TOMATOS GROWN FOR TRIAL. CXV 
11. Lemon Blush (Benaryand Daniels). — Same iis Blenheim 
Orange. 
12. Long Keeper (Benary). — Same as Chemin, No. 3. 
13. Open Air (Laxton Bros.)^ — Very similar to Early July. 
14. Perfection Surpasse (Barr & Son). — Same as Perfection. 
15. Ponclerosa (Benary). — Fruit very large and coarse, some- 
what corrugated ; flesh of a pale dull red, rather soft, but of 
pleasant flavour. This is the largest of all the Tomatos, and 
might be fitly termed monstrous. 
16. Beine des Hdtives (Vilmorin). — Fruit of medium size, 
somewhat flat, and slightly corrugated, deep red ; flesh deep red, 
melting, and of firm quality. Early and prolific. 
17. Bouge grosse lisse (Vilmorin). — Fruit large, shining red, 
and similar to Perfection, but plant of distinct growth. 
18. Boseleigh Gem (Sydenham). — A good selection of Ham 
Green ; very prolific. 
19. Scarlet Po7iderosa (Benary). — A brighter-coloured variety 
of Ponderosa. 
20. Selected Ham Green (Eckford). — A good selection of Ham 
Green. 
21. Sutton's Dessert (R.H.S. Gardens).— F.C.C. 1894. 
22. Terra Cotta (Benary). — Fruit of medium size, round, deep 
crimson scarlet ; very pretty, and a great cropper. 
Other varieties were received too late in the season to be 
tested. 
POTATOS, 1895. 
A collection of sixty varieties of Potatos was grown in the 
Society's gardens during the past "year. The season being fairly 
dry, disease was not very prevalent. 
The different varieties were sent by : — 
Messrs. Barr & Son, Covent Garden. 
Mr. Briggs, Beech Hill, Lea, Matlock Bath. 
Messrs. Carter & Co., High Holborn. 
Mr. Cockerell, The Gate House, Wirksworth. 
Messrs. Daniels Bros., Norwich. 
