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Award  of  Prizes  at  Liverpool , 1910. 
Class  7. — Displays  of  Hardy  Cut  Flowers  and  Pla/nts.  [3  entries.] 
16  I.  (Gold  Medal  & £10.)- James  Saul,  South  Meadow  Lane  Nurseries,  Preston, 
l.i  II.  (£5.)— Caldwell  & Sons,  Knutsford. 
14  III.  (£3.)— G.  GIBSON  & CO.,  Leeming  Bar.  Bedale. 
Class  8.  -Collections  of  Cut  Hardy  Perennials,  Roses  excepted.  [2  entries.] 
16A  I.  (Gold  Medal  & £5.)- BARENESS  & Co.,  Leeming  Bar,  Bedale. 
16  II.  (jC3.) — G.  Gibson  4 Co.,  Leeming  Bar,  Bedale. 
Class  9. — Collections  of  Cut  Roses.  [Sentries.] 
21  I.  (Gold  Medal  & £5.)— G. Mount  A SONS.  Ltd,  Canterbury. 
20  II.  (£3.)  - GEORGE  PRINCE,  Longworth,  Berks. 
18  III.  (.£2.)— W.  E.  & J.  BROWN,  Peterborough. 
19  IV.  (£1.)— E.  J.  HICKS,  Twyford,  Berks. 
Class  10. — Collections  of  Stove  and  Greenhouse  Plants  in  bloom.  [1  entry.] 
22  I.  (Gold  Medal  & £10.)— James  Cypher  & SONS,  Exotic  Nurseries,  Cheltenham. 
Class  11. — Collections  of  Sweet  Peas.  [10  entries.] 
26a  I.  (Gold  Medal  & £5.)— Miss  Hemus,  Holdfast  Hall.  Upton-on-Severn. 
29  II.  (£3.)— E.  W.  King  & Co.,  Coggeshall,  Essex. 
25  III.  (£2.)— Chas.  W.  Breadmore,  High  Street,  Winchester. 
Class  12. — Collections  of  Eight  Kinds  of  Vegetables.  [2  entries.] 
32  I.  (Gold  Medal  & £5.)— The  DUKE  of  PORTLAND,  K.G.,  Welbeck  Abbey,  Worksop. 
Class  13. — Collections  of  Eight  Kinds  of  Fruit.  [3  entries.] 
34  I.  (Gold  Medal  & £5.)— The  DUKE  OF  Portland,  K.G , Welbeck  Abbey,  Worksop. 
36  II.  (£3.)— The  Earl  of  Harrington,  Elvaston  Castle,  Derby. 
35  III.  (£2.)— the  Earl  OF  derby,  G.O.V.O.,  O.B.,  Knowsley,  Prescot. 
Horticultural  Exhibits  not  for  Competition. 
Gold  Medals  to  : — 
48  A.  DlOKSON  & Sons,  Royal  Nurseries,  Newtownards,  Co.  Down. 
49  DICKSON,  Brown  & TAIT,  45  Corporation  Street,  Manchester. 
56  THE  Hon.  Vioary  Gibbs,  Aldenham  House,  Elstree. 
63a  R.  P.  Ker  & SONS.  Basnet  Street,  Liverpool. 
65  King's  acre  nurseries,  Ltd.,  Hereford. 
68  STUART  Low  & Co.,  Royal  Nurseries,  Bush  Hill  Park,  Enfield. 
75  R.  V\  ALLACE  & Co.,  Colchester. 
76  John  WATERER  & SONS,  The  Nurseries,  Bagshot. 
Silver  Gilt  Medals  to  : — 
38  R.  H.  BATH,  Ltd.,  The  Floral  Farms,  Wisbech. 
40  BEES,  Ltd.,  175  Mill  Street,  Liverpool. 
60  Dickson  & Robinson,  Cathedral  Street,  Manchester. 
52  DOBBIE  & Co.,  Seedsmen,  Edinburgh. 
Silver  Medals  to  : — 
37  BARR  a SON,  King  Street,  Covent  Garden,  London,  W.C. 
43  W.  E.  & J.  BROWN,  Peterborough. 
51  Dicksons,  Ltd.,  Chester. 
57  Godfrey  & SONS,  Exmouth,  Devon. 
61  Miss  Hemus,  Holdfast  Hall,  Upton-on-Severn. 
74  WILLIAM  J.  UNWIN,  Histon,  Cambridge. 
IMPLEMENTS. 
Trials  of  Agricultural  Motors.  [11  entries,  4 absent.] 
Gold  Medal.— J.  & H.  McLaren,  Midland  Engine  Works,  Leeds,  tor  Improved  5-ton 
Compound  Agricultural  Motor  or  Tractor. 
Miscellaneous  Implements. 
Silver  Medal  for  articles  entered  as  “ Kew  Implements  f r Agricultural  or 
Estate  Purposes." 
407  Robert  Boby,  Ltd.,  St.  Andrew’s  Works,  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  for  Cylinder 
"Mobus”  Patent  for  Cockle,  Barley,  Oats,  &c. 
434  J.  V.  Collyer,  Forest  Implement  Works,  Desford,  Leicester,  for  Chaff  Cutter 
“The  Phoenix.  » 
1325  Thomas  Bradford  & Co.,  Crescent  Iron  Works,  Salford,  Manchester,  for 
Single-handle  Lid  Fastener  for  Churn. 
1617  DAIRY  Supply  Co.,  ltd..  Museum  Street,  London,  W.C..  for  Cream  Separator 
“Alfa  Laval.” 
