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JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE AND COTTAGE GARDENER. 
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notable collection, well staged and effective. The other exhibitors are 
noted in the prize list. 
Mr. J. Reynolds contributed twenty-four fine Melons, beautifully 
netted, for which a framed certificate was awarded. Messrs. J. Carter 
and Co., High Holborn, also sent a collection of fine Tomatoes, for which 
awards of merit were granted. The Tomato classes were not, however, 
well represented. Mr. J. Clarke of Farnham had thirty bunches of 
Grapes grown without fire heat, and was awarded a framed certificate. 
There were also several other meritorious exhibits, which must be passed 
for the present. 
There was a large attendance of visitors on each of the three days, 
the galleries, rooms, and Great Hall being crowded from morning to 
evening. The following is the official list of the awards as supplied to 
us by the manager of the Show. 
AWARDS OF THE JUDGES. 
Section I. —Cottagers.—Northern Zone. 
Class 1.—Three dishes of five cooking Apples, one variety in each 
dish.—First, 30s., John Wilson, Latham, Ormskirk. Second, 20s., 
John Cope, Hermitage, Rugeley, Staffordshire. Third, 15s., R. Heard, 
Freshfield, Formby, Lancashire. Fourth, 10s., J. S. Baron, Leyland, 
Lancashire. 
Class 2.—Single dish of five cooking Apples.—First, 15s., T. J. 
Pullett, 82, Russell Street, Loughborough. Second, 10s., J. S. Baron, 
Leyland, Lancashire. Third, 7s., G. Berrington, Julian Road, Ludlow, 
Shropshire. Fourth, 5s., C. Leeson, Melton Road, Wrawby, Brigg, 
Lincolnshire ; R. Weatherell, Skelton, Penrith, Cumberland. 
Class 3.—Three dishes of five dessert Apples, one variety in each 
dish.—First, 30s., T. J. Pullett, 82, Russell Street, Loughborough. 
Second, 20s., J. S. Baron, Leyland, Lancashire. Third, 15s., J. Cope, 
Hermitage, Rugeley, Staffordshire. Fourth, 10s., R. Weatherell, 
Skelton, Penrith, Cumberland. 
Class 4.—Single dish of five dessert Apples.—First, 15s., T. J. 
Pullett, 82, Russell Street, Loughborough. Second, 10s., J. S. Baron, 
Leyland, Lancashire. Third, 7s., J. Weatherell, Skelton, Penrith, 
Cumberland. Fourth, 5s., R. Weatherell, Skelton, Penrith, Cum¬ 
berland. 
Class 5.—Three dishes of other hardy fruit (which may include Pears, 
Medlars, Quinces, Nuts, Walnuts, Plums, Damsons, and any other hardy 
fruit not named above), one variety in each dish.—First, 15s., R. Wea¬ 
therell, Skelton, Penrith, Cumberland. 
Class 6.—Two dishes of five Tomatoes, one variety in each dish.— 
First, 15s., withheld. Second, 10s., C. Leeson, Melton Road, Wrawby, 
Brigg, Lincolnshire. 
Section I. —Cottagers, South-western Zone. 
Class 1.—Three dishes of five cooking Apples, one variety in each 
dish.—First, 30s., John Copp, Brimley, Tainmouth. Second, 20s., Allan 
Williams, Bodenham, Leominster. Third, 15s., H. J. Hooper, East 
Coker, Yeovil. Fourth, 10s., Wm. Yates, 15, Whitefriars Street, 
Coventry. 
Class 2.—Single dish of five cooking Apples.—First, 15s., A. Williams, 
The Moor, Bodenham, Leominster. Second, 10s., S. French, Marstow, 
Herefordshire. Third, 7s., W. Yates, 15, Whitefriars Street, Coventry. 
Fourth, 5s., H. J. Hooper, East Cottage, East Coker, near Yeovil. 
Class 3.—Three dishes of five dessert Apples, one variety in each 
dish.—First, 30s., S. French, Marstow, Herefordshire. Second, 20s., 
A. Williams, The Moore, Bodenham, Leominster. Third, 15s., W. Yates, 
15, Whitefriars Street, Coventry. Fourth, 10s., H. J. Hooper, East 
Cottage, East Coker, near Yeovil. 
Class 4.—Single dish of five dessert Apples.—First, 15s., S. French, 
Marstow, Herefordshire. Second, 10s., A. Williams, The Moor, Boden¬ 
ham, Leominster. Third, 7s., H. J. Hooper, East Cottage, East Coker, 
near Yeovil. Fourth, 5s., W. Yates, 15, Whitefriars Street, Coventry. 
Class 5.—Three dishes of other hardy fruit (which may include Pears, 
Medlars, Quinces, Nuts, Walnuts, Plums, Damsons, and any other hardy 
fruits not named above), one variety in each dish.—No competition. 
Class 6.—Two dishes of five Tomatoes, one variety in each dish.— 
First, 15s., W. Yates, 15, Whitefriars Street, Coventry. One competitor 
only. 
Section I.— Cottagers.—South-eastern Zone. 
Class 1.—Three dishes of five cooking Apples, one variety in each 
dish.—First, 30s., Wm. Jacob, High Street, Petworth. Second, 20s., 
W. Waghorn, Allington, Maidstone. Third, 15s., Hy. Newman, 2, 
Ocklinge Road, Eastbourne. Fourth, 10s., J. Fasham, Northdown, 
Margate. 
Class 2.—Single dish of five cooking Apples.—First, 15s., W. Jacob, 
High Street, Petworth. Second, 10s., W. Pulling, Hill Top, Tillington, 
Petworth, Sussex. Third, 7s., J. Ewer, Woolmer Green, Stevenage. 
Fourth, 5s., W. Waghorn, Allington, near Maidstone, F. Marsh, The 
Bow, Nettlestead, Maidstone. 
Class 3.—Three dishes of five dessert Apples, one variety in each 
dish.—First, 30s., W. Pulling, Hill Top, Tillington, Petworth, Sussex. 
Second, 20s., W. Waghorn, Allington, near Maidstone. Third, 15s., 
W. Jacob, High Street, Petworth. 
Class 4.—Single dish of five dessert Apples.—First, 15s., G. Baynes, 
East Street, Rochford, Essex. Second, 10s., W. Jacob, High Street, 
Petworth, Sussex. Third, 7s., J. Sheppard, Wolverstone Park, Ipswich. (?) 
Fourth, 5s., G. Phillips, Moleside Cottage, Brookham Green, Surrey. 
Class 5.—Three dishes of other hardy fruit (which may include 
Pears, Medlars, Quinces, Nuts, Walnuts, Plums, Damsons, and any other 
hardy fruits not named above), one variety in each dish.—No com¬ 
petition. 
Class 6.—Two dishes of five Tomatoes, one variety in each dish.— 
First, 15s., W. F. Breach, Gubert House, Eastbourne. Second, 10s., Jno. 
Mudge, 8, Kingswood Road, Penge, Surrey. Third, 7s., H. A. Grimrod, 
St. Stephens, Tunbridge, Kent. 
Section II.— Tenant Farmers, Northern Zone. 
Class 7.—Six dishes of five cooking Apples, one variety in each dish. 
—First, 40s., J. Doncaster, Hal'oughton, Southwell, Nottinghamshire. 
Class 8.—Three dishes of five cooking Apples, one variety in each 
dish.—No award. 
Class 9.—Three dishes of five table Apples, one variety in each 
dish.—First, 20s., J. Doncaster, Halloughton, Southwell, Nottingham¬ 
shire. 
Class 10.—Three dishes of five Pears, one variety in each dish.—No 
competition. 
Class 11.—Three dishes of other hardy fruit (which may include 
Quinces, Medlars, Plums, Damsons, Nuts, or Walnuts, or any other hardy 
fruit not named above), one variety in each dish.—No competition. 
Section II.— Tenant Farmers, South-western Zone. 
Class 7.—Six dishes of five cooking Apples, one variety in each dish. 
—First, 40s., J. Davies, Bunhill, Bodenham, Leominster. Second, 30s., 
W. Morgan, Denmore, Hereford. Third, 20s., J. Hyde, Calderwell, 
Bodenham, Leominster. 
Class 8.—Three dishes of five cooking Apples, one variety in each 
dish.—First, 20s., J. Davis, Bunhill, Bodenham, Leominster. Second, 
15s., W. Morgan, Denmore, Hereford. Third, 10s., J. Hyde, Calderwell, 
Bodenham, Leominster. 
Class 9.—Three dishes of five table Apples, one variety in each dish. 
—First, 20s., J. Davies, Bunhill, Bodenham, Leominster. Second, 15s., 
J. Hyde, Calderwell, Bodenham, Leominster. Third, 10s., W. Helyar, 
East Coker, near Yeovil. 
Class 10.—Three dishes of five Pears, one variety in each dish.—First, 
20s., J. Davis, Bunhill r Bodenham, Leominster. 
Class 11. —Three dishes of other hardy fruit (which may include 
Quinces, Medlars, Plums, Damsons, Nuts, or Walnuts, or any other 
hardy fruit not named above), one variety in each dish.—No com¬ 
petition. 
Section II.— Tenant Farmers, South-eastern Zone. 
Class 7.—Six dishes of five cooking Apples, one variety in each dish. 
—First, 40s., R. Webb, Beenham, near Reading, Berks. Second, 30s., 
R. Cawthorn, The Grove, Fordham, near Soham. 
Class 8.—Three dishes of five cooking Apples, one variety in each 
dish.—First, 20s., R. Webb, Beenham, near Reading, Berks. Second, 
15s., H. Manser, Omers Farm, Northdown, Margate. Third, 10s., 
R. Cawthorn, The Grove, Fordham, near Soham. Extra, W. Bull, 
Bishops Ramsden, Billericay, Essex. 
Class 9.—Three dishes of five table Apples, one variety in each dish 
—First, 20s., R. Webb, Beenham, near Reading, Berks. Second, 15s. 
R. Cawthorn, The Grove, Fordham, near Soham. Third, 103., W. A 
Medhurst, Chobham Farm, Chobham, Surrey. 
Class 10.—Three dishes of five Pears, one variety in each dish.—No 
awards. 
Class 11.—Three dishes of other hardy fruit (which may include 
Quinces, Medlars, Plums, Damsons, Nuts or Walnuts, or any other hardy 
fruit not named above), one variety in each dish.—First, 20s., W. W. 
Bull, Bishops Ramsden, Billericay, Essex. Second, 15s., R. Cawthorn. 
Section III.— Amateurs and Gardeners, Northern Zone. 
Class 12.—Twelve dishes of five dessert Apples, one variety in each 
dish.—First, 40s., Mr. J. Crawford, gardener to Colonel Thorpe, Codding- 
ton Hall, Newark-on-Trent. One exhibitor only. 
Class 13.—Twelve dishes of five cooking Apples, one variety in each 
dish.—First, 40s., Mr. W. Ingram, gardener to the Duke of Rutland, 
Belvoir Castle, Grantham. Second, 30s., Mr. H. Price, gardener to 
B. C. Roberts, Esq., Oldfield, Upton, Chester. Third, 20s., not awarded. 
Class 14. — Three dishes of five cooking, and three dishes of five 
dessert Apples, one variety in each dish.—First, 30s., Samuel Barlow, 
Esq., J.P., Stakehill House, Castleton, Manchester. Second, 20s., Mr. 
H. Price, gardener to B. C. Roberts, Esq., Oakfield, Upton, Chester. 
Third, 10s., not awarded. 
Class 15.—Twelve dishes of five Pears, one variety in each dish.— 
First, 40s., Mr. James Hunter, gardener to the Earl of Durham, Lambton 
Castle, Durham. Second, 30s., Mr. William Ingram, gardener to the 
Duke of Rutland, Belvoir Castle, Grantham. Third, 10s., Mr. John 
Crawford, gardener to Colonel Thorpe, Coddington Hall, Newark-on- 
Trent. 
Class 1G.—Six dishes of five dessert Pears, one variety in each dish. 
—First, 30s., Mr. James Hunter, gardener to the Earl of Durham, 
Lambton Castle, Durham. Second, 20s., Samuel Barlow, Esq., J.P., 
Stakehill House, Castleton, Manchester. Third, 10s., Mr. John Crawford, 
gardener to Colonel Thorpe, Coddington Hall, Newark-on-Trent. 
Class 17.—Six dishes of five cooking Pears, one variety in each 
dish.—First, 30s., withheld. Second, 20s., Mr. Jno. Crawford, gardener 
to Col. Thorpe, Coddington Hall, Newark-on-Trent. Third, 10s., not 
awarded. 
Class 18.—Six dishes of other hardy fruit (as in class 11), one 
variety in each dish.—No entry. 
