardener to F. Bemington, Esq., Broome 



Hall, Holmwood. 



