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Class 16. — 12 feet run of 6 feet tabling. 
Silver Knightian Medal. — Mr. E. J. Parsons, Worcester. 
For Orchard-house grown Fruit, and Trees in Pots. 
Class 17. — 24 feet by 6 feet of stage. Grapes excluded. 
Medals awarded at the discretion of the Council. 
Silver-gilt Hogg Medal. — Messrs. Thos. Rivers, Sawbridgeworth. 
DIVISION III. 
OPEN TO MARKET GROWERS ONLY. 
An Exhibitor was allowed to compete in one only of the Classes 18 and 19. 
Class 18. — Apples, 20 baskets of (cooking and dessert, distinct). 
Fruit suitable for market purposes had more consideration than a large 
number of varieties. 
Silver Cup or Medals at the discretion of the Council. 
Gold Medal. — Messrs. Gaskain & Whiting, Dargate, Faversham, 
Kent. • 
Silver-gilt Hogg Medal. — Lieut. -Col. H. Lumley Webb, Ham 
Green Farm, Upchurch, Sittingbourne. 
Class 19. — Apples, 12 baskets of (6 cooking and 6 dessert, distinct). 
Silver-gilt Medal presented by the Fruiterers' Company, and other 
Medals at the discretion of the Council. 
Horticultural College, Swanley, Miss G. J. Sanders. 
Silver Knightian Medal.— Lieut. -Col. H. Lumley Webb. 
Class 20. — Pears, 6 baskets of, distinct. 
Prizes given by the Council according to quality of exhibits. 
The size of the baskets limited to half-bushels if round, to grape (baby) 
baskets if rectangular. 
Silver Hogg Medal— Lieut.-Col. H. Lumley Webb. 
DIVISION IV. 
Fruits grown entirely in the Open Air. 
open to gardeners and amateurs only. 
Nurserymen and Market Growers excluded. 
Exhibitors of Apples or Pears in Division IV. were excluded from 
Division VI. 
Note. — Exhibitors were allowed to'compete in one class only of the Classes 
2i, 22, 23 ; or 26, 27, 28. 
Class 21.— Apples, 24 dishes distinct, 16 cooking, 8 dessert. The 
latter to be placed in the front row. 
