AWARDS BY THE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE COMMITTEE. olxxj 



Messrs. Cooper, Taber, & Co., Witham, Essex. 



Messrs. Daniels Bros. Norwich. 



Mr. Eaton, New Kadford, Nottingham. 



Mr. Farquhar, Aberdeen. 



Mr. Foster, Kettering. 



Mr. Gilbert, Burghley Gardens, Stamford. 



Mr. Howard, Bridge. 



Mr. Hughes, Wentworth Woodhouse, Rotherham. 



Messrs. W. W. Johnson & Sons, Boston. 



Mr. Lye, Market Lavir.gton. 



Mr. Mackereth, Ulverston. 



Mr. Miles, Derwent Street, Leicester. 



Messrs. Paul & Son, Cheshunt. 



Mr. Richards, Hucknall Torkard, Notts. 



Mr. Ridgewell, Histon Road, Cambridge. 



Mr. Ross, Welford Park, Newbury. 



Mr. Stokes, Hilperton Marsh, Trowbridge. 



Mr. Sim, Greenmyre, Fyvie. 



Mr. Tait, Dovenby Hall Gardens, Cockermouth. 



Mr. Telford, Holm Hill, Dalston, Carlisle. 



Messrs. Vilmorin et Cie., Paris. 



Mr. Webber, Tonbridge. 



Messrs. J. G. Wheeler & Son, Gloucester. 



Mr. Wiles, Grandpont, Oxford. 



The collection was duly examined by the Fruit and Vegetable 

 Committee, and the following varieties, Pride of Oxford, Duchess 

 of York, Pet, Prosperous, Giantess, Wood's Favourite, Rush- 

 cliffe Beauty, Boston Bountiful, Daniels' Special, The Field 

 King, Hillside Superb, and the Poor Man's Friend, having been 

 selected as being of good cropping qualities and appearance, 

 were subjected to the test of cooking, and the following awards 

 were then recommended : — 



Highly Commended ( x x x ). 

 Boston Bountiful, from Messrs. W. W. Johnson & Son, 

 Boston. 



Daniels' Special, from Messrs. Daniels Bros., Norwich. 

 Hillside Superb, from Mr. Stokes, Hilperton Marsh, Trow- 

 bridge. 



The Field King, from Mr. Howard, Bridge. 



