SEVENTEENTH EXHIBITION OF BRITISH-GROWN FRUIT. CXCV 



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

 No entry. 



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 Gardeners excluded. 



Prizes in each Class, except 72, 73, 103, 140 and 141, as follows: 

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



Choice Desseet Apples. 



N.B. — The Judges ai-e instructed to prefer quality, colour, and finish to 

 mere size. 



Class 47. — Adams' Pearmain. 



1. Earl of Devon, Powderham Castle, Exeter (gr. T. PL 



Bolton). 



2. Lord Howard de Walden. 



Class 48. — x^llington Pippin. 



1. Earl Stanhope. 



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



Class 49. — American Mother. 



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



2. Mr. A. Basile, Woburn Park Gardens, Weybridge. 



Class 50. — Belle de Boskoop. 



1. Mr. A. Basile. 



2. Earl of Lytton, Knebworth House, Herts (gr. H. 



Brotherston). 



Class 51. — Ben's Eed. 



1. Mrs. E. Sauber, Preston Hall, Aylesford, Kent (gr. E, 



King). 



2. Eev. H. A. Bull, Wellington House, Westgate-on-Sea 



(gr. F. King). 



Class 52. — Blenheim Orange. 



1. C. O. Walter, Esq., Ickleton House, Wantage. 



2. Earl Stanhope. 



Class 53. — Charles Eoss. , 



1. Eev. H. A. Bull. : ; 



2. Mr. A. Basile. 



Class 54. — Christmas Pearmain. 



1. H. G. Kleinwort, Esq. 



2. Lord Howard de W^alden. 



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