cixxxiv PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Mr. Prowse, Wroughton, Wilts, brought Apple ' Prowse's Seedling.' 

 Mr. Raschen, Sidcup, staged several varieties of Apples. 

 Mr. Ambrose, Cheshunt, staged Grape ' Melton Constable.' (Fig. 217.) 

 Mr. Sturges, Givons, Leatherhead, sent several varieties of American 

 Grapes. 



Messrs. Bath, Wisbech, sent Apple 1 Green Harvey,' which the Com- 

 mittee asked to see again. 



Messrs. Davies, Yeovil, staged Apple ' Autumn Pearmain.' 

 E. W. Caddick, Esq.. Ross, sent Apple 1 Caradoc Scarlet.' 



Fruit and Vegetable Committee, October 18, 1904. 

 Mr. Bunyard, Y.M.H., in the Chair, and twenty-three members present. 



Awards Recommended :— 



Gold Medal. 



To the Agent- General for British Columbia, for a superb collection of 

 Apples, Pears, and Plums. 



Silver- gilt Hogg Medal. 

 To Roger Leigh, Esq., Barham Court, Maidstone (gr. Mr. Woodward), 

 for a collection of fruit. 



Silver-gilt Enightian Medal. 

 To J. A. Nix, Esq., Tilgate, Crawley (gr. Mr. Neal), for a collection of 

 fruit. 



To University College, Reading, for a collection of fruit and 



vegetables. 



To Messrs. Baker, Wolverhampton, for a collection of Potatos. 



Silver Knightian Medal. 



To Lady Tate, Streatham (gr. Mr. Howe), for Grapes. 

 Silver Banksian Medal. 



To Messrs. Cannell, Swanley, for vegetables. 



To Mr. Williamson, Mallow, Cork, for a collection of Potatos. 



First-class Certificate. 

 To ' Langley ' Bullace (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. J. Veitch, 

 Chelsea. This excellent Bullace received an Award of Merit, November, 

 4, 1904, and by reason of its great cropping qualities, size, and general 

 excellence it now received the higher award. 



Cultural Commendation. 



To Mr. McDonald, Cornilla Lacey, Dorking, for very large fruits of 

 Pear ' Pitmaston Duchess.' 



To the Ag< nl-fieneral for British Columbia, for immense highly 

 coloured fruits of Apple ' Wolfe River.' 



Other Exhibits. 



The Bev. C. C. Ellison, Bracebridge, Lincoln, sent Apple 1 Ellison's 

 Orange Pippin.' A very promising variety indeed, raised from 'Cox's 



