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Watkins & Simpson. (The Committee regard Nos. 73 and 74 as identical.) 88, 

 ' White Haricot,' sent by Messrs. Sutton ; 89, ' White Leviathan,' sent by Messrs. 

 Watkins & Simpson ; 96, ' Dunkin's Dwarf,' sent by Mr. Dunkin. (The Com- 

 mittee regard Nos. 88, 89, and 96 as identical.) 125, ' Evergreen,' sent by Messrs. 

 Sutton; 143, 251, 'Earliest of All,' sent -by Messrs. Watkins & Simpson, and 

 Nutting ; 145, ' Fifty Days,' sent by Messrs. Carter ; 149, ' Early Mohawk,' sent 

 by Messrs. Morse ; 175, ' Satisfaction,' sent by Messrs. Sutton ; 176, ' Early 

 Wonder,' sent by Messrs. Carter ; 186, ' Improved White Wax,' sent by Messrs. 

 Carter. 



Highly Commended. 



35, ' Bountiful,' sent by Messrs. Webb ; 36, ' The Sorsby,' sent by Messrs. 

 Dickson, Brown, and Tait ; 37, ' Haricot nain Gloire de Saint AndreY sent by 

 Messrs. Cooper Taber ; 38 / Guernsey Wizard,' sent by Mr. Warry ; 39, ' Nain de 

 Perreux,' sent by R.H.S. Wisley ; 40, ' Excelsior,' sent by Messrs. Barr. (The 

 Committee regard Nos. 35. 36, 37, 38, 39, and 40 as nearly allied, but not quite identi- 

 cal.) 50,' Prolific Negro,' sent by Messrs. Sutton ; 54, ' Black Hermitage,' sent 

 by Messrs. Barr; 151, 'Suisse Gris,' sent by R.H.S. Wisley; 158, 159, 161, 

 ' Canadian Wonder,' sent by Messrs. Sutton, Carter, and Dobbie. 



(For descriptions see Reports on Wisley Trials, p. 316.) 



Parsley. 



First-class Certificate. 

 No. 27, ' Perennial Moss Curled,' sent by Messrs. Watkins & Simpson. 



Award of Merit. 



No. 43, ' Moss Curled,' sent by Messrs. Nutting. 



No. 35, ' Perfection Moss Curled,' sent by Messrs. Barr. 



No. 36, ' Imperial Curled,' sent by Messrs. Barr. 



Highly Commended. 



No. 5, ' Fern Leaved Extra Curled,' sent by Messrs. Watkins & Simpson. 

 No. 7, ' Fern Leaved,' sent by Messrs. Barr. 



(For description see Reports on Wisley Trials.) 



Fruit and Vegetable Committee, September 9, 1919. 

 Mr. C. G. A. Nix in the Chair, and fourteen members present. 

 Award Recommended : — 

 Silver Banksian Medal. 



To Sir Albert Rollit, Chertsey, for outdoor Figs. 



Other Exhibits. 



Mr. V. Banks, London : Plums bottled by sulphur-fume method. 

 Messrs. Bunyard, Maidstone : fruit. 



Mr. A. W. Chillery, Exmouth : Apple ' Marpool Beauty.' 

 Messrs. Laxton, Bedford : new Apples. 



Fruit and Vegetable Committee, September 23, 1919. 

 Mr. A. H. Pearson, J. P., V.M.H., in the Chair, and twenty members present. 

 Awards Recommended : — 

 Silver-gilt Hogg Medal. 

 To Messrs. Rivers, Sawbridgeworth, for fruit trees in pots. 



Silver-gilt Knightian Medal. 



To Messrs. Dickson & Robinson, Manchester, for Onions. 



Silver-gilt Banksian Medal. 

 To Messrs. Bunyard, Maidstone, for fruit. 



