FKUIT AND VEGETABLE COMMITTEE, DECEMBER o. clxxix 
Fruit and Vegetable Committee, December 5, 1899. 
Philip Crowley, Esq., in the Chair, and sixteen members present. 
Awards Recommended:— 
Silver Banhsian Medal. 
To the Countess of Limerick, Hawkswick, St. Albans (gr. Mr. J. 
Eyder), for a collection of Grapes. 
Other Exhibits. 
Mr. F. R. Ikadley, Church Street, Peterborough, sent Apple ' King of 
the I Hollow,' a pretty fruit with a distinct Blenheim Orange flavour. 
Fig. 145.—' Stainway Seedling.' 
From the R.H.S. Gardens came Salsafy ' The Mammoth,' and the 
ordinary form, both grown from seed sent by Messrs. Watkins and 
Simpson. The Committee considered them to be identical. 
Messrs. Sutton, Eeading, sent a fruiting plant and three trays of 
fruit of Tomato ' Winter Beauty.' The Committee requested that it 
might be exhibited again at the end of January 1900 in order to test its 
winter cropping. 
