FRUIT COMMITTEE, MAY 21. 
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THE TEMPLE GARDENS. 
Fruit Committee, May 21, 1895. 
Mr. Geokge Bun yard in the Chair, and twenty -nine members 
present. 
Awards Recommended 
Cultural Commendation. 
To Messrs. Sutton & Sons, Reading, for Tomato, Sutton's 
Best of All (votes, unanimous). 
To Messrs. Sutton & Sons, for Tomato, Princess of Wales 
(votes, unanimous). 
To Messrs. Sutton & Sons, for Seedling Pea Infant (votes, 
unanimous). 
To Messrs. Sutton & Sons, for Climbing Bean, Tender and 
True (votes, unanimous). 
Other Exhibits. 
Thomas Statter, Esq., Stand Hall, Manchester, sent bunches 
of Black Hambro' and Foster's Seedling Grapes. 
Messrs. Cutbush & Son, Highgate, sent examples of the new 
Grape, Lady Hutt, which was Certificated in December, 1890. 
Mr. J. Friend. Godstone, sent six bunches of Black Hambro' 
and Foster's Seedling Grapes. 
Mr. E. Trollope, Combe Bank, Reading, sent a bundle of 
Asparagus. 
The Earl of Shrewsbury (gr. Mr. Gilman) sent Melon, Early 
May. 
A. Pears, Esq., Isleworth, sent Beauty of PatshuU Melon. 
Special Awards: — 
Gold Medal. 
To Messrs. T. Rivers & Son, Sawbridgeworth, for Nectarines 
in pots. 
Silver Cux>. 
To Messrs. G. Bunyard & Co., The Old Nurseries, Maidstone, 
for Kentish Apples. 
Silver Gilt Knightian Medal. 
To the Right Hon. Earl Percy, Syon House, Brentford (gr. 
George Wythes), for Figs, Peaches, Grapes, Melons, vegetables. 
To Mrs. Wingfield, Ampthill House, Beds (^r. W. J. 
Empson), for Vegetables. 
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