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REPOET OF THE FRUIT COMMITTEE, 



Aug. 13. 

 Oct. 8. 

 Sept. 11. 

 Sept. 11* 

 Aug. 13. 

 Aug. 13, 

 Sept. 24. 

 Sept. 11, 

 Aug. 13. 

 Nov. 12. 

 Aug. 27. 

 Aug. 13. 

 Aug. 27. 

 Sept. 11. 

 July 9. 

 June 11. 

 July 9. 

 May 28. 

 June IL 

 May 14. 

 May 28. 

 Aug. 27. 

 July 23. 



June 25. 

 June 25. 

 July 23. 



Aug. 27. 



July 0. 

 June 25. 

 Sept. 11. 

 Sept. 24. 



Dahlia !Minnie Dodds . 



Dahlia Miss Henshaw 



Dahlia Mrs. Bush . . 



Dahlia Reliance 



Dahlia Una . . . 



Fuchsia Hugh Mollon 



Fuchsia Universal . 



Gesnera refulg*^.ns 



Gladiolus etriatus formosij^simus 



Graptophyllum versicolor . 

 Hollyhock Invincible 

 Hollyhock Lady H. St. Clair 

 Hollyhock Lady King . 

 Hollyhock Prince Imperial 

 Hypolepis distans , 

 Illicium variegatum , 

 Nemophila discoidalis elegans 

 Pelargonium Amazon 

 Pelargonium Lady Churston . 

 Pelargonium Mrs. Ponsonby Moore 

 Pansy (fancy) Princess Alice . 

 Pelargonium (variegated) Delicata 

 Pelargonium (zonale) Firefly . 

 Phlox Lydia .... 

 Phlox Reine Blanche ,• . 

 Picotee Mrs. Holt 



Pollia purpm'ea * 



Primula sp. Chili 

 Rhodanthe maculata alba 

 Sedum cameum variegatum 

 Vaccinium Vitis Ideea, fol. var 



Dodds. 



Henshaw. 



Turner. 



Rawlings. 



Turner. 



Veitch. 



G. Smith. 



Bull. 



Standish. * 



Veitch. 



W. Chater. 



Downie & Co. 



W. Chater. 



Bircham. 



Dean, 



Standish. 



Charlwood & Co. 



Beck. 



Veitch. 



Veitch. 



Dean. 



E. G, Henderson 



G. Smith. 



Downie & Co. 



Downie k Co. 



Turner. 

 ( Bull. 

 ( Low. 



Veitch. 



Thompson. 



E. G. Henderson 



Salter. 



Thojxas Mooee, 



Secretary to the CommkUe. 



XXVIII.-HEPORT OF THE FRUIT COMMITTEE 



FOR THE YEAR ENDING Dec. 31, 1861. 



During the nine months that' have elapsed since the last report 

 was made, the Fruit Committee has been assiduously engaged in 

 promoting the object for which it was instituted. Meetings have 

 been held at least, once, and during the autumn twice in every 

 month, and, besides these, special meetings have taken place when 

 occasion required.' At all these meetings the attendance of mem- 

 bers has been uuilormly good, and the same interest that was 

 exhibited at the first remains unabated. 



The exhibitions 



Fruit 



the meetings held during the 



