Clviii PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Class 38. — The best Collection of Pot and Sweet Herbs. First, 
10s., Mr. W. Salmon ; second, 7s., Hon. W. J. Talbot (gr. Mr. 
Waite). 
Class 39.— Any other Vegetable. First, 7s., Hon. W. J. 
Talbot (gr. Mr. Waite), for Tomatos ; second, 5s., Rev. 0. L. 
Powels (gr. Mr. Basile), for Cucurbita maxima ; third, 3s., Mr. 
Alberti, Horticultural Place, Chiswick, for Tomatos. 
Fkuit Committee, September 10, 1895. 
Meeting at Chiswick. 
Ph.Ceowley, Esq., in the Chair, and seventeen members present. 
Awards Recommended:— 
Silver Gilt Knightian Medal, 
To Her Majesty the Queen, Royal Gardens, Windsor (gr. 
Mr. Owen Thomas), for a very complete collection of vegetables. 
To Messrs. J. Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, for a large and 
representative collection of vegetables. 
To Messrs. Sutton & Sons, for a very large collection of 
Tomatos, Potatos, &c. 
To Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Dorking (gr. Mr. Bain), for 
a collection of vegetables in great variety. 
To Earl Percy, Syon House (gr. Mr. Wythes), for a large 
collection of choice vegetables. 
To Messrs. R. Veitch k Son, Exeter, for a collection of 
vegetables. 
To Messrs. Cannell k Sons, Swanley, for a large collection 
of vegetables. 
Silver Knightian Medal. 
To Messrs. Barr k Son, Covent Garden, for a collection of 
vegetables. 
To Messrs. Spooner k Son, Hounslow, for a large collection 
of Apples. 
Silver Banksian Medal. 
To Messrs. Fellowes k Rider, Orpington, Kent, for a splendid 
cxliibit of Tomato Duke of York. 
