CXXXViii PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Mr. Payne), for six very large and handsome Peasgood's None- 

 such Apple. 



First Class Certificate. 



To Plum Golden Transparent, a large golden variety of most 

 excellent quality, from Messrs. T. Rivers & Son. 



To Onion Sutton's No. 1, from Messrs. Sutton & Sons, 

 Reading. 



To Potato Windsor Castle, from Messrs. Sutton & Sons, 

 Reading. 



To Potato Triumph, from Messrs. Sutton k Sons, Reading. 

 Award of Merit. 



To Grape Cape Muscat, from Mr. Walter Weir, The Gar- 

 dens, Acton Park, Wrexham. A variety of considerable promise ; 

 bunches and berries of good size, ovate, black, with a decided 

 Muscat flavour. Received from the Cape. 



To Peach Duchess of York, from Mr. Divers, Ketton Hall, 

 Stamford. Fruit large, conical, pale coloured, good quality ; 

 raised from the Byron Nectarine. 



To Apple Bartlett's Glory, somewhat resembling Cellini, 

 from W. E. Brown k Sons, Wells, Somerset. 



Cultural Commendation. 



To H. St. Vincent Ames, Esq., Cote House, Westbury-on- 

 Trym (gr. Mr. Bannister), for twelve dishes of large, well-grown 

 Pears. 



To Mr. Crawford, Gatton, Reigate (gr. Mr. Howgrove), for 

 seven dishes of Pears, and a box of Strawberries (second crop). 



To the Rev. J. H. Brown, Redstone Rectory, Shropshire, for 

 some very large and handsome Lane's Prince Albert Apples. 



Other Exhibits. 



Messrs. Brown k Sons, Wells, sent specimens of a large 

 Apple named Monster, greatly resembling Warner's King. 



Seedling Apples were shown by Miss Winckworth, The Little 

 Hermitage, Rochester, and D. R. Carter, Esq., Station Road, 

 Petersfield. 



Messrs. R. Veitch k Sons, Exeter, sent a new Peach named 

 Late Devonian, a cross between Belle de Vitry and Late Ad- 

 mirable ; fruits of medium size, and somewhat astringent. 



Lord Foley, Esher (gr. Mr. Miller), exhibited some well- 

 grown Barrington Peaches, and a large green Melon. 



