Cxlviii PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Dr. King, Boyfield House, Moulton Spalding, sent some 
Tomatos. 
The Jadoo Company, Exeter, sent some Potatos grown in 
Jadoo Fibre. 
Feuit Committee, July 26, 1895. 
Meeting at Chiswick. 
H. Balderson, Esq., in the Chair, and seven members 
present. 
Thirty-nine varieties of Lettuces growing in the gardens were 
examined, three x x x (equivalent to Highly Commended) being 
accorded to the following : — 
1. Satisfaction or Salamander, Benary, Erfurt. 
2. Large Brown Headed, Vilmorin, Paris. 
3. Iceleaf, R. Veitch & Son, Exeter. 
4. Royal Malta, Harrison & Son, Leicester. 
5. Paris Grey Cos, Vilmorin, Paris. 
G. Balloon Cos, Vilmorin, Paris. 
7. Marvel, Vilmorin, Paris. 
The collection of Dwarf Kidney Beans, consisting of thirty 
varieties, was next examined, x x x being accorded to the 
following : — 
1. Roi des Verts, Vilmorin, Paris. 
2. Mangetout Extra Dwarf Early, Vilmorin, Paris. 
3. Early Golden Butter, Vilmorin, Paris. 
4. Longfellow, Henderson, New York. 
The last-named proved of exceedingly good quality when 
cooked. 
The attention of the Committee was directed to a tree of 
Rivers's Early Favourite Plum on a west wall, which was quite 
ripe at this date, and of excellent quality. A First Class Certifi- 
cate was recommended. 
Fruit Committee, August 13, 1895. 
Ph. Crowley, Esq., in the Chair, with sixteen members 
present. 
Awards Recommended :— 
Silver Knightian Medal. 
To Messrs. Bunyard Co., Maidstone, for a collection of 
