128 JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Class XIII. 



New, recently introduced, or little known varieties of 



merit. 



The exhibits in this Class were not so striking or meritorious 

 as might have been expected, and many that should have been 

 entered as New, &c, were to be found among the Miscellaneous, 

 and could not, therefore, be so readily compared. The descriptions 

 of the greater number of these will be found in the " General 

 Descriptive Catalogue," p. 295. 



Exhibitors. 



1. Messrs. Geo. Bunyard & Co. sent Akera, a variety received 

 from Sweden, the fruits of a uniform dull red colour, with pure 

 white flesh, sweet and pleasant ; Cardinal ; Opetien, a large pale 

 sort ; Belle Pontoise ; Wealthy, a new highly coloured American 

 sort, likely to prove useful, resembling the Snow Apple ; Bis- 

 marck, very handsome ; and Lady Sudeley. 



2. Messrs. T. Bunyard & Son also sent Akera in fine 

 character. 



3. Messrs. J. Cheal & Sons sent The Professor, a pretty, 

 clear-skinned, culinary variety, Ottershaw, Northern Dumpling, 

 Bramley's Seedling, Lady Sudeley, Bismarck. 



4. Mr. W. Chuck, Brodsworth Hall, Doncaster, sent 

 Charlestown Pippin. 



5. Mr. W. Crump, Madras field Court, sent May Queen. 



6. Mr. W. H. Divers, Ketton Hall, Stamford, sent Carlton 

 Seedling, a large, pale-skinned fruit, resembling Warner's King. 



7. Messrs. Dickson & Co., Edinburgh. 



8. Messrs. Drummond & Sons, Stirling, sent Cardross 

 Green, Dunmore, Beauty of Menteith, Inchmahone, and Ochil- 

 tree — all apparently good sorts for Northern districts. 



9. Mr. M. Dunn, Dalkeith, sent Cortes Apple and Annat 

 Scarlet. 



10. Mr. W. Frettingham sent Bramley's Seedling, Domino, 

 Improved Northern Greening, Stent's Incomparable, and 

 Clarke's Seedling. 



11. Messrs. R. B. Laird & Son, Edinburgh, sent Lady Kin- 

 loch, a very pretty, clear-skinned fruit, somewhat streaked, appa- 

 rently well suited for Scotland. 



12. Mr. G. W. Cummins, Gardener to A, H. Smee, Esq., sent 

 Queensborough, which greatly resembled King of the Pippins. 



13. Messrs. W. Paul & Sox. 



14. Messrs. Pearson & Sons, Chihvell Nurseries, Notting- 

 ham, sent examples of New Northern Greening, a very fine late 

 culinary variety. 



