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JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Very Highly Commended. 
A Collection of Fruit from Her Majesty the Queen, Royal 
Gardens, Windsor (gr. Mr. Owen Thomas). 
A Collection of Tomatos grown and ripened out of doors, by 
Messrs. Sutton & Sons, Reading. 
A Collection of Fruit from the Ealing Nurseries of Messrs. 
Chas. Lee & Son.. Hammersmith. 
A Collection of Fruit from Messrs. J. Cheal & Sons, Crawley. 
A Collection of Fruit from Messrs. J. Laing & Sons, Forest 
Hill. 
Two fine Pineapples from E. Keyser, Esq., Warren House, 
Stanmore (gr. Mr. Gleeson). 
Highly Commended. 
A Collection of Fruit from Messrs. J. Veitch & Sons, Chelsea. 
A Collection of Fruit from Messrs. Spooner & Sons, Hounslow. 
Commended. 
■ A Collection of Fruit from Messrs. J. Peed & Sons, West 
Norwood. 
MISCELLANEOUS EXHIBITS. 
Messrs. J. Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, exhibited some sprays 
and fruits of liuhus laciniatus, a fine Blackberry ; also Alpine 
Strawberry "Quatres Saisons," white Grapes, Currants, Damsons, 
ornamental Crabs, sprays of the large and beautiful Winter 
Cherry PJiysalis Franchetii, and specimens of Magnolia 
Watsonii, and several Berberries, including a new Japanese 
species, B. Hakodate. 
Mr. H. A. Orr, of Bedford, exhibited specimens of his hght 
trays suitable for storing and preserving fruit, &c. The trays 
are so ingeniously arranged that a vast quantity of fruit can be 
stored in a small compass. 
The Horticultural College, Swanlcy, exhibited over forty dishes 
of well-known Apples. 
The Earl of Radnor, Longford Castle, Salisbury (gr. Mr. 
II.' W. Ward), exhibited Melons tho Earl's Favourite. 
Mr. T. S. Ware, Tottenham, exhibited a large collection of 
Dahlias and Begonias. 
Mr. H. J. Jones, Lewisham, had a collection of Begonias 
and Chrysanthemums. 
Messrs. Cutbush & Son, Ilighgatc, cxLibi<icd Watford Beauty 
Single Dahlia and Polegato Tomato. 
