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Cannell & Sons’ 'Complete Seed Guide. 
CHAMPIONSHIP OF YORKSHIRE. 
W. H. SENlOlt, Secretary. W. II. DEWHUKST, Treasurer. 
J. WADDIKGTON, President. J. H. .MOORE, Secretary. 
Hor.'ifoi'tli (iiear Leeds) Gardeners’ Association had their Annual Show, which proved a great success. Cannells’ Champion 
Belt, for the best collection of Fruit, Flowers, and Vegetables, had been wrested and brought from Leeds the previous summer, and 
the year before that Leeds had brought it from Bingley, who had the preceding and first year brought it from Keighley. The result 
was, the Ohampions'and three ex-Champions all fought their hardest, and after one of the most severe and sharpest straight-up 
honest fights that ever occurred in Yorkshire, it was won and carried away in triumph by Keighley, tlie mother Society. The 
excitement ran so high that the attendance was phenomenal for the Horsforth Society and the building became blocked, although the 
arrangements were as ])erfect as they could well be. The Judges did their part so satisfactorily that the whole passed off in a 
thoroughly pleasant manner, especially to those who had journeyed long di.stances to see their respective men crowned with laurels. 
RECORD. 
1893. KEIGHLEY. 1894. BINGLEY. 1895. LEEDS PAXTON. 
1896. HORSFORTH. 1897. KEIGHLEY. 
AN Champions cordially invite and challenge all similar Societies in their 
Counties to compete (1898). Competitors and their produce are conveyed free from 
the Station to the Show, and a luncheon is provided for one member of each Society 
honouring the Show with their productions. 
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