Clxii PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Weybridge (gr. Mr. Basill), sent a Gourd weighing 196 lbs., and 

 a collection of other vegetables. 



Mr. C. Turner, Slough, sent Turner's Prolific Tomato, a 

 medium- sized, free-fruiting variety ; and A. F. Barron Apple, 



From the Hon. G. M. Fortescue, Dropmore (gr. Mr. Herrin), 

 came a new seedling Melon. 



Some very large Onions came from Mr. E. Renfold, Leigh 

 Park. 



Frogmore Selected Tomato was shown in fine condition by 

 Mr. Thomas, Royal Gardens, Frogmore. 



Mr. Bannister, Cote House, Westbury-on-Trym, sent a few 

 small fruits of Standard-bearer Apple ; and Mr. Smith, of Ment- 

 more, kindly brought some of Cobham for comparison. The 

 Committee considered the two Apples to be quite distinct. 



Geeat Show of Beitish- grown Feuit at the Ceystal 

 Palace, Septembee 29 and Octobee 1 and 2, 1894. 

 (See " Journal," Vol. XVIII.) 



Feuit Committee, Octobee 9, 1894. 

 P. Ceowley, Esq., in the Chair, and twenty members present. 

 Awards Recommended:— 



Silver Gilt Knightian Medal. 

 To his Grace the Duke of Northumberland, Syon House, 

 (gr. Mr. Wythes), for 120 dishes and baskets of Apples and 

 Pears. 



Silver Knightian Medal. 



To Mr. H. Berwick, Sidmouth, Devon, for 150 dishes of 

 Apples. Fruit large and well coloured. 



To A. H. Smee, Esq., Carshalton (gr. Mr. Cummins), for 120 

 dishes of Pears. 



To Messrs. Cannell & Sons, Swanley, for a large collection 

 of Onions, representing most of the leading varieties, Carrots, 

 Leeks, &c. 



Silver Banksian Medal. 

 To Messrs. J. Peed & Sons, Norwood Boad, S.E., for 100 

 dishes of Apples and Pears. 



