Exhibition of coloNiaL-gHoWn fruits. 



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Class 3a. — 18 bottles of British-grown Fruits (including nine 

 different kinds at least). Amateurs. 



1. £2. 10s.— Miss E. G. Cook, Ashford. 



2. £1. 10s. — Viscountess Galway, Bawtry* 



Class 4a. — 12 bottles of British-grown Fruits (including six different 

 kinds at least). Amateurs. 



1. £2.— Miss F. L. Pike, Serge Hill. 



2. £1.— Not awarded. 



Class 5a. — 6 bottles of British-grown Fruits (including four different 

 kinds at least). Amateurs. 



1. £1.— Not awarded. 



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

 Extra. 10s.— Miss May Parlour, Croft, Darlington. 



Division " C." — Vegetables. 



Class 6. — Home-Preserved Vegetables (either bottled or dried). 

 Open. 



No Award. 



Class 7.— Home-Bottled Vegetables. 8 bottles (including four different 

 kinds at least). Amateurs. 



1. £1. 10s.— Mrs. E. Beckett, Aldenham. 



2. 15s.— Mrs. Banks, 102 Park Street, W. 



Class 8. — Home-Tinned Vegetables. (3 tins of a kind, one to be 

 opened at the Judges' discretion.) Open. 

 No entry. 



Division " P." — Jams, Jellies, &e. 



Class 9. — Jams in Clear Glass Jars or Bottles. (Jellies excluded.) 

 Made of British-grown fruits only (including 9 different kinds at least). 

 Open. 



1. Silver- Gilt Banhsian MedaL 

 Messrs. Miles, Hove. 



Class 10. — 18 One Pound Clear Glass Jars or Bottles of Jam. (Jellies! 

 excluded). Made of British-grown Fruits only (including 9 different 

 kinds at least). Amateurs. 



1. £2 10s. -Miss E. G. Badcock, St. George's Square, S.W. 



2 (£1 10s.— Mrs. E. Beckett, Aldenham Park. 

 {£1 10s. — Miss Gordon Thompson, Potter's Bar. 



Class 11. — Fruit Jellies and Fruit Cheese in Clear Glass Jars or 

 Bottles (including 6 different kinds at least). Open. 



1. Silver Knightian Medal. 

 Swanley Horticultural College. 



2. Silver Banhsian Medal. 



Miss Elsie G. Cook, Ashford Farm. 



