OFFICIAL PRIZE LIST. 
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Class 39 . —Filberts or Cobs, about 20 lb., suitably packed. 
First Prize, 15s.; Second, 10s. 
1. Mr. J. Jenner, Tonbridge. 
2. Mr. J. Durling, Ightham, Kent. 
Class 40 . —Tomatos, a basket or box of about 12 lb. 
capacity, suitably packed. 
First Prize, 15s.; Second, 10s. 
1. Mr. J. Gore. 
2. Flower and Fruit Company, Frome. 
Class 41 . —Cucumbers, a flat containing from 2 to 3 dozen 
Fruits. 
First Prize, 15s.; Second, 10s. 
No Awards. 
Class 42 .- —Melons, a suitable package containing 3 Fruits. 
First Prize, 15s. ; Second, 10s. 
No Awards. 
Division IV. 
Fruits grown in the open air. 
Open to Gardeners and Amateurs only (Nurserymen and Market 
Gardeners excluded). 
Note.— Exhibitors can compete in one Class only of the Classes, 43, 44, 
45; of 46, 47 ; of 48, 49 ; of 50, 51, 52, 53; of 54, 55; of 56, 57 ; of 58, 59; 
of 60, 61; of 63, 64 (see Rule VII., p. 31). In distinguishing Dessert and 
Cooking Varieties, see Official List. 
Class 43.—Apples, 24 dishes distinct, 16 Cooking, 8 Dessert. 
The latter to be placed in the front row. 
First Prize, £4 ; Second, £2 ; Third, £1. 10s. 
1. Roger Leigh, Esq., Maidstone (gr. G. Woodward). 
Class 44.—Apples, 12 dishes distinct, 8 Cooking, 4 Dessert. 
The latter to be placed in the front row. 
First Prize, £2 ; Second, £1 ; Third, 15s. 
1. J. W. Startup, Esq., Maidstone (gr. B. Miller). 
2. J. K. D. W. Digby, Sherborne (gr. W. G. Pragnell). 
3. Mr. G. Chambers, Maidstone. 
