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Apple named Christie's Pippin. It was pointed out that there 

 was another Apple of that name. 



Mr. Watkins, Pomona Farm, Hereford, sent examples of 

 Apples named Flanders Pippin, Forester, Scarlet or Crimson 

 Costard, Stoke Edith Pippin, and Winter Queening, varieties of 

 fine appearance and considerable merit, grown in that district, 

 but almost unknown elsewhere. 



Messrs. Pearson & Sons, Chilwell, Notts, sent some good 

 fruits of Newton Wonder Apple. 



Lord Wolverton, Iwerne Minster (gr. Mr. Davidson), sent a 

 dish of good Tomatos named Comet. 



Fbuit Committee, Maech 18, 1894. 



P. Crowley, Esq., in the Chair, and twenty-one members 

 present. 



Awards Recommended 



Silver Banhsian Medal. 

 To A. H. Smee, Esq., Carshalton (gr. Mr. Cummins), for a 

 collection of fifty varieties of Apples and six of Pears in good 

 condition. 



Cultural Commendation. 



To the Duke of Northumberland, Syon House, Brentford 

 (gr. Mr. Wythes), for Asparagus and Strawberries Vicomtesse 

 Hericart de Thury. 



Other Exhibits. 



The Earl of Harrington, Elvaston Castle, Derby (gr. Mr. 

 Goodacre), sent some fine examples of the new Apple Newton 

 Wonder. 



Lord Suffield, Gunton Park, Norwich (gr. Mr. Allan), sent a 

 seedling black Grape,^ a cross between Muscat of Alexandria 

 and Black Morocco. It was of good appearance and fair 

 quality. From the same exhibitor came examples of Onion 

 Keliable, which was considered to be a good stock of Brown 

 Globe. 



