clvi PKOCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Silver-gilt Kniglitian Medal. 



To Mrs. Nix, Tilgate, Crawley (gr. Mr. E. Neal), for a collection of 

 hardy and indoor fruit. 



Silver Knightian Medal. 



To Messrs. J. Veitch, Chelsea, for a collection of outdoor Tomatos 

 and Plums. 



To Messrs. Peed, West Norwood, for fifty dishes of hardy fruit. 

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

 a collection of fruit. 



Silver Banhsian Medal. 



To Lord Gerard, Eastwell Park, Ashford (gr. Mr. H. Walters), for a 

 collection of vegetables. 



Cultural Commendation. 



To the Superintendent R.H.S. Gardens for seventy-six dishes of Pears 

 and twenty-five dishes of Plums. 



To Mr. W. G. Bashford, P>agot Manor, Jersey, for three magnificent 

 dishes of Pears. 



To Mr. W. Camm, gr. to Captain Forester, Battle Abbey, for exceed- 

 ingly fine * Dymond ' Peaches, grown on open walls. 



Other Exhibits. 



Mrs. Evans, Forde Abbey, Chard (gr. Mr. J. Crook), sent Apricot 

 ' Powell's Late.' 



Mr. W. J. Godfrey, Exniouth, sent Apple 'Venus Pippin.' 



Captain Carstairs, Welford Park, Newbury (gr. Mr. C. Ross), sent 

 Apple ' Ruddy,' which the Committee desired to see again next year; also 

 Plum ' Trump.' from a ' Purple Seedling ' x ' Coe's Golden Drop.' 



Alderman A. Walker, Lindley, Huddersfield (gr. Mr. B. Lockwood), 

 sent four dishes of Peas, which were thought very good for so late in the 

 season. 



Messrs. J. Veitch sent Pear ' Dr. Jules Guyot,' Crab Apple ' Mrs. 

 John Seden,' and Damson ' The Langley.' 



Lord Poltimore, Poltimore, Exeter (gr. Mr. T. H. Slade), sent Apple 

 ' Lady Sudeley ' and Pear ' Beurre d'Amanlis.' 



Mr. E. D. Menzies, Upper Holmwood, Cowes, sent an unnamed 

 Melon. 



A. Seth Smith, Esq., Silvermere, Cobham (gr. Mr. J. Quarterman), 

 staged very large fruits of Passiflora edtdis. 



Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford, Dorking (gr. Mr. W. Bain), sent 

 fine fruits of Pear ' Clapp's Favourite.' 



The Earl of Jersey, Osterley Park, Isleworth (gr. Mr. J. Hawkes), 

 staged four dishes of Peaches and Pears. 



The Marquis of Salisbury, Hatfield (gr. Mr. G. Norman, V.M.H.), sent 

 very fine flavoured fruit of Pear 'Beurre de I'Assomption,' a Pear of 

 magnificent flavour, but often badly shaped, and said to be a rather shy 

 bearer. 



