BRITISH FRUIT SHOW, 1916. CXI 
Class 40. — Open only to growers in Worcester, Hereford, Mon- 
mouth, and Wales. 
1. C. Crooks, Esq., Impney, Droitwich. 
AA--2. Mrs. Smart, Coverpoint, Llansannan, Abergele (gr. R« 
Rogers). 
BB. 1. C. Crooks, Esq. 
Class 41. — Open only to growers in the six northern counties 
of England, and in the Isle of Man. 
No entries. 
Class 42. — Open only to growers in Scotland. 
fx. Capt. Gordon, Threave House, Castle Douglas 1 (gr. James 
AA \ Duff). 
BB. No entries. 
Class 43. — Open only to growers in Ireland. 
ji. Earl of Bessborough, Pilltown, Co. Kilkenny (gr. T. E. 
A M Tomalin). 
BB. No entries. 
Class 44. — Open only to growers in the Channel Islands. 
No entries. 
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 Growers excluded. 
All the Varieties named in Division VI. are excellent and worthy 
of general cultivation. 
Prizes in each Class, except 75, 76, 112, 148, and 149, as follows : — 
First Prize, 7s. ; Second Prize, 5s. ; but when the entries exceed 
six in any Class the Judges at their discretion recommend a Third 
Prize of 4s. 
Choice Dessert Apples. 
N.B. — The Judges were instructed to prefer quality, colour, and finish 
to mere size. 
Class 45. — Adams' Pearmain. 
1. Rev. J. R. Leigh. 
2. F. J. Wingfield-Digby, Esq. 
3. Major St. Maur, Stover Park, Newton Abbot (gr. H. Richardson). 
Class 46. — Allington Pippin. 
1. Major St. Maur. 
2. H. S. Colt, Esq., Earlywood Corner, Ascot. 
3. Sir James Horlick, Bt. * 
