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Class 12.—Grapes, Mrs. Pearson. 
First Prize, £2 ; Second, £1. 10s.; Third, 15s. 
1. Mrs. Wingfield, Ampthill (gr. W. J. Empson). 
2. Messrs, de Rothschild. 
3. Miss Ridge, Englefield Green (gr. G. Lane). 
Class 13.—Grapes, any other White Grape, 3 bunches. 
First Prize, £1. 10s.; Second, £1 ; Third, 10s. 
1. Messrs, de Rothschild. 
2. Miss Ridge. 
3. Lord Suffield. 
Class 14.—Figs, 1 dish of one variety. 
First Prize, 10s. ; Second, 7s. 
1. J. W. Fleming, Esq. 
2. Mrs. Need. 
Class 15.—Collection of Hardy Fruit, not exceeding 50 dishes 
distinct, grown entirely in the open. 
First Prize, ££. 10s.; Second, £3. 
1. Sir Mark Collet, Bt., Sevenoaks (gr. R. Potter). 
2. Col. Brymer, Dorchester (gr. J. Powell). 
Class 16.—Collection of Hardy Fruit, not exceeding 36 dishes 
distinct, grown partly or entirely under glass to illustrate 
Orchard House Culture. 
First Prize, £i. 10s.; Second, £3. 
1. Sir Mark Collet, Bt. 
2. Sir Joseph Pease, Bt. 
Division II. 
Open to Nurserymen only. 
Note. —As in all other Divisions, so also in Division II., all the Exhibits 
must have been grown by the Exhibitor. Exhibitors may not 
compete in both Class 19 and Class 20. In this Division the number 
of Fruits is not limited, and the baskets or dishes may, if desired, 
be of a size not exceeding 15 inches in diameter if circular, or 
19 in. by 15 in. if rectangular. 
Class 17.—Collection of Fruit Trees hearing Fruit, in pots. 
Prizes, Gold, Silver Gilt, or Silver Medals. 
N.B.—Gathered Fruit and Nuts may be placed in the space between the 
pots, but will not be taken into account by the Judges. 
1. Messrs. Rivers and Son, Sawbridgeworth, Gold Medal. 
