292 REPORT OF THE FRUIT COMMITTEE. 
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FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATES. es 
PELARGONIUM (variegated), Lucy Grirve.—Me essrs. Е. G. HEN НЫЙ э m 
remarkably handsome variety, more highly coloured in the und further ЗАР 
Pollo ck, which it resembled rather than Sunset. It will be f 
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) ted) ITALIA UNiTA.—Messrs. G. Ha dich SON 
Pisae igi art gape The best of the silver-edged — E be 
INK Rey. Dum JEANS. —Mr. Turner, 81 ug : 
petaled, of ext ra large size, with the petals well arranged, the white db. and th 
lacing forming a heavy ейде, of rosy crimson. 
COMMENDATION, ru 
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PELARGoNIUM (scarlet), LADY Cowrer.—Mr. Fra , Hertford. A уни. о с а 
ei le е th small bright green foliage, and producing brig 
flow It w ended for its dwarf habit, and its useful decorative prope 
the ia. eu. were as follows :— РЕ 
Messrs, Е, G. HENDERSON & Sox —Pelargoniums (variegated) : Mrs. Pollock, Sunset, 
d 
Glowworm, ини variegatum. Petunia Mozart. Verbenas: Bella romana, an 
New Italian 68. 
Mr. HoLLAND, gardener to В. W. Peake, Esq., Isleworth.— Pelargonium Beauty of 
the Border. 
Mr. Laxton, Stamford. —Rose, No. 1—58. A seedling “ raised from partie et 
minot crossed by an old hardy damask Rose called here Maiden's : ush, " ood, 
Ad colour are cuve: ; the petals very stiff, and stand well. The pe po 
although it is зау ery double, the eye does Pu Show. Itis а very free 
aid does well in la Me: 
Mr. M‘Rona 
LD, > Mrs, Newman, a pretty variety of the 
French p ^ pem 
Messrs ) Mas) Рамо Petite Mrs. Smith; Fuchsia Pillar of Gold; 
pina kv (iui) f 
RESTOE, ЫРЫТ Ба. Basingstoke. —Pelargonium Standard Bearer. 
Mr. B BULL. = Pelargonium эа (най. The Clipper, a finely-formed flower, which it was 
desired might be gain ; Bright 
‚ Mr. TURNER. E Lord ‘Hite 
Е. J. Lows ‚ Beeston, e ( (faney) : Sansonetto, зу a фе what sore 
Getula, Teovlne,t Glau uconome, Dra a, Rinaldo, Giafir, M. dia 
O Rourke, Galate a, Luna, Бега," Virginia, Metis, Leopard, Cy She а, Сопсогола, 
Eudora ‚ апа Echo. 
LL—REPORT OF THE FRUIT COMMITTEE. 
May 5th. Mr. Nash in the Chair. At this meeting the following prizes were offered 
and awarded :— 
Ass А. For the n ag ae of Dessert ди. In this ec there were 
baf бно eei: es. Mr, H 
ibited 
ll, garden г to Captain Tyrrell, Fordhook, Ealing, e 
L, CLUSTER came Pires, and са ЕоввЕТ, for which he nai the 
first = A and Mr. William п, gardener to Mrs, Honeywood, Mark's Hall, а 
don, sent COCKLE pies an ташар d variety, and ASHMEAD’S KERNEL, for which 
received the second p 
In CLASSES В. ©; vus thers were no entries, h 
/LASS E. for the best dish of Cherries, Mr, James Freeman, gardener to ee 
‚ Kn sent a Mets fine dish, as did also Mr. Geo. Sclater, вача bs 
to the Earl of Cawdor, Stackpole ourt, Pembroke, but as neither allowed 
‚ the Со mmittee. could not of course take them in i b 
Mr. David Thoms on, Archerfield Gardens, № -B., sent a bunch of the wp d 
iu Musas, which was decidedly earlier than the OLD OLD Muscat, and - exhibite 
t peculiariti ан а merit it 59 done on former occasi ions, when i 
"inet the Ce Commit 
