CCXli PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Class 12. — 12 One Pound Clear Glass Jars or Bottles of Fruit Jellies 

 and Fruit Cheese (including 6 kinds at least). Amateurs. 



1. £2.— Mrs. Banks, 102 Park Street, W. 



2, £\ t — Miss Gordon Thompson, Potter's Bar. 



Class 13. — Home Dried, or Evaporated Fruits. Open. 

 No entry. 



Class 14.— Miscellaneous Collection of Home Bottled Produce, 



Pickles, Sauces, &c. Amateurs. 

 Silver-gilt Knightian Medal. 

 Mrs. Banks, 102 Park Street, W. 



Class 15. — Miscellaneous. (For Preserving Appliances, &c.) Open. 

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

 —Class 1.) 



Silver Knightian Medal. 

 Messrs. Fowler Lee, Eeading. 



French Flint Glass Bottle Co., 6 and 7 Long Lane, E.G. 



Silver Banhsian Medal. 



G. 0. Henninger, Great Tower Street, E.C. 



Bronze Banhsian Medal. 



Abbot Brothers, Southall. 



Class 16. — Non- Competitive Exhibits. 

 Silver-gilt Knightian Medal. 

 Messrs. Wilkin, Tiptree, for Bottled Fruits, Jams and Crystallized 

 Fruits. 



Silver Knightian Medal. 

 Messrs. Politi, Highbury, for Jams, &c. 



Elsenham Jam Co., Stanstead, for Jams and Distilled Lavender. 

 Silver Banhsian Medal. 

 Mrs. S. Miller, Marlow, for Bottled Fruits, Chutneys, &c. 

 Miss Martin, New York, for Bottled Fruits. 

 Middlesex Jam Co., Brentford, for Jams. 



Class 29.— (From 1908 Schedule.) 3 bottles of British-grown Fruits 

 (of which one must be Raspberries), bottled and shown by Exhibitors 

 who do not sell their produce or in any way work for the trade, wholesale 

 or retail, but only and entirely for their own household consumption. 

 To be shown November 26, 1908, and left in the Society's care until a 

 corresponding date in 1909, when they will be tested and the prizes 

 awarded. 



1. Silver Cup. — Miss Sparrow, Shenley, Herts. 



2. £1 10s. — Miss M. Yeatts, Inchicronan, Frinton-on-Sea. 

 Extra £1. — Miss J. B. Shackle, Dropmore Vicarage, Maidenhead. 



