CCX PEOCEEDINGS OF THE EOYAL HOKTICULTUKAL SOCIETY 



Carholme Estate, Dominica, for Limes. 

 Mr. J. J. Brown, Trinidad, for Coco-nuts. 



English-grown Fruit. 

 Silver-gilt Hogg Medal. 



Messrs. James Veitch, Chelsea, for Apples. 

 Messrs. Bunyard, Maidstone, for Apples. 



Silver Banksian Medal. 

 Messrs. Ambrose Palmer, Grosvenor Road, for Fruit. 



Home Bottled and Preserved Fruits. 

 Division " A." — Fruits Bottled in Pure Water. 



Class 1. — Home Bottled British-grown Fruits. Open. 



1. Gold Medal. 



W. Poupart, Twickenham. 



2. Silver-gilt Banksian Medal. 

 Swanley Horticultural College. 



Class 2. — 24 Bottles of British-grown Fruits (including 12 different 

 kinds at least). Amateurs. 



1. A " Mercia " Sterilizer presented by Miss Bradley. — Mrs. Banks, 

 102 Park Street, W. 



2. £2.— Mrs. E. Beckett, Elstree. 



Class 3. — 18 Bottles of British-grown Fruits (including 9 different kinds 

 at least). Amateurs. 



1. £2 10s.— Not awarded. 



2. £1 10s. — B. C. Dyson, Bramley. 



Clas"s 4 . — 12 Bottles of British-grown Fruits (including 6 different 

 kinds at least). Amateurs. 



1. £2.— Mr. H. Tobutt, Wallington. 



2. £1.— Mrs. M. Parlour, Darlington. 



Class 5.-6 Bottles of British-grown Fruits (including 4 different 

 kinds at least). Amateurs. 



1. £1.— Mrs. Hartshorn, 37a Brook Street, W. 



2. 15s. — Mrs. W. H. Plowman, Westminster. 



Division " B." — Fruits Bottled in Syrup. 



Class la. — Home Bottled British-grown Fruits. Open. 

 1. W. Poupart. (Award included in Gold Medal. See Division " A," 

 Class 1.) 



Class 2a. — 24 bottles of British-grown Fruits (including twelve 

 different kinds at least). Amateurs. 



1. A "Mercia" Sterilizer, presented by Miss Bradley. — Mrs. Banks* 

 102 Park Street, W. 



2. £2. — G. P. 0. North, Refreshment Club. 



