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Class 18 . —Collection of Hardy Fruits, grown partly or 
entirely under glass, to illustrate Orchard House Culture. 
Prizes, Gold, Silver Gilt, or Silver Medals. 
1. Messrs. Geo. Bunyard & Co., Maidstone, Gold Medal. 
Class 19 . —Collection of not less than 75, or more than 100 
distinct varieties of Hardy Fruits, in baskets or dishes, grown 
entirely in the open air; to be arranged on a table of about 
24 ft. by 6 ft. or an equivalent space. Foliage plants may be 
added and branches of any fruit-bearing trees or bushes. (Fig. 94.) 
Prizes, Gold or Silver Gilt, or Silver Medals. 
1. Messrs. G. Bunyard & Co., Maidstone, Hogg Memorial 
Medal. (Fig. 95.) 
2. Mr. H. Berwick, Sidmoutb, Silver Gilt Knightian 
Medal. 
Fig. 95.—The ‘Robert Hogg’ Memorial Medal. [Journal of Horticulture.) 
Class 20 . —Collection of not less than 30, or more than 50 
distinct varieties of Hardy Fruits, in baskets or dishes, grown 
entirely in the open air; to be arranged on a table of about 
24 ft. by 8 ft. or an equivalent space. Foliage, plants may be 
added and branches of any fruit-bearing trees or bushes. 
Prizes, Silver Gilt or Silver Medals. 
1. Mr. G. Mount, Canterbury, Silver Gilt Knightian 
Medal. 
2. Mr. J. Colwill, Sidmoutb, Silver Gilt Banksian Medal. 
3. Mr. J. Basham, Newport, Mon., Silver Banksian Medal. 
