FRUIT COMMITTEE, OCTOBER 29. 
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Some fresh Tomatos came from A. W. Yomig, Esq., 
Stevenage, named Young's Eclipse ; and from Mr. Wells, 
Mint Street, Lincoln, were received three dishes of beautiful 
Potatos. 
Feuit Committee, October 29, 1895. 
Ph. Crowley, Esq., in the Chair, and sixteen members present. 
Awards Recommended:— 
Silver Knightian Medal. 
To Messrs. Sutton & Sons, for a very large and interesting 
collection of Potatos representing most of the leading varieties 
now in cultivation, together with specimens of the various 
original species from which modern Potatos have sprung. 
To Messrs. Cannell & Sons, for a collection of 100 varieties of 
Potatos. 
To Mrs. Wingfield, Amp thill (gr. Mr. Empson), for a very 
complete collection of vegetables, showing good culture, and very 
prettily set up with small ornamental gourds. 
Silver Bmihsian Medal. 
To Earl Percy, Syon House (gr. Mr. Wythes), for a large and 
varied collection of salads, comprising Celery, Batavian and 
Curled Endive, Tomatos, Beet, &c. 
Silver Banksian Medal. 
To Earl Percy, for a collection of seventy-six varieties of 
Apples and Pears. 
To Messrs. D. & W. Buchanan, Forth Vineyards, Kippen^ 
Stirling, for a stand of Grapes and Tomatos, garnished with 
beautifully coloured Vine leaves. 
Award of Merit. 
To Apple Pay-the-Rent (votes, unanimous), from Mr. E. 
Fenn, Sulhamstead, Reading. Fruit large, pale-green, said to 
be a very great cropper, and a good keeper. 
To Melon Anthony's Favourite (votes^ unanimous), from Mrs. 
Wingfield (gr. Mr. Empson). Fruit large, ovate, greenish-yellow, 
and of very fine quality. 
