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on the strong sturdy growths. The flavour is not pleasant raw, but is 

 excellent when cooked. (Fig. 271.) 



Cultural Commendation. 



To A. W. Sutton, Esq., Woolhampton, Berks, for very large fruits of 

 Strawberry 1 St. Joseph.' 



Other Exhibits. 



Mr. C. Ross, Welford Park Gardens, Newbury, sent Apple 'Berks 

 Pearmain.' 



Mr. H. Becker, Jersey, sent Apple 1 Raspberry Pippin ' syn. ' Devon- 

 shire Queen.' 



Fig. 272. — Pear ' President BarabeV {Journal of Horticulture.) 



Mr. W. Messenger, Woolverstone Park Gardens, Ipswich, staged fruits 

 of Plum ' Woolverstone Orange,' very similar to small fruits of ' Coe's 

 Golden Drop.' 



Messrs. W. J. Brown, Peterborough, sent Apple ' Wadlow Pride.' 



Messrs. J. Yeitch, brought Pear 1 Beurre Spje ' grown under glass. 

 The Committee asked to see it again grown outside. 



Mr. W. H. Divers, Belvoir Castle Gardens, sent Apple 1 Dewdney's 

 Seedling,' past its best. 



Fkuit and Vegetable Committee, Novembbb 18, 1902. 

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



Awards Recommended :— 



Silver Banksian Medal. 

 To Messrs. Peed, West Norwood, for 150 dishes of fruit. 



