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TilE TROPICAL AGRICULTURIST. 
[Sept. I, 1899. 
CUT FLOWERS IN BOXES, STANDS, OR GLASSES. 
Judges :— Mrs Fowler, Miss Grenier, and Mr Nock, 
Boses (twelve of diffeient vuiietiesj — Mrs H A 
Pierls, 
Eoses (six) -Mr. J B Grieve. 
Zinuias (^ix)— Mr. J R Gtieve. 
Double Dahlias— Ml-. ,J E, Giieve. 
Ca,i;nas— Mr. H O Beven. 
Chrysanthemnms-Dr. H Huybert^z. 
Caiiiations— Miss B G Elliott. 
Pinks— Mr. P D Siebel. 
Pansies— Miss Mary (itieve. 
Tube Roses— Dr. H Huybertpz. 
Violets— Mr. K Abram Saibo. 
Buttonholes— Mrp. R Samaranayeke. 
(3l-039 or 'Wreath— Mrs. Samaranayeke. 
Hand Bouquet— Miss Jessie Siebel. 
Bridal Bouquet— )I ck. S Siebel. 
Flowers in Ice — Mes- r.^. J P Morton & Co 
Best decorated Dinnei -table— Miss N DriebcrR. 
Geneial collection o£ Wild Flowers (2 ft. square) 
Mr. Juaey Appu. 
General collection of Cut Flowers arranged foi 
effect (12 square ft.)— Mr. H M Alwis. 
Sppcial Prize for best collection of Pot Plants and 
Flowers (o include the following : — 12 assorttd Pot 
Plant--, 3 boxes Cut Flowers, 1 Table Bouquet, 1 
Hand Bouquet. 3 Buttonholes, gold medal — Mr. P D 
Biebel. 
CUT fzjOWehs in boxes, stands, or glasses. 
Best collection of Jarabu (twelve of each variety) 
»— Mr. A J R de Soysa, certificate. 
Best collection of Namnam — Air. E A Salgado. 
Best collection of Guavas, Uguressa, Lovi-Lovi, 
Masan, and Nelli (twenty five of each) — Mr. Andris 
Mendis. 
Best Rambutans (one hundred)— Mr. E de Levera. 
Best collection of Imported Fruit — Mr. W H 
Th jmpson 
Fruits in Ice — Messrs. J P Blorton & Co., recom- 
mended for gold medal. 
Special Prize for the best collection of Ceylon- 
growing Fruit (not less than twelve varieties) — Mr. 
B Weerackody. 
FOLIAGE plants IN POTS. 
Judges : Mrs. Broun, Mr. Macmillan, and 
Mr. Percy Bois. 
Begonias (six of different varieties) — Juaey Appn, 
Colombo Museum. 
Anturiums and AUocasias (six of different varie- 
ties)— Mr. P D Siebel. 
Caladiums (six of different varieties— Mr, B Sa- 
maranayeke. 
Palms (size of different varieties] — Mrs. Tudor 
Rajapakse, 
Colei (six) — certificate, Jusey Appn, Colombo 
Museum. 
Best specimen of hanging Pot Plant — Mrs. Tudor 
R-^.japakse. 
Tastefully arranged Group of Plants for effect 
(space allowed 100 sq. ft.— Mr. P D Siebel, silver 
medal. 
FEBNS IN POTS. 
Jildges ; Mrs. Broun, Mr. Macmillan and 
Mrs. Percy Bois. 
Adiantum , Farlyenae (two)— Mrs. Tudor Raja- 
pakse. 
Best collection of twelve different kinds — Mrs. 
Tudor Rajapakse. 
FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. 
fruits. 
Judges : — Sir Harry Dias, Mr. Broun and 
Mr Macmillan. 
Best Jaffna Mangoes (twelve)— Mr. J RGreve. 
Best cellection of Mangoes (six of each variety) — 
Mr. Andris Mendis. 
Best Oranpes (twelve) — Mr. Adris Mendis. 
Best Mandarin Oranges (twelve) — Mr. L S 
Cabral. 
Best Lemons (twelve) — Mrs. E M. Gray. 
Best Citrons (six) — Mr. Andris Mendis. 
Best Limec (twelve) — Mr. JC Drieberg. 
Best Pomelos (six) — ?flrs. H APieris. 
Best Mauritius Piae-pplis (;hree)— Mr. HA Pieris, 
Mudaliyar. 
Best West Indian Pineapples (three)— Mr. Andria 
Mendis. 
Best Custard Apples (lix) — Mrs. H A Pieris, 
udaliyar. 
Best Mangosteens (twflvel L de Fonseka. 
Best buncli of eating Plant-iins — Mr. J P Salgado. 
Best Sipodillas (six)— Mr. Alfred Perera. 
VEGETABLES. 
Judges:— Mr. Nock, Mr. W A de Silva, 
Mr. P D Siebel. 
Best collection of Native Vegeti^bles (twelve distinct 
kinris)— Mr. K Abram S:i.ibo, Mr. R S Cabaral and Mr. 
R \V Fernando (certificate.) 
Best collection of Exotic Vegetables (twelve distinct 
kinds)— Blrs. W O Garth. 
Beans (Exotic, four varieties, 25 of each)— Master 
G A Garth. 
Beans (Native, four varieties, 25 of each) — Mr. M J 
Fernando. 
Yams (six edible varieties, two of each) — Mr. R A 
Dassanayaka. 
Gonrds and Pumpkins (six kinds, two of each) — Mr. 
Andris Mendis. 
Best Tomatoes (twelve) Mr. D C Jayawardana. 
Lettuces (three cabbage, three cos ) — Master Kids- 
ton Garth. 
Potatoes (dish of nine tubers) Mrs. W 0 Garth and 
Mohamed Ibrahim Saibo (certificate.) 
Sweet Potatoes (twelve tubers) Mr. H A de Silva. 
Chillies— Mr. J R De Soysa. 
Cuc-umbers (best pair) — Mrs. Jeronis Pieris. 
Ceylon-grown Oninns (5 lb.)— Mr. J W C De Soysa. 
Breadfruits (six) — Mr. J P Salgado. 
Jak (largest single fruit) — Mr. B W Gunawardena. 
Jak (single fruit of best qualit\ ) — Mr. J D Perera. 
Brinjals (twelve) — Mr. H A Pieris. 
Collection of Leaves of Native Plants used as Food. 
Mr. CDS Jayawardena. 
Turnips-Miss M B Garth. 
Carrots— Mrs. W O Garth. 
Best Beetroots — Mr. K Abraham Saibo. 
Celery — Miss Caroline F Garth. 
Cauliflowers (three head) — Mr. J M Garth. 
Cabbages— Mr D C Jayawardena. 
Cabbage (heaviest head) — Mr. D C Jayawardena. 
Peas (best dish) Miss C E Garth. 
Rhubarb — Master Garth. 
VEGETABLE PEODUCTS. 
Judges :— Mr. Cochran, Mr. Broun and Mr. S C 
Obeyesekere. 
Coconut Oil (two gallons) — Gold medal, Mr. G C 
Warr; silver medal, Mr, A P Goonetilleke r certifi- 
cate, Mr. H L P Dharmaratne. 
Kekuna Oil (half gallon)— Mr. G C Warr. 
• Lemon and Citronella Grass Oils (one bottle of 
each) — Messrs. Winter & Sons. 
Cinnamon Leaf and Bark Oils (one bottle of each) 
—Mr. H Salgadoe. 
Best general collection of oils (two dozen of each) 
—1st. Mr. W H Fernando; 2nd, Mr. G C Warr, 
certificate ; 3rd, Don G Kapurnbanda, special cer- 
tificate. 
Best general collection of Gums and Resins — Mr. 
D J Bamerawira. 
Coir Fibre (one pound)— Mr. DADS Gunaratne 
Kitul Fibre (one pound) — Mr. W H Fernando 
Palmirah Fibre (one pound) Mr. A J R de Soysa, 
Collection of Native Fibres (quarter pound of each) 
— Mr. J H Meedeniya, R.M., certificate. 
Ceylon-made Cigars from Country Tobacco (twenty 
five)- Mr. W P Burnard. 
Beat sample Ceylon Annatto — Mr. A VanStarrex. 
Best commercial sample of Rubber (half ponnd) 
—Lady de Soyaa. 
