FRUIT AND VEGETABLE COMMITTEE, AUGUST 13. 



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Awards Recommended :— 



Highly Commended, 



Potato ' Early Jubilee ' (votes, unanimous), grown from tubers sent by 

 Messrs. Dickson & Robinson, Manchester. 



Potato ' Express ' (votes, unanimous), grown from tubers sent by 

 Messrs. Sharpe, Sleaford. 



Potato ' Glory of Denbigh ' (votes, unanimous), grown from tubers 

 sent by Mr. R. D. Hughes, Middle Lane, Denbigh. 



Cabbage ' Prince's Improved Nonpareil ' (votes, unanimous), grown 

 from seeds sent by Messrs. Nutting, Southwark Street, S.E. 



Cabbage ' Little Queen ' (votes, unanimous), grown from seeds sent by 

 Messrs. Barr, King Street, Covent Garden, W.C. 



Cabbage 'Best of AH' (votes, unanimous), grown from seeds sent by 

 Messrs. Barr. 



Dwarf French Bean ' Smythe's Fawn ' (votes, unanimous), grown from 

 seeds sent by Mr. A. Dean, Richmond Road, Kingston. 



Dwarf French Bean ' Surrey Prolific ' (votes, unanimous), grown from 

 seeds sent by Mr. A. Dean. 



Gooseberry ' Howard's Lancer ' (votes, unanimous), from Mr. G. 

 Woodward, Barham Court, Maidstone. 



Plum ' Early Yellow ' (votes, unanimous), grown on a tree sent to the 

 Gardens by Mr. J. Eraser, South Woodford. 



Commended. 



Potato ' King of the Earlies ' (votes, unanimous), grown from tubers 

 sent by Mr. R. Slowe, Kimbolton. 



Fruit and Vegetable Committee, August 13, 1901. 

 Mr. Geo. Bunyard, V.M.H., in the Chair, and sixteen members present. 



Awards Recommended:— 



Silver gilt Knightian Medal. 



To Miss Adamson, South Villa, Regent's Park (gr. Mr. G. Keif), for a 

 collection of fruit. 



Silver Knightian Medal. 



To Messrs. Cannell, Swanley, for fruit-trees in pots and 70 dishes of 

 Apples. 



Silver Banksian Medal. 

 To Alderman A. Walker, Low Hills, Lindley, Huddersfield (gr. Mr. B. 

 Lockwood), for 18 excellent dishes of Peas. 



First-class Certificate. 



To Plum ' Early Yellow ' (votes, unanimous), from Mr. J. Fraser, 

 South Woodford. Fruit decidedly small, oval, tapering sharply towards 

 the stalk, which is h inch long ; colour deep yellow, covered with a paler 

 bloom ; flesh yellow like that of an Apricot, parting freely from the stone, 

 but of only fair flavour ; foliage rather small, not downy, w^ith prominent 



