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PEOCEEDINGS OF TPIE EOYAL HOETICULTUEAL SOCIETY. I 



For Fruit grown entirely out of doors. 



Class 14. — 30 feet run of 6 feet tabling. 



Messrs. G. Bunyard, Maidstone : Gold Medal. 

 Messrs. H. Cannell, Swanley : Silver-gilt Hogg Medal. 

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



Class 15. — 20 feet run of 6 feet tabling. 



Messrs. Laxton Bros., Bedford: Silver Hogg Medal. 

 Mr. E.G. Notcutt, Woodbridge : Silver Knightian Medal. 



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



Messrs. G. Cooling, Bath : Silver Knightian Medal. 

 Messrs. Daysh & Wright, Alton, Hants : Silver Banksian 

 Medal. 



Messrs. J. Peed, West Norwood: Bronze Knightian Medal. 



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

 No entry. 



For Orchard House Fruit and Trees. 



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

 Messrs. T. Rivers, Sawbridgeworth : Gold Medal. 

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



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

 Messrs. T. Rivers, Sawbridgeworth: Silver-gilt Knightian 

 Medal. 



Division HI. 



Open to Market Growers only. 



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

 Mr. R. A. Whiting, Dargate House, Faversham : Gold' 

 Medal. 



Mr. H. T. Mason, Hampton Hill, Middlesex: Silver-gilt Hogg 

 Medal. 



Mr. E. W. Caddick, Upper Caradoc, Ross, Hereford: Silver 

 gijlt Knightian Medal. 



Class 21. — Apples, 12 baskets of (6 Cooking and 6 Dessert, dis- 

 tinct). 



Mr. A. E. Mason, Rectory Farm, Hampton Hill: Silver- 

 gilt Medal presented by the Fruiterers' Company. 



Swanley Horticultural College, Kent : Silver Knightian 

 Medal. 



Mr. H. Lumley Webb, Sittingbourne : Silver Banksian 

 Medal. 



Class 22. — Pears, 6 baskets of, distinct. 

 No entry. 



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