KEPORTS OF THE 



■ May, 1860, i 



Peaches, Nectarines, Apkicots, Plums, Cheriiies, Apples, Pears, and 

 Stkawbebkies : the prizes to be awarded at the meeting in AprU, 1861." • 



The Secketary armounced the follQwing donations to the 

 Fruit and Vegetable Experimental Department at Chiswick : — 

 Messrs. John Adams and Co., Acton Green — 25 sorts of Peaches, 



13 Nectarines, 2 Plums, 4 Cherries. 

 Messrs. Batt, Rutley, and Silveelock, Strand— 3 sorts of 



Peas, 4 Cucumbers. 

 Messrs. Butleb & M'Cdlloch, Covent Garden— 11 sorts of 



Cucumbers. 

 Messrs. Carter & Co., Holborn— 8 sorts of Peas, 3 Beet, 1 



Cabbage, 7 Cucumbers, 1 Broccoli, 1 Kale, 9 Onions, I 



Lettuce, 2 Radishes. 

 Messrs. Charlwood & Cummings, Covent Garden — 11 sorts of 



Peas, 18 Cucumbers, 2 Beans. 

 Mr. James Cuthill, Oamberwell — 3 sorts of Cucumbers, 1 



Melon, 1 Celery. 

 Mr. W. Dean, Bradford, Yorkshire — 1 sort of Cucumber. 

 Messrs. James Dickson & Co., Chester. — 2 sorts of Cucumber. 

 Messrs. Dillistone & Co., Sturmer, near Halstead— 1 sort of 



Pea, 1 Cucumber. 

 Messrs. Donald & Son, Woking— 3 sorts of Vines, 6 Cherries, 



2 Plums, 2 Apricots, 6 Peaches. 

 Messrs. J. & J. Fraser, Lea-Bridge Road— 12 sorts of Plums, 



4 Cherries, 

 Messrs. Fraser, Richardson & Goad, Bishopsgate Street— 3 



sorts of Cucumbers. 

 Messrs. Garaway, Mayes & Co., Bristol— 29 sorts of Currants, 



2 Apples, 6 Plums, 1 Peach, 1 Apricot, 4 Vines. 

 Messrs. Hogg & Wood, Coldstream — 2 sorts of Cherries. 

 Sir Robert Hehon— 3 sorts of Apples. 

 Messrs. Hurst & M* Mullen, Leadenhall Street— 7 sorts of 



Peas, 18 Cucumbers, 2 Beans. 

 Mr. R. Glend INNING, Turnhara Green— 2 sorts of Apples, 4 



Pears, 13 Plums, 5 Cherries, 1 Vine. 

 Mr. W. I very, Peckham— 1 sort of Celery, 1 Lettuce. 

 INIessrs. Jackman & Son, Woking— 8 sorts of Nectarines, 2 



Apricots, 4 Cherries, 5 Plums. 

 Messrs. J. & C. Lee, Hammersmith — 9 sorts of Cherries, 15 



Plums, 6 Vines. 



