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Mr. Jorden, Lanaway House, Godalming, sent a seedling Apple 

 ' Robert Jorden ' somewhat similar to ' Cockle Pippin,' but hardly as 

 good. 



Mr. Moody, Charlton, Wilts, sent an unnamed Potato. 



Mr. Potten, Cranbrook, sent an Apple very like 1 Baron Ward.' 



Mr. Ambrose, Cheshunt, staged Grape 1 Melton Constable ' which the 

 Committee asked to see again next year with ' Gros Colmar ' and foliage 

 of both varieties. 



Messrs. Cooper & Taber sent long handsome roots of the Japanese 

 Radish 1 Ninengo daikon,' a useful variety for late autumn and winter 

 use. The seed should be sown at the end of April on soil that has been 

 deeply worked, and as the foliage is spreading the seedlings should be 

 thinned out to eight inches apart. 



Fruit and Vegetable Committee, November 24, 1903. 

 Mr. Geo. Bunyard, V.M.H., in the Chair, and fifteen members present. 



Awards Recommended :— 



Silver-gilt Knight ian Medal. 



To Sir Charles Russell, Bart., Swallowfield Park, Reading (gr. Mr. 

 Cole), for a collection of Grapes, large in bunch and beautifully coloured. 



Other Exhibits. 



Mr. Crook, Forde Abbey, sent Apple ' Crimson King,' and an un- 

 named variety, which the Committee asked to be seen again in March. 



Mr. Crawley, The Grange, Kippington, sent a seedling Grape ' Kipping- 

 ton Grange Seedling,' a nice-looking black variety, with medium-sized 

 round berries, but of indifferent flavour. 



Messrs. Williams, Upper Hollo way, staged Savoy ' Williams's Conical,' 

 which the Committee asked to have tried at Wisley. 



Mr. Ambrose, Cheshunt, brought Grapes ' Gros Colmar ' and ' Melton 

 Constable,' with foliage of both. As it was claimed that ' Melton Con- 

 stable ' was a very late variety, the Committee requested that it might be 

 shown again in March. 



Fruit and Vegetable Committee, December 15, 1903. 

 Mr. G. Bunyard, V.M.H., in the Chair, and twenty members present. 



Awards Recommended :— 



Silver-gilt Knightian Medal. 



To C. Bayer, Esq., Tewkesbury Lodge, Forest Hill (gr. Mr. Taylor), for 

 an excellent collection of fruit. 



Silver Banks ian Medal. 



To Lord Aldenham, Elstree (gr. Mr. Beckett), for exceedingly large and 

 firm 'Improved Ailsa Craig ' Onions. 



