Award of Prizes at Bristol , 1913. 
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Class 6, Stage B. 
[No entry.] 
Conifers. To be not less than 2 acres in extent. Eestricted to estates of 
which less than 300 acres are woodlands. 
Class 7, Stage A., and Class 8, Stage B. 
[No entries.] 
Class 9. — Best examples showing systematic management of existing rcoodland 
area , including the renovation and conversion of an unprofitable wood into a 
profitable condition. 
I. (Silver Medal.) — A. F. Luttrell, Dunster Castle, Dunster, Somerset. 
II. (Bronze Medal.)— Major-General Sir Ivor J. C. Herbert, Bt., C.B., C.M.G., 
M.P., Llanarth Court, Raglan, Mon. 
Class 10. — Plantations of not less than 2 acres , consisting of Douglas Fir , 
Sitka Spruce , Japanese Larch , Corsican Pine , or any other rarer Conifer , 
pure or mixed , of not less than five or more than thirty years' growth. 
I. (Silver Medal.) — A. F. Lcjttrell, Dunster Castle, Dunster, Somerset. 
II. (Bronze Medal.)— Earl Fortesoue, Castle Hill, South Molton. 
Class 11. — Best managed woodland estates , not less than 1,000 acres in area. 
I. (Gold Medal.)— Dame Emily Frances Smyth, Ashton Court, Bristol. 
Gold Medal given by the Royal English Arboricultural Society for the best Plantation 
to C. M. CROMPTON Roberts, Drybridge, M6nmouth. 
HOME NURSERIES COMPETITION. 
Restricted to Somerset, Devon, Cornwall, and Monmouthshire. 
Class 1. — Best Managed General Home Nurseries , not less than 1 acre 
in extent. 
I. (Silver Medal.)— Dame Emily Frances Smyth, Ashton Court, Bristol. 
II. (Bronze Medal.)— Earl Fortescue, Castle Hill, South Molton. 
Class 2. — Best Managed General Home Nurseries, less than 1 acre 
in extent. 
[No entry.] 
Class 3. — Best Managed Temporary Forest Nurseries. 
[No entry.] 
HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION. 
Class 1. — Groups of Miscellaneous Plants , in and out of bloom. [3 entries.] 
1 I. (£30.) — James Cypher & Sons, Queen’s Road Nurseries. Cheltenham. 
2 II. (£25.)— W. A. Holmes, West End Nurseries, Chesterfield. 
3 III. (£20.) — C. J. Ellis, Weston Nursery, Knightstone Road, Weston-super-Mare. 
Class 2. — Collections of Orchids. [2 entries.] 
5 I. (Gold Medal & £10.)— Armstrong & Brown, Tunbridge Wells. 
4 II. (£5.) — JAMES Cypher, Exotic Nurseries, Cheltenham. 
Class 3. — Groups of Carnations , Flowers, and Plants combined. [1 entry.] 
6 I. (Gold Medal & £5.)— Charles Wall, Melrose Nursery, South Down, Bath. 
Class 4. — Groups of Tuberous Begonias in pots. [1 entry.] 
7 I. (Gold Medal Sc £10.) — Blackmore & Langdon, Twerton Hill Nursery, Bath. 
Class 5. — Grouvs of Hardy Plants, Bamboos, Water Lilies, and Aquatics, <kc. 
[1 entry.] 
7A I. (£20.) — WM. ARTINGDALE & SON, Nether Green Nurseries, Sheffield. 
Class 6. — Groups of Hardy Herbaceous Plants and Cut Flowers. [3 entries.] 
8 I. (£15.)— HARKNESS & SONS, Bedale, Yorks. 
9 II. (£10.)— GIBSON & CO., Leeming Bar, Bedale. 
9A III, (£8.)— WM. ARTINGDALE & Son, Nether Green Nurseries, Sheffield. 
