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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
um eem with that of the Pues. 2 This was 
uced in a house ving any fi 
7th—A 8 
)e Pun ub-Committee e at the 
en, h Kensington, on ород of 
the Great Fruit Show, to examine such new fruits 
as were ted, A seedling Pear, ELA Prince 
Consort, was received from the Вет. John Hu uyshe, 
is a large and 
mewhat resembling a 
very = Mario Lote P Van Mons. Léon le 
Clerc. n was as much 
On 
in . The skin is yellowish 
green; the flesh ye sh, firm, very Juicy, an 
‚ with a sort of Gansel’s Bergamot flavour 
ceived a first-class certificat 
March Tth, 1865. — osi. rge ilson Esq., 
Са , gardener t о Sir cane 
"Ра rk, sent 
e. Pine near that place, and н Oulton 
Russet. It is a handsome-looking medium-sized 
fr ом fattened, in shape and "dini 
The flesh is tender, and has 
very pleasant flayour. s tree, Mr. Wills REA 
` the most constant fruiting kinds he 
was that it is a good apple, but that the flav 
was apparently passed, and that they would like to 
see 1 
] п Shaw, nurseryman, "Manchester, sent 
a collection of a n rt of tallies for nam 
trees and shrubs. They ad of plates of Eck 
various sizes and ornamental shapes, ап 
a 
ie 
Е 
£u 
ge 
manent, and the polished 
not be Age во tarnished as to render 
ike name dent . William Earle 
and M n 
Es Sulham 
т 
ons Tho Corkle Pippi jin, 
Езер and Coekle Pippin, F 
King of the Pipet The flavo d all in both 
collection: inferior, my he exception of 
Sturmer Pippin, which was ваеце», г. Curd’s 
collection со sme of Lam 
paca, wa of DAE ур 
с bey RAUS 
ineorrectly named No onpareil ; Vineyard (wron ng); 
and Cluster G olden Pip ppia : Margil; 
Adams’ Pear- 
main; Cockle Pippin (wrong). "E consequenee of 
the numerous errors in nomenelature, both collec- 
qu , and a second prize was 
Ed to Му. arley. 
1i Чи 
ее les, Mr, Earley had Lord 
сыр Ania гы. | 
h a second prize ; 
splendidly kept. To thes first prize was 
ed. Mrs. Crabb, of Cui a re sent five 
dese of Зама Pippin, and of Uvedale's St, 
Ge 
ermain 
Mr. eee Sent Till yard, gardener to John Kelk, 
Esq., of Bentley Priory, exhibited several handsome 
bunches of чс of Alexandria Grapes, splendidly 
set with fine plump e none of perius showed 
any ИЕ of shrive 
A seedling Apple, of d excellence at this 
season of the year, was exhibited by Mr. House 
of Feber bonnet S ur whie 
urghley. medium 
slightly flatt iei is somewhat blun | 
the side, and ridged on the эре, this being caused 
by the prominent termination о f the side angie 
The skin, on the shaded side, 
is of a deep golden 
yellow, and e on ыы a the su a deep elear 
ing cr le surface is dotted 
er wit p* ess um specks, like the Golden 
Reinette, The eye is somewhat closed, and set in 
a pre tty deep basin, quen d is uneven in Qo Meat 
of the angles which e nate there. alf-an- 
inch to thr ree-quar 
w and rich aroma. This 
oon spol fps ege appearance as if it t would 
from pe Aes ent quality, 
i is нау o и and a te подесан of 
flesh run 
Pippin. It was awarded a est дн кы et 
Mr. Earley, of Digswell, sent a collection of 
Salads; and Mr. R. Marcham, gardener to E. 
Outes, , well, tu. two specimens of 
hubarb ма; ane i made 1863, and the other 
n 1864. t етене 1 and 
were considere 7 sod the former suggesting 
the flavour of Gua 
А а ot nn ng Apples was presented : 
Dr. оё, which he had received from М. й 
ха. 
April 4th. —@. F, Wils on, Бө, n the chair 
Mr. Жайы, garden 'almerston, had 
a first-class cer. RA for ud flowing Е viz, 
Anm ead's Kernel, very good, 
at 
us 
papapa the peel итш of ths shied 
olden Harvey, and Sturmer Pippin n addition 
ü "whieh he had fine examples of P вана ‘Nonpa- 
reil and Grange’s Pearmain ; 
to W. Wells, Esq., Redleaf, a fecond- class certifi ; 
s Pip in, Scarlet armain, В. 
У Bra Bell Pais a kitchen ee cud 
an Apple ellen bind Harvey, but to a 
ance not that £ 
E. s only exhibitor of батни was в 
gardener to J. J. Blan De 
of Ke 
