OFFICIAL PRIZE LIST. 
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OFFICIAL PRIZE LIST. 
(The Gardener's name and the address are entered on the first occasion of 
tuinning a prize, but afterwards the Owner's name only is recorded .) 
Division I. 
Fruits grown under Glass or otherwise. 
Open to Gardeners and Amateurs only. 
Note. —Exhibitors can compete in one Class only of Classes 1,2; and 
of Classes 3, 4. 
Class 1.—Collection of 12 dishes of Ripe Dessert Fruit:— 
6 kinds at least; only 1 Pine, 1 Melon, 1 Black and 1 White 
Grape allowed ; not more'than 2 varieties of any other kind, and 
no two dishes of the same variety. 
First Prize, £1. 10s.; Second, £5. 
1. Sir Joseph Pease, Bt., Guisborough (gr. J. Mclndoe). 
2. Earl of Harrington, Derby (gr. J. H. Goodacre). 
Class 2 .— Collection of 8 dishes of Ripe Dessert Fruit :— 
4 kinds at least; only 1 Melon, 1 Black and 1 White Grape 
allowed ; not more than 2 varieties of any other kind, and no 
two dishes of the same variety. Pines excluded. 
First Prize, £5 ; Second, £3 ; Third, £2. 
1. M. Biddulph, Esq., M.P., Ledbury (gr. J. Dawes). 
2. W. K. D’Arcy, Stanmore (gr. W. Tidy). 
8. Sir Chas. Russell, Reading (gr. F. Cole). 
Class 3.—Grapes, 6 distinct varieties, 2 bunches of each; 
both Black and White must be represented. 
First Prize, £5 ; Second, £3 ; Third, £2. 
1. Earl of Harrington. 
2. Sir Chas. Russell. 
8. C. Bayer, Esq., Forest Hill (gr. Wm. Taylor). 
Class 4 .— Grapes, 8 distinct varieties, 2 bunches of each. 
First Prize, £2. 10s. ; Second, £1. 10s.; Third, €1. 
1. M. Biddulph, Esq. 
2. Sir E. H. Carbutt, Cranleigh (gr. A. Belcher). 
3. Mrs. F. Need, Malvern (gr. J. Jones). 
