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Award of Prizes at Bristol , 1913. 
Class 7 . — Collections of Cut Sprays of Carnations. [4 entries.] 
M tt 5 ’„ & S old Medal.)— Charles Wall, Melrose Nursery, South Down, Bath. 
10 II (£ 3.)-The Duchess of Somerset, Maiden Bradley, Bath. 
13 III. (£2.)-C. ENGELMANN, Saffron Walden. 
Class 8. - Collections of 72 Show Roses. [8 entries.] 
on tt & Sons, Ltd.. Hawlmark, Newtownards, co. Down. 
20 II. (£ 2 .)— Kings acre Nurseries, Ltd., Hereford. 
18 III. (£1.) — English Ltd., Gloucester. 
Class 9.— Collections of Cut Roses. [4 entries.] 
S ( fh P 9; old Medal.)-ROLAND Adams, White Wells Nurseries, Larkhall, Bath. 
23 II. (£3.) -George Cooling & Sons, The Nurseries, Bath. 
Class 10.— Collections of Sweet Peas. [4 entries.] 
29 I. (£5.) — E. W. King & Co., Coggeshall, Essex. 
27 II. (£3.) — Miss Hemus, Holdfast, Upton-on-Severn. 
29a III. (£2.)— G. Stephenson, Wimborne. 
26 IV. (£ 1 .) — S. Bide & SONS, Farnham, Surrey. 
Class 11.— Collections of Eight Kinds of Vegetables. [No entry.] 
Class 12.— Decorative Displays of Ripe Fruit. [1 entry.] 
31 I. (£15.) The Duke of Portland, K.G-, Welbeck Abbey, Worksop. 
Class 13. — Four bunches of Grapes , of distinct varieties. [1 entry.] 
32 I. (£3.)— The Duke of Portland, K.G., Welbeck Abbey, Worksop. 
Class 14.— Two bunches of Muscat Grapes. [1 entry.] 
[No Award.] 
Class 15. — Two bunches of Black Hambro Grapes. [1 entry.] 
34 I. (30s.)— The Duke of Portland, K.G., Welbeck Abbey, Worksop, 
Class 16. Two bunches of M^adresfield Court Grapes. [1 entry.] 
35 I. (30s.)— The Duke of Portland, K.G., Welbeck Abbey, Worksop. 
Class 11. —Two dishes of Peaches, of distinct varieties. [1 entry.] 
36 I. (30s.) -T he Duke of Portland, K.G., Welbeck Abbey, Worksop. 
Class 18. — Two dishes of Nectarines, of distinct varieties. [1 entry.] 
37 I. (30s.)— The Duke of Portland, K.G., Welbeck Abbey, Worksop. 
Class 19. — Four dishes of Strawberries , of distinct varieties. [3 entries.] 
39 I. (30s.)— John Ricketts, Batheaston, Bath. 
38 II. (20s.)— Edward Fisher, Batheaston, Bath. 
Horticultural Exhibits not for Competition. 
Large Gold Medals to 
Lt.-Col. Sir Geo. Holford, K.C.V.O., Westonbirt, Tetbury Glos., for Orchids. 
Lt.-Col. Sir Geo. Holford, K.C.V.O., for Hippeastrums v 
GE °Sh^u i bs LET & C0 ’’ Cheddar ’ Som -’ for R ock and Border Plants and Flowering 
SUTTON & SONS, Reading, for Vegetables, Fruit, and Flowers. 
Gold Medals to : — 
Vernon Hill, Mendip Nurseries, Langford, Bristol, for Herbaceous and Alpine 
Plants, and Sweet Peas. p c 
James Carter & Co., Raynes Park, London, S.W., for Vegetables 
Dobbie & Co., Edinburgh, for Pansies and Violas. 
ALE HytoiclTea^o?es SONS ’ LTD ’’ Hawlmark ’ Newtownards, Ireland, for New and 
ISA Alpine Plants S °^’ Westbur y‘ on - Tr y n b Bristol, for Sweet Peas, Herbaceous and 
JARMAN & Co., Chard, Somerset, for Sweet Peas, Centaureas, and Roses. 
John Jefferies & Son, Ltd., Cirencester, for Conifers &c "uses. 
KlN He S rbac C eo?s FloweS IES ’ LTD ” Hereford > for Fru?it Trees Bearing fruit and 
H ' Ra?e A ChSce 0 Ferns TD ‘’ ^ Nurseries ’ Upper Edmonton, London N, for New and 
STU 0?chid° W & CO " ® USh HU1 Park ’ Enfleld ’ Middlesex, for Roses, Carnations, and 
MOUNG & CO Nurserymen Hatherley Cheltenham, for Carnations. 
E W. KING & Co., Coggeshall, Essex, for Sweet Peas 
W. J. Unwin, Histon, Cambridgeshire, for Sweet Peas. 
