Cxlvi PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



varieties of Potatos. The following were the more noticeable 

 and attractive varieties : Our Boy, Come to Stay, Vicar of 

 Laleham, The Dean, Snowdrop, and Schoolmaster. 



Other Exhibits. 



W. Jenkins, Esq., The Willows, Abergavenny, sent examples 

 of Monmouthshire Beauty Apple. The fruits are of medium 

 size, somewhat conical in shape, of a beautiful rich crimson 

 colour ; flesh tender and sweet. 



J. Hopwood, Esq., Ketton Hall (gr. Mr. Divers), sent Apple 

 Barnack Beauty, a variety raised at Burghley. Fruits medium 

 size, roundish, flushed and streaked with rich crimson ; fair 

 quality. 



W. Roupell, Esq., Harvey Lodge, Roupell Park, S.W., 

 exhibited very large and handsome examples of Apple Newton 

 Wonder, a variety certificated in 1887. 



Mr. T. Edmeads, Bevingford, Uckfield, sent a seedling Apple 

 named Edmeads' Seedling. 



Mr. W. J. Godfrey, Claremont, Exmouth, sent examples of 

 a second crop of Apples which had been produced on some young 

 trees planted late in spring. 



W. H. Evans, Esq., Forde Abbey (gr. Mr. J. Crook), sent a 

 dish of Coe's Late Red Plum. 



Earl Cowper, Panshanger, Herts (gr. Mr. Fitt), sent a fine 

 bunch of Banana Lady's Finger, a variety of excellent quality. 



From the Society's Gardens came a large collection of 

 Celeries which had been grown for trial (see p. 249). 



Fruit Committee, November 28, 1893. 



P. Crowley, Esq., F.L.S., in the Chair, and eighteen 

 members present. 



Awards Recommended:— 



Silver Knightian Medal. 



To Sir E. G. Loder, Bart., Leonardslee, Horsham (gr. Mr. 

 Goldsmith), for a large and very fine collection of 28 varieties of 



