DAFFODIL SHOW. 
XXXV 
Class 30. — Three varieties. (Division IX.) Three stems of each. 
First Prize, 75. 6d. ; Second, 55. ; Third, 3s. 
1. Mrs. Butler. 
2. Miss V. Warren. 
No third. • • 
Class 31. — Three varieties. (Division X.) Three stems of each. 
First Prize, 75. 6d. ; Second, 5s. ; Third, 3s. 
1. Miss V. Warren. 
2. W. B. Cranfield, Esq. 
No third. 
Class 31A.— Three varieties. Three stems of each. To be selected 
from any or all of the Divisions I., II., III., IV., and IX. None of the 
flowers must exceed three inches in diameter. 
First Prize, 7s. 6d. ; Second, 55. ; Third, 35. 
This class is intended to encourage the exhibition of the smaller-flowered 
varieties. The Judges are particularly instructed not to give points for under- 
sized blooms of large-flowered varieties. 
i. Geo. Stocks, Esq. 
(73 Geo. Churcher, Esq. 
2 ' { I W. B. Cranfield, Esq. 
Section IV. 
Seedling and new Daffodils — Open Classes. 
Class 32.— Twelve varieties, introduced into commerce since 1912. 
One stem of each. 
First Prize, Standard Cup and £1 ; Second, Silver-gilt Flora Medal and 15s.; 
Third, Silver-gilt Banksian Medal and 10s. 
No awards. 
Class 33.- — Twelve varieties, not in commerce. One stem of each. 
First Prize, Engleheart Cup and £1 ; Second, Silver-gilt Flora Medal and £1 ; 
Third, Silver-gilt Banksian Medal and 155. 
1. P. D. Williams, Esq., Lanarth, St. Keverne. 
2. Messrs. Barr. 
No third. 
Class 34. — Six varieties, not in commerce. One stem of each. 
First Prize, Silver-gilt Banksian Medal and £1 ; Second, Silver Flora Medal and 
155. ; Third, Silver Banksian Medal and 10s. 
1. Capt. H. G. Hawker, Higher Barracks, Exeter. 
2. Rev. J. Jacob. 
3. Messrs. F. H. Chapman. 
Class 35. — Three varieties, not in commerce. One stem of each. 
First Prize, Silver Flora Medal and 105. ; Second, Silver Banksian Medal and 
7s. 6d. ; Third, 7s. 6d. 
1. C. Bourne, Esq. 
2. C. Lemesle Adams, Esq., Pendeford Hall, Wolverhampton. 
3. Rev. T. Buncombe. 
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