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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Fruit Committee, September 5, 1895. 
Meeting at Chiswick. 
Mr. J. Wright in the Chair, and six members present. 
The collection of Potatos growing in the gardens (sixty- 
seven named varieties) was duly examined, the following being 
selected as of fine appearance and good cropping qualities — 
viz. : — 
Syon House Prolific, Wythes. 
Advancer, Carter & Co. 
Kex, Boss. 
Cockerell's Seedlings, Cockerell. 
Sutton's Triumph, Sutton & Sons. 
Satisfaction, Woods. 
Wood's Favourite, Eidgewell. 
Duke of York, Daniels. 
Pride of Tonbridge, Webber. 
Newland's Seedlings, Newland. 
These being again subjected to the test of cooking, the 
following were awarded x x x , equivalent to Highly Com- 
mended : — 
Syon House Prolific. 
Birmingham. 
Sutton's Triumph. 
Cockerell's Seedling. 
Pride of Tonbridge. 
The collection of Cabbages was next examined, three x x x 
being awarded to the following : — 
Superfine Early Dwarf York, Barr & Son. 
Sutton's Little Gem, Sutton & Sons. 
Leeds Market (as a field variety). Nutting & Sons. 
St. John's Day, Veitch Sc Sons. 
Winnigstadt, Barr & Son, Veitch & Sons. 
Small Curled Savoy, Vilmorin. 
Early Erfurt lied Cabbage, Benary. 
Sutton's Dwarf Blood Red, Sutton Sons. 
