The Sweet Pea Bicentenary Celebration. Report of the Celebration of the Bicentenary of the Introduction of the Sweet Pea Into Great Britain

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— Mr. G. Prebble, Shirleyhurst Gardens, Croydon.
3rd. — Mr. R. Chamberlain.
4th.— Mr. Robert Bolton.
Class 14. One bunch of any Pink-coloured variety. Four Prizes — 8s. 6s.
4S. 3s.
1st.— Mr. F. G. Foster.
2nd. — Messrs. Isaac House & Son.
3rd. — Messrs. Jones & Sons.
4th.— Mr. P. Waterer.
- Class 15. One bunch of any Rose-coloured variety. Four Prizes — 8s. 6s.
4S. 3s.
1st. — Mr. H. A. Needs, Horsell, Woking.
2nd. — Messrs. Jones & Sons.
3rd.— Mr. F. G. Foster. ' 4th. — Mr. E. Ryman, South Park
..., Reigate.
The Prizes in the three classes immediately preceding, were given by M.
M. Vilmorin-Andrieux & Cib, 4, Quai de la Megisserie, Paris.
Class 16. One bunch of any Scarlet or. Crimson variety. Four Prizes — 8s.
6s. 4s. 3s. Prizes given by Messrs. E. H. Krelage&Son, Haarlem, Holland.
1st. — Mr. Hugh Aldersey.
2nd. — Mr. P. Waterer.
3rd. — Mr. E. Ryman.
4th. — Messrs. Jones & Sons.
Class 17. One bunch of any Erect Standard variety. Four Prizes— 8s. 6s.
4s.


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