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Division 2. 

 For Trade Growers. 



Class 6. — Collection of Hyacinths, in pots, pans, or glasses. 

 Prize, The Gold Medal of the Dutch Bu]b Growers' Society at Haarlem. 

 1. Messrs. Cuthbert, Southgate, N. 



Subject to the General Rules of the Society the Council offered the 

 following prizes presented by Mr. Robert Sydenham : — 



Classes 7, 8, 9, — Bulbs grown in moss fibre or similar material (not 

 earth) and without drainage. 



Class 7. — 6 single Hyacinths, in separate vases, not exceeding 6 inches 

 in diameter, to be selected from any of the following varieties ; Balfour, 

 General Vetter, Grand Lilas, Grand Maitre, Innocence, Isabella, Jacques, 

 Johan, Koh-i-Noor, King of the Blues, La Grandesse, and Roi des Beiges. 

 First Prize, 25s. ; Second. 21s. ; Third, 15s. ; Fourth, 10s. ; 

 Fifth, 7s. Qd. 



1. Hon. Mrs. Guy Baring, 16 Cadogan Sq., S.W. 



2. Miss C. A. Michell, Oakfield, Cricklewood, N.W. 



3. R. Holmes, Esq. Tuckswood, Norwich. 



4. Lady Tate, Park Hill, Streatham Common (gr. W. Howe). 



5. Mrs. F. Murray, 25 Westbourne Gardens, W. 



Class 8. — 6 vases of Tulips (vases not exceeding 7 inches in diameter), 

 no restriction as to the number of bulbs in a vase, to be selected from the 

 following ; Duchesse de Parma, Dusart, Fabiola, Joost van Vondel, 

 Keizerskroon, Mon Tresor, Prince of Austria, Rose Gris de Lin, Thomas 

 Moore, Van der Neer, Vermilion Brilliant, White Pottebakker. 



First Prize, £1 5s. ; Second, 21s. ; Third, 15s. ; Fourth, 10s. ; 

 Fifth, 7s. 6d. 



1. Hon. Mrs. Guy Baring. 



2. Lady Tate. 



3. Mrs. Buxton, Fox Warren, Cobham, Surrey (gr. J. R. Hall). 



4. R. Holmes, Esq. 



Class 9. — 6 vases of Narcissi (vases not exceeding 7 inches in diameter), 

 no restriction as to the number of bulbs in a vase, to be selected from the 

 following : Barii Conspicuus, Campernelle, Rugulosus, C. J. Backhouse, 

 Emperor, Frank Miles, Lulworth, Leonie, Mad. de Graaff, Phyllis, 

 Sir Watkin, Victoria, Waterwitch. 



First Prize, £1 5s. ; Second, £1 Is. ; Third, 15s. ; Fourth, 10s. ; 

 Fifth, 7s. 6d. 



1. Lady Tate. 



2. R. Holmes, Esq. 



Class 10. — Cooking Apples, 4 dishes, distinct. Amateurs. 

 First Prize, £1 ; Second, 15s. 



1. Sir Mark W. Collet, Bart., St. Clere, Kemsing, Sevenoaks, Kent 



(gr. M. Nicholls). 



2. Viscount Enfield. 



