SPECIAL CLASSES AT THE EXHIBITIONS IN 1909. 



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Class 4. — Cherries, 2 dishes, distinct ; 50 to 60 fruits of each, in boxes 

 for transit. Amateurs. 



First Prize, 12s. ; Second, 8s. 

 1. Mrs. English, Addington Park, Croydon (gi\, J. R. Smith). 



Class 5. — Currants, 3 dishes, red, white, black. Amateurs. 



First Prize, 15s. ; Second, 10s. . 

 1. E.J. Preston, Esq., Kelsey Park, Beckenham (gr., M. Webster). 



Class 6. — Collection of Strawberries, Raspberries, Cherries, and 

 Currants, in a space 9 ft. x 3 ft. Trade Growers. 



First Prize, Silver-gilt Banksian Medal ; Second, Silver Knightian Medal. 

 No entries. 



Tuesday, August 3. 



Class 3. — Melons, 3 Fruits. Amateurs. 



First Prize, 15s. ; Second, 10s. 



No entries. 



Class 4. — Gooseberries, 6 dishes, distinct. Amateurs. 



First Prize, £1 ; Second, 15s. 

 1. E. J. Preston, Esq. 



Class 5. — Gooseberries, 18 dishes, distinct. Trade Growers. 

 First Prize, Silver Knightian Medal. Second, Silver Banksian Medal. 

 1. Messrs. J. Salsbury, The Shaw, Melbourne, Derby. 



Tuesday, August 17. 



Class 3. — Potatos, early varieties, 6 dishes, distinct. Amateurs. 

 First Prize, £1 ; Second, 15s. 



1. A. G. Gentle, Esq. 



2. Countess Cowper. 



Class 4. — Potatos, early varieties, 3 dishes, distinct. Amateurs. 

 First Prize, 10s. ; Second, 7s. 6d. 



1. C. Coombe, Esq., Cobham Park, Cobham, Surrey (gr., A. 

 Tidy). 



2. Rev. L. C. Chalmers-Hunt, Willian Rectory, Hitchin, Herts. 



Class 5a. — Beans, French or Kidney. Dwarf, 3 dishes distinct. 

 Amateurs. 



First Prize, 10s. ; Second, 7s. Qd. 



1. Countess Cowper. 



2. Rev. L. C. Chalmers-Hunt. 



Class 5b. — Beans, Climbing, 3 dishes, distinct. Amateurs. 

 First Prize, 10s. ; Second, 7s 6d. 

 1. Rev. L. C. Chalmers-Hunt. 



Class 6a. — Beans, Dwarf, 6 dishes, distinct. Trade Growers. 

 No entries. 



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