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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Other Exhibits. 



Messrs. G. Steel & Sons, Ealing, sent a seedling Raspberry- 

 named Steel's Victoria, the fruit of good size and quality. 



Mr. A. J. Howard, St. Peter's Street, Colchester, sent a large 

 handsome Gooseberry named Red Champion. 



Col. Archer Houblon, Newbury (gr. Mr. Ross), sent a fine- 

 looking Melon named Aspirant. 



Lord Foley, Esher (gr. Mr. Miller), sent four dishes of Peaches 

 and one of Brown Turkey Figs. 



Dr. Emerson, Claringbold, Broadstairs, exhibited Florence 

 Fennell, Carentan Carrot, and other little-known vegetables. 



Messrs. Collins & Gabriel, Waterloo Road, S.E., sent a form 

 of Tomato Challenger with variegated foliage. 



Fruit Committee, at Chiswick, July 13, 1894. 

 H. Balderson, Esq., in the Chair, and nine members present. 

 The collection of Tomatos growing in pots were examined. 



Highly Commended ( x x x ). 

 Golden Princess, from Messrs. Sutton & Sons. 

 Comet, from Messrs. Wrench & Sons. 

 Excelsior, from Mr. J. Corbett, Mulgrave Castle, Whitby. 

 Early July, from Messrs. Laxton Bros. 

 Frewer's Incomparable, from Messrs. Nutting. 

 Laxton's Open Air, from Messrs. Laxton Bros. 

 Sutton's Dessert, from Messrs. Sutton & Sons. 

 Golden Nugget, from Messrs. Sutton & Sons. 



Commended ( x x ). 



Sutton's Al, from Messrs. Barr & Sons. 



Brooks's Freedom, from Messrs. Barr & Sons. 



Tennis Ball, from the R.H.S. 



Turner's Prolific, from Mr. C. Turner, Slough. 



" Conference " Tomato was considered by the Committee to 

 be still one of the very best, and was again highly commended. 



The collection of Peas, numbering eighty-six reputed varieties, 

 was examined. 



Highly Commended ( x x x ). 

 The Don, from Mr. Eckford, Wem, Salop. 

 Critic, from Mr. Eckford, Wem, Salop. 



