146 JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Culinary Apples. 



Name 



No. of 

 Votes 



Name 



No. of 



Votes 



Brabant Bellefleur . . j 

 Annie Elizabeth . . 

 Bedfordshire Foundling 



Betty (jeeson .... 

 Blenheim Orange . . 

 Cox's Pomona . . . 7 

 Dredge's Fame . . . 

 Ecklinville Seedling . 

 Emperor Alexander 

 Hambledon Deux Ans . ; 



2 

 1 



Keswick Codlin . . . , 

 Lane's Prince Albert . 

 Tjoddinfyton fippdlinp' 

 Lord Derby .... 

 Mere de Menage . . 

 Northern Greening . 

 Stirling Castle . . . 

 Waltham Abbey 



Seedling .... 

 Wellington (Dume- 



low's Seedling) . . 



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1 



HAMPSHIRE. 



Exhibitors. 



1. — Mr. Henry Martin, M.D., The Lodge, East Cosham. 



Observations. — Fair examples ; those of Gloria Mundi very 

 large. 



2. — Mr. J. Morris, The Lodge, Sherwood, Winchfield. 

 Observations. — Very fine examples of Hollandbury. 



3. — Dr. Way, Cambrian House, Landport. 

 Observations. — Fairly good fruit. Kosemary Russet very fine. 



Exhibitor's Bemarks. — Grown on Standard trees about 20 

 years old. Situation, in a walled garden, sheltered, close to the 

 sea. Soil, gravelly. 



KENT. 



Exhibitors. 



1. — Mr. G. Beaton, Yotes Court, Mereivorth, Maidstone. 



Observations. — Fruit of fair average quality. 



Exhibitor's Bemarks. — The greater part of our trees are Stan- 

 dards, a few Bush form, and mostly old. Situation, where grown 

 on a high level, well exposed. Soil, good, light, and clayey to 



