CO TKOOEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTiCULTURAL SOCllJi'lY. 



Class 4. — Potatos. — Collection of 12 varieties distinct. 



First Prize, £3; Second, £2; Third, £1. 



1. E. McMurdie, Esq., Woburn Park, Weybridge (gr. 



A. Basile). 



2. Mrs. E. H. Denison, Little Gaddesden, Berkliamsted 



(gr. A. G. Gentle). 



3. Sir Montagu Turner, Bedfords, Havering, Eomford 



(gr. A. Humphrey). 



Glass 5. — Potatos. — Collection of 6 varieties distinct. 

 First Prize, £1 10s. ; Second, £1; Third, 10s. 

 Competitors in Class 4 cannot enter in Class 5. 



1. H. W. Henderson, Esq., Serge Hill, Kings Langley (gr. 



F. L. Pike). 



2. H. T. Tatham, Esq. 



3. Hon. Vicary Gibbs. 



Class 6. — Onions. — Collection of 6 varieties distinct. 



N.B.— It is imperative that each dish be of a distinct type or character, 

 e.g. two strains of ' Ailsa Craig' or two dishes of varieties indistingujishable 

 from ' Ailsa Craig ' will disqualify. 



First Prize, £2; Second, £1; Third, 10s. 



1. W. H. Myers, Esq. 



2. Hon. Vicary Gibbs. 



3. Mr. E. Staward. 



Class 7. — Salads. — Collection of 9 kinds distinct, each kind to be 

 staged separately. 



First Prize, £3 10s. ; Second, £2 10s. ; Third, £1 5s. 



1. Hon. Vicary Gibbs. 



2. H. T. Tatham, Esq. 



3. Mr. E. Staward. 



Class 8. — Salads. — Collection of 6 kinds distinct, each kind to be 

 staged separately. 



First Prize, £2 5s. ; Second, £1 10s.; Third, 15s. 

 Competitors in Class 7 cannot enter in Class 8. 



1. W. H. Myers, Esq. 



2. Brodie Henderson, Esq. 



3. Eev. L. C. Chalmers-Hunt. 



Class 9. — Other vegetables. — 6 kinds distinct, to be selected from 

 the following: — Cardoons, Capsicum or Chili, Celeriac, Stachys 

 tuberifera, Seakale, Egg Plant, Jerusalem Artichokes, Salsify, Scor- 

 zonera. Kohl Eabi, Couve Tronchuda. 



First Prize, £2 10s.; Second, £1 10s.; Third, 15s. 



1. Hon. Vicary Gibbs. 



2. W. H. Myers, Esq. 



3. No third. 



