MEETING FOR BRITISH-GROWN FRUITS, 1917. lxxxv 
Class 13. — Collection of Hardy Fruits, in a space not exceeding 12x3. 
Thirty dishes distinct, grown entirely in the open ; not more than 12 varieties 
of Apples or 8 of Pears. 
First Prize, Silver Hogg Medal and £2 ; Second, £2. 
1. Mr. R. Staward, The Gardens, Panshanger, Herts. 
2. Lord Somers. 
Division II. 
For Fruit grown entirely out of Doors. 
open to nurserymen only. 
Class 14. — 30 feet run of 6 feet tabling. Exhibitors were allowed to show 
in one only of these classes. 
Gold Knightian Medal. 
Mr. J. C. Allgrove, Middle Green, Langley, Slough. 
Gold Medal. 
Messrs. Bunyard, Royal Nurseries, Maidstone. 
Silver-gilt Knightian Medal. 
Messrs. Cannell, The Nurseries, Eynesford, Kent. 
Silver Knightian Medal. 
Mr. Notcutt, Woodbridge. 
Silver Banksian Medal. 
Messrs. Seabrook, The Nurseries, Chelmsford. 
Class 15. — 20 feet run of 6 feet tabling. 
Gold Medal. 
Messrs. Spooner, The Nurseries, Hounslow. 
Silver-gilt Hogg Medal. 
Messrs. Cheal, Crawley, Sussex. 
Silver-gilt Banksian Medal. 
Barnham Nurseries, Barnham Junction, Sussex. 
Silver Knightian Medal. 
Mr. H. Close, Littlecroft, Orpington. 
Silver Banksian Medal. 
Mr. E. Parsons, Worcester. 
Division III. 
OFEN TO MARKET GROWERS ONLY. 
Class 16. — Apples, 20 baskets of (cooking and dessert, distinct). Fruit 
suitable for market purposes will have more consideration than a large number 
of varieties. The size of the baskets limited to half-bushels if round, to grape 
(baby) baskets if rectangular. 
Stiver Cup. 
Lt.-Col. Lumley Webb, Ham Green, Upchurch, Sittingbourne. 
Division IV. 
Fruits grown entirely in the Open Air. 
open to gardeners and amateurs only. 
Class 17. — Apples, 24 dishes distinct, 16 cooking, 8 dessert. The latter to 
be placed in the front row. 
First Prize, Fruiterers' Company Silver -gilt Medal and ^3 ; Second, £3 ; 
third, £2. 
1. C. A. Cain, Esq. 
2. Lord Somers. 
3. J. Liddell, Esq., Sherfield Manor, Basingstoke (gr. R. Le&rinouth) . 
