SEVENTEENTH EXHIBITION OF BRITISH-GROWN FRUIT, clxxxix 



Class 9. — Grapes, Prince of Wales, 2 bunches. 



First Prize, £1 10s.; Second, £1. 



1. Lord Savile. 



2. Earl Stanhope, Chevening Park, Sevenoaks (gr. J. 0. 



Sutton). 



Class 10. — Grapes, any other Black Grape, 2 bunches. 



First Prize, £1 IO5. ; Second, £1. 



1. Earl of Harrington. 



2. G. Miller, Esq. 



Class 11. — Grapes, Muscat of Alexandria, 2 bunches. 



First Prize, £2; Second, 25s.; Third, 156'. 



1. Sir E. Durning Lawrence, King's Eide, Ascot (gr. W. 



Lane). 



2. Earl of Harrington. 



. 3. 0. E. d'Avigdor-Goldsmid, Esq. 



Class 12. — Grapes, any other White Grape, 2 bunches. 

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



1. Lady Tate, Park Hill, Streatham Common (gr. W. Howe). 



2. Duke of Newcastle. 



3. H. W. Henderson, Esq., Serge Hill, King's Langley 



(gr. F. L. Pike). 



Class 13. — Collection of Hardy Fruits, in a space not exceeding 

 J 2 X 3' : 30 dishes distinct, grown entirely in the open ; not more 

 than 12 varieties of Apples or 8 of Pears. 



First Prize, The Hogg Medal and £3; Second, £2; Third, £1. 



L Colonel A. C. Borton, Cheveney, Hunton, Kent (gr. J. 

 Whittle). 



2, Sir Marcus Samuel, Bart., Mote Park, Maidstone (gr. 



W.H.Bacon). 



3. Major Powell-Cotton, Quex Park, Birchington (gr. J. 



Cornford. 



Division II. 

 Open to Nurserymen only. 



Nurserymen and Market Growers must exhibit as individuals or as firms. 

 TJiey must have actually grown all they exhibit. Combinations of individuals 

 or firms are not allowed, nor the collection of produce from different districts. 



Nurserymen and Market Growers desiring to exhibit at this Show must 

 make application for space as under Class 14 or 15 or 16 or 17 ; 18, 19 ; 20 or 

 i 21 or 22. No other spaces but the above can be allotted. Exhibitors can only 

 entet in one of Clajsses 14 to 17 ; or in one of 20, 21 and 22. 



Nurserymen and Market Growers may adopt any method of staging and 

 number of fruits to a dish they desire. The use of berries and foliage planU 

 is allowed for decoration but not flowers. 



