Award  of  Prizes  at  Liverpool , 1910, 
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Class  24. — Unthinned  Plantations , not  less  than  five  acres  in  extent , between 
six  and  thirty  years  old , and  intended  for  the  production  oj  Hardwoods. 
[No  entry.] 
Class  25. — Plantations , thinned  upon  the  best  system , not  less  than  five  acres 
in  extent,  under  thirty  years  old , and  intended  mainly  for  the  production 
of  Conifers.  [2  entries.] 
Poor  Soil. 
3 I.  (Silver  Medal  & £3,  & Gold  Medal.1)— Colonel  Sand  bach,  Hafodunos, 
Abergele. 
4 II.  (Bronze  Medal  & £2.)— Colonel  Sandbach. 
Class  26. — Unthinned  Plantations,  not  less  than  fee  acres  in  extent,  between 
six  and  thirty  years  old,  and  intended  mainly  for  the  production  of 
Conifers.  [6  entries.] 
Poor  Soil. 
5 I.  (Silver  Medal  & £3.)— THE  Earl  OF  Powis,  Powis  Castle,  Welshpool. 
Kich  Soil. 
9 I.  (Silver  Medal  & £3),  & 10  (Bronze  Medal  & £2.)— Alfred  Saunders,  Linmere. 
Delamere  Forest,  Northwich. 
HOME  NURSERIES. 
Class  27. — Best  Beds  or  Drills  of  Seedlings  sown  in  the  spring  of  1910.  Conifers : 
Larch , Scots  Fir,  Corsican  Fir,  Austrian  Fir,  Douglas  Spruce,  or  any  other 
variety.  [3  entries.] 
12  I.  (Silver  Medal  & £3.)— Liverpool  Corporation,  Lake  Vyrnwy. 
ll  II.  (Bronze  Medal  & £2.)— Liverpool  Corporation,  Rivington. 
Class  28. — Hardwoods:  Oak , Beech,  Ash,  Sycamore,  Elm,  Birch,  Alder,  or 
other  species,  [2  entries.] 
15  I.  (Silver  Medal  & £3.)—  Liverpool  Corporation,  Lake  Vyrnwy. 
14  II.  (Bronze  Medal  & £2.)— Liverpool  Corporation,  Rivington. 
Class  29. — Best  Beds  or  Drills  of  two  year  seedlings — Conifers;  as  Class  27. 
16  I.  (Silver  Medal  Si  £3.)  Liverpool  Corporation,  Rivington. 
17  II.  (Bronze  Medal  & £2.)— Liverpool  Corporation,  Lake  Vyrnwy. 
Class  30.— Hardwoods  {as  Class  28),  two  year  seedlings. 
19  I.  (Silver  Medal  & £3.) -Liverpool  Corporation,  Rivington. 
20  II.  (Bronze  Medal  & £2.)— Liverpool  Corporation,  Lake  Vyrnwy. 
HORTICULTURAL  EXHIBITION. 
Class  1. — Croups  of  Miscellaneous  Plants,  in  and  out  of  bloom,  [1  entries.] 
1 I.  (£30.)— James  CYPHER  & SONS,  Exotic  Nurseries,  Cheltenham. 
2 II.  (£25.)-W.  A.  HOLMES,  West  End  Nurseries,  Chesterfield. 
3 ( Equal  Third  IJoe  8.  Sharp,  Valley  Nurseries,  Bankfoot,  Almondbury. 
4 1 Prize  of  £20.  f William  Vause,  Leamington. 
Class  2. — Croups  of  Miscellaneous  Plants  in  and  out  of  bloom , open  to  amateurs 
only. 
[No  entry.] 
Class  3. — Collections  of  Orch  ids  arranged  for  effect.  [1  entry.] 
5 I.  (Gold  Medal.)— James  Cypher  & SONS,  Exotic  Nurseries,  Cheltenham. 
Class  4. — Groups  of  Carnations  in  pots.  [3  entries.] 
6 I.  (Gold  Medal  & £3.)— The  Earl  of  Derby,  G.C.V.O.,  C.B..  Knowsley,  Prescot. 
8 II.  (£3.)— Messrs.  YOUNG,  West  Derby.  Liverpool. 
7 III.  (£2.)— CHARLES  ALCOOK,  Ingle  Lodge,  Blundellsands,  Liverpool. 
Class  5. — Collections  of  Cut  Sprays  of  Carnations.  [3  entries], 
11  I.  (Gold  Medal  & .£5.)— A.  F.  Dutton, Iver,  Bucks. 
19  II.  (£3.1—  C.  F.  WATERS,  Balcombe,  Sussex. 
9 III.  (£2.)— C.  ENGELMANN,  Saffron  Walden. 
Class  6. — Groups  of  Tuberous  Begonias  in  pots.  [1  entry.] 
12  I.  (Gold  Medal  & £5.)— Blackmore  & LANGDON,  Twerton,  Bath. 
1 Gold  Medal  given  by  the  Royal  English  Arborieultural  Society  for  the  best 
Plantation  in  Classes  23-26. 
