CXXXVi PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



To Mr. W. A. Trotter, Broomsberrow Place, Ledbury, for 

 several cases of preserved and evaporated fruits and vegetables, 

 which proved of much interest. 



To Lady Theodora Guest, In wood House, Henstridge (gr. 

 Mr. Wilkins), for very large and fine Onions. 



Silver Banksian Medal. 

 To Messrs. Cannell & Sons, Swanley, for a collection of very 

 large Onions. 



Bronze Flora Medal. 



To Dr. P. H. Emerson, 'Claringbold, Broadstairs, for an 

 extremely interesting miscellaneous exhibit of foreign vege- 

 tables, including several curious American Squashes, Sweet 

 Potatos, Egg Plants, Turnip-rooted Parsley, Lima Beans, and 

 Pe-Tsai, a sort of Japanese or Chinese Cabbage, which was re- 

 quested to be sent to Chiswick for trial in the Gardens. 



To Mr. T. Clarke, Albion Nursery, Farnham, for a collection 

 of Grapes grown in a cool house. 



To Messrs. J. Peed & Sons, Roupell Park, S.E., for 50 varieties 

 of Apples. 



Cultural Commendation. 



To Mr. J. Johnson, Charterhouse Works, E.C., for good 

 examples of Apples grown in a London back garden. 



To Earl ^Cowper, Panshanger, Herts (gr. Mr. Fitt), for two 

 fine bunches of Banana Lady's Finger. 



Other Exhibits. 



Messrs. A. Cross k Son, 19 Hope Street, Glasgow, and Mr. 

 Davis, 104 High Holborn, sent examples of Grapes, Tomatos, &c, 

 grown with their special manures. 



Mr. Hudson, The Gardens, Gunnersbury House, Acton, sent 

 examples of Grapes Appley Towers and Lady Hutt, which 

 amply maintained the good opinion formed by the Committee 

 when they were certificated. Also Grape Gros Maroc, grafted 

 on Foster's Seedling, showing the improvement gained in its 

 flavour. 



Mr. Calver, Ludlow, sent a basket of Apples. 

 Mr, W. H. Divers, Ketton Hall, Stamford, sent a seedling 

 Peach named Late Crimson. 



