Clx PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



G. Neville, Esq., Newark ; Mr. Owen Thomas, Frogmore ; Mr. CL 

 Cutte, Stanton House, Wandsworth ; and Sir John Johnstone, 

 St. Osyth Priory, Colchester (gr. Mr. W. Kent). 



Messrs. Kimberley & Son, Hertford Street, Coventry, sent an 

 Apple named Autumn Kouge, very similar to Doonside. 



Col. Archer Houblon, Welford Park, Newbury, sent fruits of a 

 handsome seedling Pear named The Popham, raised from Grosse 

 Calebasse, which it somewhat resembled. 



A beautiful dish of large Blackberries, Rubus laciniatus, 

 came from Messrs. J. Veitch & Sons. 



Earl Nelson, Trafalgar, Salisbury (gr. Mr. G. Talford), sent 

 excellent examples of Warburton Admirable Peaches , Brunswick 

 Figs, and Humboldt Nectarines. 



Sir T. F. Buxton, Warlies, Waltham Abbey (gr. Mr. Clarke), 

 sent a seedling Peach resembling Bellegarde, and an Apple 

 named Clarke's Fancy. 



Sir C. Pigott, Bart., Wrexham Park, Slough (gr. Mr. Capp), 

 sent a brace of Telegraph Cucumbers. 



The Hon. G. M. Fortescue, Dropmore (gr. Mr. Herrin), sent 

 a fruit of the white Cucumber. 



C. Cutte, Esq., Wandsworth Common, sent two varieties of 

 Tomatos. 



Mr. Palmer, Junction Road, Andover, sent a handsome 

 Tomato named Palmer's Triumph. 



Messrs. Carter & Co., Holborn, exhibited twelve plants of 

 Tomato Duke of York. 



Mrs. Whitbourn, Great Gearies, Ilford (gr. Mr. Douglas), sent 

 Veitch's Runner Bean. 



From Sir John Johnstone, Colchester, came some fine 

 Onions named Priory Globe, which were referred to Chiswick 

 for trial. 



Fkuit Committee, at Chiswick, September 25, 1894. 

 P. Crowley, Esq., in the Chair, and nineteen members present. 

 Awards Recommended : - 



Silver Knightian Medal. 

 To the Borough of Richmond Allotments Committee for a 

 large collection of fine vegetables and fruit grown by the allot - 

 ment holders. A very creditable display. 



