PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 23 
Mr. River, of Remirideeuerth, brought фе 
mens of Yicronra PEACH, the flay ur of which w 
hen and Victoria NEG libr which was in 
better condition, but not equal to what it i is when 
in а ; EARLY I кн CH was wa егу 
and of no flavour; RIVAL is a very 
variety of Black He art, which | Ке on the = 
till а ; it is heart haped, u 
RABELLE 
early yellow Plum which comes into use 
before Jaune Hátiye. 
1 Rivers also е; 
surpasses all the gia varieties Ў, kidney ME 
When cooked it flour, and the 
ic is nails oe 
August 25th, 1868.—Mr. H. J. Veitch i in the 
-— А Se codling Black Grape 1 from 
John Math oddingto on Gardens, near 
Window. It коше the erm Ha en gh i in 
oth 
therefore, gepe eh э Мт. Matheson Mic 
plan e e out, а be opportunity 
may e afforded for irs bel baing more fully 
developed. 
Mr. William Melville, of Dalmeny Gardens, near 
Edinburgh, sent two bunches of his new Seedlin ng 
Grape, calle USCAT CHAMPION, The ches 
were very large, as were als rri Th 
"acd beads = i reddi wn colour, and the 
sh b 
flav icious, possessing all the richness 
of cj Hamburg with the distinct trace of the 
Mr. Grayland Hadwen, of Fairfield, Manchester, 
sent a is h of Grapes, under the name of ВСЯ 
White a which x roved to be either White Nice 
ite 
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4 
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: 
Мт, m i Pierce, nurseryman, Yeovil, sent 
a Боб Nec tarin e called the CRICKET Ngo 
-a killed by frost, this variety remained unin- 
A Peach was sent by Mr. C. Griffith, gardener 
ldi 
to А. F. Paxton, > Colderton House se, near 
Salisbury, which а t W ADMIRABLE, 
Мг. Edward Cooling, of Ash, n erby, 
as le — oe g7 oval shape, 
ender апа 
ribbed and netted. 
baw fora Scarlet oshed Melon, ner Fee: not richly 
A Seedling Apple sent ру John sealer: Esq., 
Bedfo rd Circus, Exeter, was raised from Cornish 
er. 16 was Rita apple, resem- 
bling Е Early Murat; fe inferior to it in i — 
Mr. ‘Chater: df ба ой Walden, sent ptm 
called ELIZABETH PINE. 
в Seedling Apple, 
gathered in October; 1862. ey were much 
shrivelled and the flavour — gon 
e of its merits, as 
Үр. gua Paus Mad Mr. Rust to bring iy a 
N LEM nri to be a cross betwee un 
and Red Ro & was called BHARDILOES Nrc- 
TARINE, bùt was not superior to existing varieties 
mittee decided that i е ] 
burgh. Не also ee a VASA of a seedling whi 
ja о, = i 
its psreph fu EA 
was grown 
ambur, x and Н bii 
changed ds before any of The 
produced itis only two years old, and 
bunches o n it. n for mand colour bore E 
lance n de Calabre. 
‘Gr rape ‘without a mame, w which provod te фе 
Brack Мох А, was received from 
gardener to » Claris Eyre, Ба. „ ої Welford Park, 
ar New 
. Jo in d rown, gardener to Sir Charles Knight- 
ley, Fawsley Park, Daventry, sent bunches of an 
early white Grape Beh а name. He 
early thin- 
skinned ih EE AL departing of further 
по ic ce. 
Skin not very thin. It 
us flavour with а trace of the Мока 
in its E the Com mittee were of opinion that 
the Musca 
justify the trait 
They, however, xev 
great promise 
before the General Committee coring to a 
sion upon its merits. 
bloom, pm 
fruit, uite un 
Ire John i cima рег “46 the Duke of 
and very ; 
it was not superior to 
