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EIGHTEENTH EXHIBITION OF BRITISH-GROWN FRUIT. CCXlll 



Class 44. — Open only to Growers in Scotland. 



1. Ool. Gordon, Threave House, Castle Douglas (gr. J. 

 Duff). 



2. E. M. Pilkerton, Esq., St. Fort House, Fife (gr. J. J. 

 Staward). 



fl. E. M. Pilkerton, Esq. 

 ' t-No entries. . 



Class 45.— Open only to Growers in Ireland. 



1. Earl of Bessborough, Bessborough, Piltown (gr. 

 AA. ] T. E. Tomalin). 



-2. C. B. Broad, Esq., Aghern, Conna, Co. Cork. 

 BB. No entries. 



Class 46. — Open only to Growers in the Channel Islands. 

 No entries. 



Division VI. 



Single Dishes of Fruit grown entirely in the open air. 

 Six Fruits to a Dish. 



Open to Gardeners and Amateurs only. 

 Nurserymen and Market Growers excluded. 



All the varieties named in Division YI. are excellent and worthy of 

 general cultivation. 

 Prizes in each Class, except 72, 73, 104, 143, and 144, as follows : 

 First Prize, 7s. ; Second Prize, 5s. 



Choice Dessebt Apples. 



N.B. — The Judges are instructed to prefer quality, colour, and finish to 

 mere size. 



[An Exhibitor may show only one Dish in each Class.] 



Class 47. — Adams' Pearmain. 



1. W. E. S. Erie Drax, Esq. 



2. H. St. Maur, Esq. 



Class 48. — Allington Pippin. 



1. Earl of Westmoreland, Woodstock Park, Sittingbourne 



(gr. C. Wotton). 



2. I. Lewis, Esq., Bedgebury Park, Goudhurst (gr. J. E. 



Smith). 



Class 49. — American Mother. 



1. J. B. Fortescue, Esq. 



2. Coi. E. Bullock, Nuthurst, Godalming. 



Class 50. — Belle De Boskoop. 



1. H. St. Maur, Esq. 



2. C. B. Broad, Esq. 



