FRUIT AND YEGETAl^LE COM^MITTEE, FEBRUARY 28. XXXV 
Cultural Commendation. 
To Mr. George Wytlies, V.M.H. (gr. to the Duke of Northumberland), 
for wonderful specimens of Vanilla. 
Other Exhibits. 
Lord Foley, Esher (gr. Mr. J. Miller), sent a basket of Mushrooms. 
Dr. R. Sisley, Godalming, sent thirty dishes of Apples. 
Messrs. G. Bunyard exhibited Apple ' Chatley's Kernel.' Fruit 
Fig. 12 — Vanilla planifolia. [Gardeners' Chronicle.) 
medium size, flattish, green on the shaded side, dull red where exposed, 
and covered with small brown spots. A useful late variety. 
F. H. Keate, Esq., Colchester, sent Apple ' Stanway Seedling.' A 
rich golden yellow fruit, in form and texture resembling ' Tower of 
Glamis.' The Committee wished to see six fruits earlier in the season 
next year. 
Fruit and Vegetable CoxMmittee, Febeuary 28, 1899. 
George Bunyard, Esq., V.M.H. , in the Chair, and fifteen members 
present. 
Exhibits. 
Lord Poltimore, Exeter (gr. Mr. T. H. Slade), sent Apple ' Brabant 
Bellefleur.' 
