FRUIT COMMITTEE, JUNE 25. 
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Fruit of medium size, round, very solid, deep red, borne in great 
profusion. 
To Melon The Lady (votes, unanimous), from Mr. Thomas, 
The Royal Gardens, Windsor. Fruit of medium size ; skin pale ; 
flesh pale, melting, juicy, and of excellent flavour. 
Cultural Commendation. 
To Messrs. Rothschild, Gunnersbury (gr. Mr. Hudson), for 
some excellent fruit of Lord Napier Nectarine (votes, unanimous). 
To Lord Radnor, Longford Castle (gr. Mr. Ward), for good 
^examples of Peas Lightning, Telegraph, and William the First 
(votes, unanimous). 
To Thomas H. Staples, Esq., Margaret Street, Regent Street* 
for a bundle of very good Asparagus (votes, unanimous). 
Other Exhibits. 
From the Society's Gardens came good examples of Royal 
Sovereign Strawberry. 
Mr. Collis, Bollo Lane, Chiswick, again submitted Strawberry 
Collis's May Queen. 
Mr. Thomas, The Royal Gardens, Windsor, sent Melon 
Pine-apple, a variety of medium size. 
Mr. J. Spencer, Goodrich Court, Hereford, sent Melon Good- 
rich Seedling, which proved over-ripe. 
W. H. Evans, Esq., Forde Abbey, Chard, sent a dish of 
Chelsea Gem Peas. 
Miss Alexander, Chislehurst (gr. Mr. Fickens), sent a beauti- 
ful-looking dish of Potato Queen of the Earlies, which was 
referred to Chiswick for trial. 
Messrs. Maiden Brothers, Cardington, Beds, sent a Kale of 
the Buda section, which was referred to Chiswick. 
Fkuit Committee, June 25, 1895. 
Dr. Hogg in the Chair, and eleven members present. 
Awards Recommended:— 
Silver Banksian Medal. 
To Lord Llangattock, The Hendre, Monmouth (gr. Mr. 
Coomber), for twelve Queen Pine-apples. 
