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THE GARDENING WORLD. 
October 11, 1890. 
third, H. J. Hooper, Yeovil ; fourth, W. Yates, 
Coventry. 
Class 5.—Three dishes of 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 Tomatos, one variety in 
each dish : First, W. Yates, Coventry. 
Section I. —Cottagers, South-eastern Zone. 
Class 1.—Three dishes of five cooking Apples, one 
variety in each dish : First, Wm. Jacob, High Street, 
Petworth ; second, W. Waghorn, Allington, Maid¬ 
stone ; third, Hy. Newman, 2, Ocklinge Road, East¬ 
bourne ; fourth, J. Fasham, Northdown, Margate. 
Class 2.—Single dish of five cooking Apples : First, 
W. Jacob, Petworth ; second, W. Pulling, Hill Top, 
Tillington, Petworth, Sussex; third, J. Ewer, Woolmer 
Green, Stevenage ; fourth, W. Waghorn, Allington. 
Class 3.—Three dishes of five dessert Apples, one 
variety in each dish : First, W. Pulling, Petworth ; 
second, AY. AYaghorn, Allington ; third, AY. Jacob, 
Petworth. 
Class 4.—Single dish of five dessert Apples : First, 
G. Baynes, East Street. Roehford, Essex ; second, AY. 
Jacob, Petworth; third, J. Sheppard, Chari wood, 
Surrey; fourth, G. Phillips, Moleside Cottage, Brook- 
ham Green, Surrey. 
Class 5.—Three dishes of other hardy fruit (which 
may include Pears, Medlars, Quinces, Nuts, AValnuts, 
Plums, Damsons, and any other hardy fruit not named 
above), one variety in each dish : No competition. 
Class 6.—Two dishes of five Tomatos, one variety in 
each dish : First, AV. F. Beach, Gubert House, East¬ 
bourne ; second, John Aludge, 8, Kingswood Road, 
Penge, Surrey ; third, H. A. Grindiod, St. Stephens, 
Tunbridge, Kent. 
Section II. —Tenant Farmers, Northern Zone. 
Class 7.—Six dishes of five cooking Apples, one 
variety in each dish : First, J. Doncaster, Halloughton, 
Southwell, Nottinghamshire. 
Class S.—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, J. Doncaster, Halloughton. 
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 AValnuts, 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 cookiug Apples, one 
variety in each dish : First, J. Davies, Bunhill, 
Bodenham, Leominster; second, AY. Morgan, Dunmore, 
Hereford ; third, J. Hyde, Calderwell, Bodenham, 
Leominster. 
Class 8.—Three dishes of five cooking Apples, one 
variety in each dish : First, J. Davis, Bunhill; second, 
AV. Morgan, Dunmore ; third, J. Hyde, Calderwell. 
Class 9.—Three dishes of five table Apples, one 
variety in each dish : first, J. Davies, Bunhill ; second, 
J. Hyde, Calderwell ; third, AY. Helyar, East Coker, 
near Yeovil. 
Class 10.—Three dishes of five Pears, one variety in 
each dish : First, J. Davies, Bunhill. 
Class 11.—Three dishes of other hardy fruit (which 
may include Quinces, Medlars, Plums, Damsons, Nuts, 
or AValnuts, or any other hardy fruit not named above), 
one variety in each dish : No competition. 
Section II.— Tenant Farmers, South-eastern 
Zone. 
Class 7.—Six dishes of five cooking Apples, one 
variety in each dish : First, R. AYebb, Beenham, near 
Reading, Berks ; second, R. Cawthorn, The Grove, 
Fordham, near Soham. 
Class 8.—Three dishes of five cooking Apples, one 
variety in each dish : First, R. AVebb, Beenham ; 
second, H. Manser, OmersFarm, Northdown, Margate ; 
third, R. Cawthorn, Fordham ; extra, AV. W. Bull, 
Bishops Ramsden, Billericay, Essex. 
Class 9.—Three dishes of five table Apples, one 
variety in each dish : First, R. Webb, Beenham ; 
second, R. Cawthorn, Fordham; third, 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 AValnuts, or any other hardy fruit not named above), 
one variety in each dish : First, W. AV. Bull, Bishops 
Ramsden ; second, R. Cawthorn, Fordham. 
Section III.— Amateurs and Gardeners, 
Northern Zone. 
Class 12.—Twelve dishes of five dessert Apples, one 
variety in each dish. First, Air. J. Crawford, gardener 
to Colonel Thorpe, Coddington Hall, Newark-on-Trent. 
One exhibitor only. 
Class 13.—Twelve dishes of five cooking Apples, one 
variety in each dish : First, Air. AV. Ingram, gardener 
to the Duke of Rutland, Belvoir Castle, Grantham ; 
second, Air. H. Price, gardener to B. C. Roberts, Esq., 
Oldfield, Upton, Chester ; third, not awarded. 
Class 14.—Three dishes of five cooking, and three 
dishes of five dessert Apples, one variety in each dish : 
First, Samuel Barlow, Esq., J.P., Stakehill House, 
Castleton, Alanchester ; second, Air. H. Price, Upton, 
Chester ; third, not awarded. 
Class 15.—Twelve dishes of five Pears, one variety in 
each dish : First, Mr. James Hunter, gardener to the 
Earl of Durham, Lainbton Castle, Durham ; second, 
Air. William Ingram, Belvoir Castle ; third, Air. John 
Crawford, Coddington Hall. 
Class 16.—Six dishes of five dessert Pears, one variety 
in each dish : First, Air. James Hunter, Lambton 
Castle ; second, Samuel Barlow, Esq., J.P. ; third, 
Air. John Crawford, Coddington Hall. 
Class 17.—Six dishes of five cooking Pears, one 
variety in each dish : First, withheld ; second, Air. 
John Crawford, Coddington Hall ; third not awarded. 
Class 18.—Six dishes of other hardy fruit (as in class 
11), one variety in each dish : No entry. 
Section III. —Amateurs and Gardeners, South¬ 
western Zone. 
Class 12.—Twelve dishes of five dessert Apples, one 
variety in each dish : First, Air. S. T. AVright, gar¬ 
dener to C. Lee-Campbell, Esq., Glewston Court, 
Hereford ; second, Air. T. Parker, gardener to Airs. 
Evans, Aloreton Court, Hereford ; third, Air. S. Kidley, 
gardener, East Coker, Yeovil. 
Class 13. —Twelve dishes of five cooking Apples, one 
variety in each dish : First, Air. Thos. Parker, Alore¬ 
ton Court; second, Air. S. T. AVright, Glewston Court ; 
third, Air. S. Kidley, East Coker. 
Class 14.—Three dishes of five cooking, and three 
dishes of five dessert Apples, one variety in each dish : 
First, Air. S. T. AA r right, Glewston Court ; second, Air. 
AV. Iggulden, gardener to the Earl of Cork, Alarston, 
Frome ; third, Air. Thos. Parker, Aloreton Court. 
Class 15. —Twelve dishes of five Pears, one variety in 
each dish : First, Air. AV. Iggulden, Alarston. One 
competitor only. 
Class 16.—Six dishes of five dessert Apples, one 
variety in each dish : First, Air. AV. Iggulden, Marston; 
second, Air. Thomas Parker, Aloreton Court; third, Air. 
S. T. AVright, Glewston Court. 
Class 17.—Six dishes of five cooking Pears, one 
variety in each dish : No competition. 
Class 18.—Six dishes of other hardy fruit (as in class 
2), one variety in each dish. 
Section III. —Amateurs and Gardeners, South¬ 
eastern Zone. 
Class 12.—Twelve dishes of five dessert Apples, one 
variety in each dish : First, Air. George Woodward, 
gardener to R. Leigh, Esq., J.P., Barham Court, Alaid- 
stone ; second, Air. J. Turner, gardener to R. H. 
Coombe, Esq., Pierrepont, Farnham, Surrey; third, 
Air. A. AVaterman, gardener to H. A. Brassey, Esq., 
Preston Hall, Aylesford, Kent ; fourth, Air. T. Turton, 
Alaiden Erleigh ; extra, Air. F. Aliller, gardener to J. J. 
Friend, Esq., Northdown, Alargate. 
Class 13.—Twelve dishes of five cooking Apples, one 
variety in each dish : First, Air. G. AVoodward, Barham 
Court ; second, Air. AV. S. Skinner, farmer, Beresford, 
Boughton, Kent ; third, Air. C. Ross, gardener to 
Col. Eyre, AVelford Park, Newbury ; fourth, Air. F. 
Bridger, Penshurst Place, Kent ; extra, Air. A. 
AA r aterman, Preston Hall. 
Class 14.—Three dishes of five cooking, and three 
dishes of five dessert Apples, one variety in each dish : 
First, Air. F. Bridger ; second, Air. T. Turton, gardener 
to Jno. Hargreaves, Esq., Alaiden Erleigh, Reading; 
third, Air. E. H. Caterer, gardener to Thos. Arnall, 
Esq., Brookside, Heddington Hill, Oxford ; fourth, 
Air. C. F. Prangnell, Holloway Gardens, AUrginia 
AA T ater, Surrey ; extra, Air. AV. Goaring, gardener to 
C. J. H. Tower, Esq., AVeald Hall, Brentwood ; extra, 
Air. A. Waterman, Preston Hall. 
Class 15.—Twelve dishes of five Pears, one variety 
in each dish : First, Air. Geo. Woodward ; second, Air. 
Chas. Blick, gardener to Alartin A. Smith, Esq., Hayes 
Common, Hayes, Kent; third, Air. T. Turton, Alaiden 
Erleigh ; fourth, Air. G. Trinder, The Gardens, Dogmers- 
field Park, A\ T inchfield, Hants ; extra, Air. T. Dunn, 
gardener to Sir F. AA r . Truscott, Oakleigh, East 
Grinstead, Sussex. 
Class 16.—Six dishes of five dessert Pears, one 
variety in each dish : First, Air. AY in. Allan, Gunton 
Park, Norwich ; second, Air. R. Smith, gardener to 
A. Cox, Esq., Presdales, AVare, Herts. ; third, Air C. 
Blick, Hayes Common, Kent; fourth, Lady F. Fletcher, 
Ken ward, Yalding. 
Class 17.—Six dishes of five cooking Pears, one 
variety in each dish : First, Air. G. AVoodward; second, 
Air. AV. Dance, gardener to Airs. Lowe, Gosfield Hall, 
Halstead, Essex ; third, Air. G. W. Cummins, gardener 
to A. H. Smee, Esq., The Grange, Carshalton, Surrey. 
Class 18.—Six dishes of other hardy fruit (as in Class 
11), one variety in each dish : First, Air. J. Sheppard, 
AVoolverstone Gardens, Ipswich; second, Air. G. Wood¬ 
ward ; third, Air. G. Trinder, Dogmersfield Park. 
Section IV.— Nurserymen and Trade Growers 
in the United Kingdom. 
Class 19.—Collection of hardy fruit of all kinds, at 
the discretion of the exhibitors, each collection to cover 
not more than 15 ft. run on tables 8 ft. wide. For 
these collections money prizes are not offered, but the 
Judges will award for those which are meritorious the 
framed Certificate of the Worshipful Company of 
Fruiterers. Northern Zone, Certificate: No award. 
South-western Zone, Certificate- to Air. Henry Berwick, 
Sidmouth Nurseries, Sidmouth, and Air. John 
Watkins, Pomona Farm Nurseries, Withington, Heie- 
fordshire. South-eastern Zone, Certificates : Alessrs. 
G. Bunyard & Co., Alaidstone, Kent; J. Cheal & 
Sons, Crawley ; J. Peed & Sons, Streatham ; T. 
Rivers & Son, Sawbridgeworth ; A. J. Thomas, Sitting- 
bourne ; James A 7 eitch & Sons, Chelsea ; J. Laing & 
Sons, Forest Hill ; Royal Horticultural Society, Chis¬ 
wick ; J. Clarke, Albion Nursery, Farnham. Award of 
Alerit : Alessrs. Balcliin & Sons, Hassocks Nursery, 
Sussex; Paul & Sons, Cheshunt; AYm. Paul & Son, 
Waltham Cross ; A. AA r yatt, Hatton, Aliddlesex ; W. 
Taylor, Hampton. 
Section V.—Amateurs and Gardeners in the 
United Kingdom. 
The Silver Aledal of the Fruiterers Company and 
money prizes. 
Class 20.—Six bunches of black Grapes, distinct 
varieties : First, Air. Wm. Allan, Gunton Hall; second, 
Air. George Reynolds, gardener to the Alessrs. De 
Rothschild, Gunnersbury Park, Acton ; third, Air. A\ T . 
Iggulden, Alarston ; extra prize, Air. J. H. Goodaere, 
Elvaston Castle. 
Class 21.—Six bunches of white Grapes, three AIus- 
cats, and three other white varieties ; First, Air. John 
Crawford, Coddington Hall; second, Air. AA T . Iggulden, 
Alarston ; third, not awarded ; extra prize, Air. J. H. 
Goodaere, Elvaston Castle. 
Class 22.—Six dishes of five Tomatos, one variety 
in each dish ; First, withheld ; second, H. H. Hurnard, 
Esq., Gurney’s Alanor, Hingham, Attleborough, Nor¬ 
folk ; third, Air. R. Hill, gardener to H. B. Bower, 
Esq., The Brae, Alinchinhampton, Gloucester ; extra 
prize, Air. C. J. Waite, gardener to Col. the Hon. W. 
P. Talbot, Glenhurst, Esher, Surrey. 
Section VI. —Amateurs and Gardeners in the 
United Kingdom. 
Class 23.—Collection of fifty dishes of fruit, to consist 
of thirty varieties of Apples, and twenty varieties of 
Pears, five specimens in each dish : First, Gold Aledal, 
Air. George AVoodward, Barham Court ; second, Silver- 
gilt Aledal, Air. C. Davies, The Mote Garden, Alaidstone ; 
third, Silver Aledal, Air. J. H. Goodaere, Elvaston 
Castle ; extra, Samuel Barlow, Esq., Stakehill House. 
Section VII. —Amateurs and Gardeners within 
a Radius of Seven AIiles from the Royal 
Exchange. 
Class 24.—Twelve dishes or less of hardy fruit, at 
the discretion of the exhibitors, one variety in each 
dish : First, AALlliam Roupell, Esq., Harvey Lodge, 
Roupell Park, Streatham Hill, S.AY. ; second, Lady 
Whitehead, Highfield House, Catford Bridge, Kent ; 
third, Air. F. Alinchiner, Park House, Avenue Road, 
Penge, Surrey. 
Section VIII.— Jams and Preserves, Traders 
AND AIaNUFACTURERS. 
Class 25.—Collections of Jams, Jellies and Preserves 
of various kinds, at the discretion of the exhibitors, 
made of British-grown fruit only, each collection to 
cover not more than 6 ft. run on tables 3 ft. wide : 
