FRUIT COMMITTEE, SEPTEMBER 25. 



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Bronze Banksian Medal. 

 To Lord Foley, Esher (gr. Mr. Miller), for a collection of 

 fruit — twenty-five varieties of Pears, with Peaches, Nectarines, 

 Melons, Figs, Apples, &c. 



First Class Certificate. 

 To Veitch's Climbing French Bean (votes unanimous), a 

 selection from Canadian Wonder, from Messrs. E. Veitch & Sons, 

 Exeter. 



To Cucumber Blendworth Perfection (votes unanimous), a 

 very handsome variety of a deep green colour, from Mrs. Long, 

 Blendworth Lodge, Horndean (gr. Mr. Busby). 



To Plum Monarch (votes unanimous), from Messrs. Lane & 

 Son, Berkhampstead, a variety of great merit raised by Messrs. 

 T. F. Rivers & Son, Sawbridgeworth. 



To Potato Hillside Superb (votes unanimous), from Mr. J. 

 Stokes, Hilperton Marsh, Trowbridge. 



To Potato Poor Man's Friend (votes unanimous), from Mr. 

 J. S. Eaton, 4 Highhurst Street, New Radford, Nottingham. 



To Potato Boston Bountiful (votes unanimous), from Messrs. 

 Johnson & Sons, Boston. 



To Potato The Field King (votes unanimous), from Mr. C. 

 W. Howard, Bridge, Canterbury. 



To Potato Daniels' Special (votes unanimous), from Messrs. 

 Daniels Bros., Norwich. 



Award of Merit. 

 To Peach Late Devonian (votes unanimous), a cross between 

 Belle de Vitry and Late Admirable, from Messrs. R. Veitch & 

 Sons, Exeter. 



Other Exhibits. 



Mr. George Jones, Greenford Place, Sudbury, sent a collection 

 of fruit and vegetables. 



Mr. W. Parish, Magdalen Street, Chesterton Road, Cambridge, 

 sent a nice-looking Plum named Parish's Meridian. 



General Sir R. T. Farren, K.C.B., Bealings House, Great 

 Bealings, Woodbridge, sent an Apple named Bealings Pippin, 

 which the Committee suggested might be submitted again, with 

 more particulars as to the age of the tree, its habit, growth, &c. 



The Rev. A. Terrace, St. George's College, Woburn Park,. 



