October  17,  1901. 
JOURNAL  OF  HORTICULTURE  AND  uOTTAGE  GARDENER, 
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Single  Dishes  of  Open-air  Fruit. 
Dessert  Apples. 
Adams's  Pearmain. — These  started  at  class  60,  in  which  there  were 
thirteen  entrants ;  Mr.  F.  W.  Thomas,  Wannoek,  Polegate,  was  first. 
Allen's  Everlasting. — Represented  by  one  dish  from  Mr.  Woodward, 
and  these  were  poor  samples. 
Allington  Pippin. — Here  eleven  came  forward,  Mr.  G.  Woodward 
Brownlee’s  Russet. — Four  entries  here,  of  which  Mr.  Ed.  Coleman’s 
samples  were  best,,  beating' Mr.  G.  Woodward.  All  samples  were 
good.  - A 
Claygate  Pearmain  brought  forth  six  entries,  Mr.  G.  Woodward 
here  leading ;  and  second,  Mr.  R.  M.  Whiting,  with  well  coloured  but 
rather  small  fruits. 
Cockle's  Pippin. — First  here  was  Mr.  W.  Turkey,  gardener  to 
J.  K.  D.  Wingfield  Digby,  Esq.,  M.P.,  with  an  even  dish ;  and  second 
Mr.  R.  M.  Whiting. 
E.  L.  Earp 
G.  Caselton 
G.  Reynolds  C.  Ross 
H.  Markham 
H.  R.  Hutchinson 
W.  H.  Divers 
Jas.  Vert 
Jos.  Cheals  Jas.  Smith 
W.  H.  Plowman 
R.  Parker 
M.  Gleeson 
Jas,  Hudson 
Geo.  Woodward 
C.  J.  Salter 
Thos.  Coomber 
A.  Pope 
W.  Farr 
E.  Beckett 
J.  Willard 
P.  Kay 
H.  B.  May 
S.  T.  Wright 
R.  Fielder 
E.  T.  Cook 
E.  Reader  W.  Crump 
Rev.  W.  Wilks  J.  Assbee 
W.  Marshall  J.  Douglas  S. 
R.  Fenn 
Geo.  Norman 
J.  R.  T.  Chalice  A.  Ward 
Mortimer  W.  Bates  Ed.  Basham 
J.  Wright  O.  Thomas 
W.  J.  Poupird 
H.  Balderson 
H.  Somers"Rivers 
Geo.  Bunyard 
GROUP  OF  JUDGES,  REFEREES, 
AND  FRIENDS  AT  C.P. 
FRUIT  SHOW, 
.Note: — Owing  to  the  irregularity  of  the  group  there  may.be  some  slight  difficulty  on  the  part  of  readers  to  locate  the  persons  named. 
By  taking  the  photograph  as  much  as  possible  in  lines,  and  noting  that  where  asterisks  (*)  are  used  the  names  are  awanting, 
exactitude  may  be  obtained. 
with  good  samples,  and  Mr.  Challis  second.  A  number  of  good 
dishes  were  unrecognised. 
Blenheim  Orange. — This  fine  Apple  had  eighteen  dishes  represent¬ 
ing  it.  Mr.  A.  J.  Carter,  Newfield,  Billingshurst,  was  first  with  even 
fruits  ;  second,  Mr.  R.  M.  Whiting,  Credenhill,  Hereford. 
Braddick's  Nonpareil.  —  None  of  those  here  were^good.  Mr. 
G.  Hagen,  gardener  to  E.  A.  Lee,  Esq.,  Fowdey,  Liphook,  led  with 
-even  samples ;  second,  Mr.  G.  Lock. 
Cox's  Orange  Pippin. — Here  again  was  a  record  entry  of  thirty- 
three  dishes.  First  went  to  Mr.  W.  H.  Davies  with  a  magnificent 
dish  ;  equal  seconds,  Mr.  G.  Grigg  and  Mr.  T.  E.  Pearce. 
Duke  of  Devonshire. — Two  entries  came,  the  first  prize  going  to 
Mr.  W.  E.  Humphreys,  gardener  to  A.  H.  Smee,  Esq. ;  and  second, 
Mr.  J.  Rick,  both  very  even. 
Egremont  Russet. — Mr.  G.  Woodward  beat  Mr.  R.  M.  Whiting, 
both  with  fine  dishes. 
