FRUIT COMMITTEE, AUGUST 25. 



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sent fruits of Prunus Pissardi, similar, if not identical with 

 those of the Myrobalan, or Cherry Plum. 



Dr. Hogg exhibited fruiting sprays of a Plum resembling the 

 Cherry Plum, but smaller, and glossy red in colour. 



Mr. J. Foster, Horse Market, Kettering, sent examples of 

 a fine-looking white kidney Potato, named Tit-Bits. 



Messrs. Sutton & Sons, Reading, sent specimens of Bean 

 Sutton's Tender and True — a Runner variety of the Dwarf type. 

 The pods long and handsome, and very prolific. It was desired 

 to be grown at Chiswick. 



Mr. W. C. Leach, Albury Gardens, Guildford, sent Bean 

 Sutton's Emperor of Germany — Scarlet Runner type. It also 

 was desired to be grown at Chiswick. 



From the Society's Gardens were sent twelve fruits of Tomato 

 President Cleveland, each averaging 1 lb. 4 oz. in weight. 



Chiswick Trials, September 3, 1891. 



FRUIT COMMITTEE. 



Pr. Hogg, F.L.S., in the Chair, and eight members present. 



Awards Recommended :— 



First Class Certificate. 

 To Bean Tender and True, from Messrs. Sutton & Sons. 



Highly Commended (x X x). 



To Potato Mottled Beauty, from Mr. E. S. Wiles. 



To Potato Ellington's Prolific, from Mr. Ellington. 



To Potato Crawley Prizetaker, from Messrs. J. Cheal & Sons. 



To Turnip the Early Milan, from Messrs. J. Veitch & Sons, 

 Mr. E. Benary, and Messrs. Harrison & Sons. 



To Turnip the Early White Strap-leaf American Stone, 

 from Messrs. Vilmorin & Co. 



To Turnip the Long White Globe Purple-top, from Messrs. 

 Vilmorin & Co. 



To Turnip the Large Green Globe, from Messrs. Vil- 

 morin & Co. 



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