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Class 17. — Six varieties. (Division VIII.) Three stems of each. 
First Prize, 15s. ; Second, 10s. ; Third, 75. 6d. 
i. H. R. Darlington, Esq. 
No other awards. 
Class 18. — Three varieties. (Division X.) Three stems of each. 
First Prize, 75. 6d. ; Second, 5s. ; Third, 3s. 
1. R. Morton, Esq. 
2. H. R. Darlington, Esq. 
No third. 
Class i8a. — Six varieties. Three stems of each. To be selected 
from any or all of the Divisions I., II., III., IV., or IX. None of the 
flowers must exceed three inches in diameter. 
First Prize, 15s. ; Second, 105. ; Third, 7s. 6d. 
This class is intended to encourage the exhibition of the smaller-flowered 
varieties. The Judges were particularly instructed not to give points for under- 
sized blooms of large-flowered varieties. 
1. R. Morton, Esq. 
2. H. R. Darlington, Esq. 
No third. 
Section III. 
Amateurs only. 
All flowers in this Section must be in Commerce. 
(Exhibitors in Section III. could not enter or compete in Sections I. 
or II.) 
Class 19. — Twelve varieties, fairly representing the different 
Divisions. Three stems of each. 
First Prize, Silver-gilt Banksian Medal and 10s. 6d. ; Second, Silver Flora Medal 
and 75. 6d. ; Third, Silver Banksian Medal and 5s. 
1. Miss V. Warren, The Oaks, Westbere, Canterbury. 
2. W. B. Cranfield, Esq., East Lodge, Enfield Chase, Enfield. 
3. G. Stocks, Esq., 44 Bentley Road, Doncaster. 
Class 20. — Three varieties. (Division la.) Three stems of each. 
First Prize, 7s. 6d. ; Second, 5s. ; Third, 3s. 
1. W. B. Cranfield, Esq. 
2. Mrs. Butler, Twyning Park, Tewkesbury. 
3. Geo. Churcher, Esq., Woodcote, Alverstoke, Hants. 
Class 21. — Three varieties. (Division lb.) Three stems of each. 
First Prize, ys. 6d. ; Second, 55. ; Third, 3s. 
1. W. B. Cranfield, Esq. 
2. Miss V. Warren. 
3. Mrs. Butler. 
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