22 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
ИЛИНЕ Це Fruit баш, 
July 8th, 1368; —Mr. Edmonds in the Chair. 
Mr. Archi ibald 
nedy, N. Б.) sent fruit 
which гз to be the Газа 
Mr, Genoa gue Lenton Furs, Notting- 
ham, sent a seedling rawberry of the 
ing, which w: о of the 
bat was not guaran г to other varieties of the 
"m Те Committee ea proceeded to examine the 
рийн, when the following 
ot Royal 
cadine, and s richer flavour, it У 
ен DE Mo суа ARN was proved to be the . 
Sweetwater, 
Minzstra is the same as Frankenthal. 
vio ЭАТ DE CLERMONT iş the d as Chasselas 
‘La BRUXELLOISE i р $ 
R a ve Roya Би îs the юше 4 Aeg анай 
оу. 
A Ln 21st, 1863. At thin t 
t ging ue. his meeting the following 
Bs Second 
CLASS A.—For the best dish of Peaches 20. pem 
No entries, ic 
» ма a the ең Вав of E: ес- 
No oi o enti 
ЧА Be class Mr, Whiting was the 
his dish of 
the best collection of 
the ee ус of Ris ay- 
berri : ‚ 203, 105, 
e 
| 
Н 
я 
Мо étitris 
ARAS For ie s collection of 
varieties 
In this class, Mr. "d Tir eck par Ht 
AMPAGNE, OLD 
Brack, вск ЖРГЗ, Waite Du отон, 
Mr. Perkins, п nan, Northampton, sent 
of a good si berry, called Earl Spencer. It 
its outline nid ei апа conical shape, regular in 
ds pale pide: like an even surface, The colour 
solid, white, et, like British tick AN The flesh is 
and With a rich fne flavour, The 
103. | 
C.— Fo the best dish of Plums 208, 105. | 
Сое were of the opinion ж this was a 
which was 
ariety of great excellence, an mi 
Че of е на 
Messrs, Carsta of 1 Edinburgh, sent a 
dish of a а Seedling: также which was not con- 
sidered superior to Keens’ Seedling, to which it 
bears » sur resemb 
on of Currants was exhibited 
from the aa rden i Chiswick 
Mr. Terry exhibited a dish of very fine forced 
Tomatos. 
Mr. Green, gardener to H. Hall, Esq., Sutton 
at Hone, Kea a md sent a dish of а Seedling 
Pea, wi hich, h „ the Committee refused to 
e without м the plant in a growing 
rs. Cutbush & Son sent E ofa Seedling 
— E Currant, e pi а в PRINCE OF WALES, 
ntly distin $ from Bl Black 
Nat vx Hy eal sts === noti 
August 3rd, 1863.—Mr. Rivers in the Chair. 
Prizes were offered for the following exhibitions 
ret БОШ 
br В rize. 
GLASS A.—For w^ best dish of newer 
varieties of Peaches . 208. 10s. 
No entrie 
—bDitto ditto ^ Nectarines 208. 10s. 
No entries. 
»  C.—Ditto рй . 20s, 10. 
In this Redleaf 
large sp , but n 
ripe, Y the later, though: іре 
were not unusu: 
that variety, iM i Бакай. Prize 
was award 
E Ree Hor the hoy scarlet fleshed 
elon 
The only exhibition in the с 
did not possess sufficient merit 
to entitle it to a prize. 
» E. paler the best ereen-fleshed 
Melo 
Mr. Whiting, of ide Deepdene, sent 
tender and melting, but inferior 
in flavour. These being the only 
A ieties exhibited, no prize was 
warded. 
g Grape was geri ted b; Mr. Samuel 
ull Gardens sar Wolverhampton, 
W. cal an 
nern of an 
E gra tees 2E m 
of the true Earty PURPLE за А wis ap rapi 
sometimes called, Bear’s Avant. It is 4 "sailor 
worthless sort, with the flesh clinging ges 
y to the stone. 
