_ Остове 25, 1919.] 
OCTOBER 21. 
HE resumption of the Royal Шыны 
mon E сн fruit show on Tues 
ous e 
was uspici: ent in British 
its ichronised E e return 
i all t Square, 
after the buildi 
ba Мз гт in the 
nd keen mG on not only 
classes for mii fruits, but the 
oft ually 
є d th ] dagt ie pes 
ere ri finely and most of the berries gave 
) p › for which, perhaps, the 
on has been partly responsible. 
e date of the show having | igi 
Sal an знае ES ortnightly meeting, the 
committees and adj ted 
novelties eed Dm awari Orchid, 
"loral and Fruit e Vegetable ое aati all 
nade awards, as will be s 
au SSERT FRUITS. 
Porn: TO GARDENERS AND AMATEURS ONLY.) 
Bus 
pre ier deu: "i a а Rives Hoge 
was won by Mr. Jas. Lock, Oat- 
y 
ge Gardens, We bridge, with a ital 
of Alexandri d m 
H of inge Melon, 
oyenn mice Pears, 
ealthy and Cox's Orange Pippin Apples, Pri 
es 
intensely 
ere were four com npetitors im the succeeding 
ix di ripe dessert fruit, "ud 
The 1st prize was 
d, G. Mini on 
е lett, who 
LAM red Muscat of geen 
Тивв, Baraa 
RAPES 
Grapes were very well shown on this occasion 
ind the quality throughout нік high, cons idering 
e difficulties ~~ п lack of labour 
id fuel due reg Eme 
MA was · Sie Pag aci in the class for 
IX varieties ke ce two bunches of each, 
md this was Теп, -» who showed 
à кеу y-formed, _well-berr good-coloured 
unches of Appley ант Ме of еккан 
pa лыш АГ Alicante, Mrs. Pince, 
- Pea sae я 
Mrs. Pea 
y bu 
only one са in this class, 
пе class two Ic of Blac 
Сга HILLINGDON was vie 
E ked, Tib 
good size; Major J. Å. 
essenger), Woolverstone 
2nd, with аа-а 
ess shapely bunches; 3rd, 
THE GARDENERS’ 
Bowser, Montacute Gardens, Somerset. Lord 
HiL.LINGDON was first and Sir W. GREENWELL 
(gr. - W. Lintolk), epi Park, Wolding- 
ham, 2nd, in the clas for two bunches of 
Mrs. Pince ky el 
сое s іп the class for two 
Out of six 
bunches of Alicante, Mrs 
W: 
wm first with massive u f large, fine- 
colour berries HILLINGDO: 
Madresfield Court was represented by four Marea 
of bunches, and: the best pair was y 
Lord Нпллхбсрох, who had short, Vp md 
n nm coloured reg ; 2nd, H. W. 
rri 
HENDERS gr. A ’ Pike), Serge 
Hill, King’ s ieu with ey p^ „bunches of 
admirable Шошка. arts ing in 
The 1st tw: КЫЛ, ч Broe 
Sir ALP GREENWELL. Ther 
entries, i 
"3 "Alex andria class, 
е . Н. Сах, Esq. 3 varied 
; G. MILLER , Esq. ., coming 2nd. 
a DisH CLASSES. 
чй Lady 
was exce. eoni 
e 
thie natis notes ive 
ruit t required by the 
schedule, the a она er ad ‘dish rd ed and the 
firs ners тету es. 
essert Apples. 
Charles Ross (seventeen). A remarkably well 
coloured € X AM size and even quality 
A yout Mr. F. Brissy (gr. 
aylor), pete Grange, Ws 
po n cie а (eleven): ist, Mr. J. T. 
Wood Gardens, Woki 
es 
ewto: 
Mr rgil (five). 
its shown were wir little recommendation 
ariety: 1st, Lt.-Co ee Marte. 
Жү (twelve). 
All the fruits were large 
majority of high ches 
and the ist, My, J. A. 
Stipston, Bishop’s Lei 5 outh, 
Devon. — Blenheim Pippin (eleven) This 
variety aj to have cropped well thi 
season. ere was nothing sensational 
haracter in the class: 1st, Rev. J. R. LEIGH 
gr. Mr. G. Johnston), The Vicarage, Yalding, 
Kent.—Bramley’s Seedling (sixteen). А very 
ne display of th popular boa Ist, G. C. W 
FiTZWILLTAM, Esq. (gr. W. D. Green), 
ilton Park, PHP ugh. —Dumelow's aee" 
ing (six) The fruits were of aver: ай 
perfectly developed: 1st, tey, Esq 
A. Hester), 
gr. Lon ghea 
зат, Surrey. —EKcklinville Seeding Ma. 1st, 
Mr. W. Orr, Woodwell Te Silverdale, via 
saori. s dard Y VII. (four). Choice, clea: 
dens, Woki ба ascoyne's v pde “even. 
The fruits were particularly. w well coloured, es- 
pecially those 
of the first p winner. C IA -Col. 
CHRONICLE. 
217 
ition of British-Grown Fruits. 
Sr. Maur.—Golden Noble (six) : Mr. J. Т. 
TUBB. —Grenadier (three) : Ist, x "ir LOUDON, 
Esq. A CME P. Bon 
Ken 
were especi- 
Fondante а кат 1st, Н. COOMBE, 
ДО, , whose fruits were beautifully finished. — 
Glou Morceau (six) : 1st, Major J. 
T Vds: Sep 
(gr. Mr. W. Messenger) osephine x E ron 
(three): 1st, Major J. A. BERNERS, who ha 
fine, t fruits. — Louise Bonne of Jerse 
(ten). e bulk were fine specimens, well 
oured, though some were obviousl 
past: 1st, Mr. E. J. HorrAND, with extra large 
specimens of brilliant colo: Marie Louise 
(six). wer varying degree 
of devel t, some being quite ripe, whilst 
others were quite green: C. COOMBE, 
Esq.—Nouvelle Fulvie (two) : 1st, Major F. J. B 
WINGFIELD D ЖӨӨ; (gr Mr. T. Turton), 
Sherborne Castle, Dorset. ompson (one) : Ist, 
Major F. J. B. W ELD Dicpy, for clean, 
well grown fruits.— Winter Nelis (four). Th 
fruits were of medi ity only, except those 
shown by Major J Wincrtetp Dicsy, 
who was placed Ist.—‘‘ Any other variet a 
rw A remarkably fine display 
Гајог J. A. Berners, with а splendid dii of 
гоа Duchess, which variety comprised 
most of the dishes staged. 
n e 
ar we should have expected to see gi 
ss “of some of the hardy Grapes in these 
int the | large ан, which allows 30 feet by 6 
feet of tabling, Messrs. G. Bunyarp AND Co. 
received the high pore g a Gold Medal for a 
splendid collection. The finish in the fruits of 
Apples Autu a P e 
peror 
inter ace Ond Say to the splendid 
Apples an а 
сүс нш greater Spe the апау 
equally as good i e smaller class, which r 
oe a оао ling 20 feet by 6 feet е7 
tabling. Мг. В N was awarded a 
great merit which ge 
arles Ross and s Nonsuch, while 
же. RERUMS Sn represented 
Руа отты specimens. 
к. gen dg were spend n included 
dishes of Pitmasto ess, Doyenn 
