CXxiv PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Cox's Pomona, Baumann's Red Reinette, Emperor Alexander, 

 Flower of Kent, Lady Henniker, Landsberger Reinette, The 

 Sandringliam, Cornish Aromatic, Warner's King, Nonesuch, 

 Cockle's Pippin, Blenheim Pippin, Ringer, King of the Pippins, 

 Seaton House, Beauty of Hants, and Stirling Castle. Amongst the 

 Pears : Alexandre Lambre, Beurre d'Amanlis, Beurre Clairgeau, 

 Madame Treyve, Doyenne Boussoch, Beurre Superfin, Marie 

 Louise, Pitmaston Duchess, and Knight's Monarch. 

 Silver Flora. 



To Messrs. J. Cheal & Sons, The Nurseries, Crawley, for a 

 collection of Apples and Pears, high coloured and well grown. 

 Amongst Apples, conspicuous were : Bismarck, Warner's King, 

 Emperor Alexander, Court Pendu Plat, Cellini, The Queen, King 

 of Pippins, Stirling Castle, Alfriston, Duchess of Oldenburg, 

 Tower of Glamis, and the Forge Apple — a highly coloured variety, 

 very valuable for cottagers. It was commended by the Committee 

 for its hardiness and fruitfulness. Pears : Doyenne du Cornice, 

 Doyenne Boussoch, Pitmaston Duchess, Thompson's, Baltet 

 Pere, Grosse Calebasse, and Catillac. 

 Bronze Banhsian Medal. 



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

 50 dishes of Apples, comprising good examples of Annie Eliza- 

 beth, Peasgood's Nonesuch, Emperor Alexander, Lord Suffield, 

 Stirling Castle, and The Sandringliam. 



Mr. Roupell also contributed bunches of Early Black Fron- 

 tignan Grape, ripened out of doors, and of Diamant Traube from 

 under glass. 



Award of Merit. 



To Apple Kane's Seedling, from Mr. G. Dyke, Southwell, 

 Notts. A distinct early variety of fine quality, said to be equally 

 useful for the kitchen and table. Medium size, conical ; skin 

 pale yellow, shaded with red. 

 Cu I tar a I Commendation. 



To Messrs. William Paul & Son, The Nurseries, Waltham 

 Cross, for fine fruits of Apple Mabbot's Pearmain. 



To Messrs. James Veitch & Sons, for a fruiting pot-plant of 

 Fig Negro Largo. 

 Other Exhibits. 



Messrs. W. & J. Brown, nurserymen, Stamford, sent three 



