EIGHTEENTH EXHIBITION OF BRITISH-GROWN FRUIT. CCIX 



Glass 16. — 12 feet run of 6 feet tabling. 



Mr. 0. Turner, Slough : Silver-gilt Knightian Medal. 

 Messrs. G. Gooling, Bath : Silver-gilt Banksian Medal. 

 Messrs. J. Peed, Morden : Silver Knightian Medal. 

 Messrs. Paul, Gheshunt : Silver Banksian Medal. 



Glass 17. — 6 feet run of 6 feet tabling. 

 No entries. 



For Orchard House Fruit and Trees. 



Glass 18. — 24 feet by 6 feet of stage. Grapes excluded. 

 Messrs. T. Eivers, Sav^bridgeworth : Gold Medal. 

 King's Acre Nurseries, Hereford: Silver-gilt Banksian Medal. 



Glass 19, — 9 Vines, growing in pots, not less than three varieties. 

 Messrs. T. Eivers, S a wb ridge worth : Silver Knightian Medal. 



Division III. 



Open to Market Growers only. 



Class 20. — Apples, 20 baskets of (Gooking and Dessert, distinct). 

 Messrs. Gaskain & Whiting, Faversham : Gold Medal. 

 Hollesley Bay Labour Golony, Suffolk : Silver-gilt Banksian 

 Medal. 



Glass 21.-— Apples, 12 baskets of (6 Gooking and 6 Dessert, dis- 

 tinct). 



Mr. A. E. Mason, Hampton Hill: Fruiterers' Gompariy's 



Silver-gilt Medal. 

 Mr. H. Lumley Webb, Sittingbourne : Silver Knightian 



Medal. 



Glass 22. —Pears, G baskets of, distinct. 

 No' entries. 



Division IV. 



Fruits groivn entirely in the open air. 

 Open to Gardeners and Amateurs only. 

 Nurserymen and Market Growers excluded. 



Exhibitors of Apples or Pears in Division IV. are excluded from Division VI. 



NoTE.—Exhibitors can compete in one Class only of the Classes 23, 24, 25: 

 or 28, 29, 30, 31. 



Glass 23.— Apples, 24 dishes distinct, 16 Gooking, 8 Dessert. The 

 latter to be placed in the front row. 



First Prize, a Hogg Medal and £5; Second, £3; Third, £2. 



1. G. A. Gain, Esq. 



2. Sir Marcus Samuel, Bt. 

 No third. 



