AWARDS BY THE IRUIT AND VEGETABLE COMMITTEE. clxxvii 



22. Laxton's Open-air x x x (Laxton). Similar to Old Red. 



23. Prince Albert Victor (Barr). Similar to Perfection. 



24. Prolific (Laxton). Large, much corrugated. Great 

 cropper. Foliage curled. 



25. Purple King (Barr). Of medium size ; similar to Dedham 

 Favourite. 



26. Ravenna (McDougall). Resembling Hathaway 's Ex- 

 celsior. 



27. Rival (Corbett). Flesh -colour, medium size, round, 

 smooth. 



28. Scovell's Hybrid (Benary). Similar to Perfection. 



29. Snowdon (McDougall). Similar to Ham Green. 



30. Sutton's Al x x (Barr). Same as Chemin. 



31. Sutton's Dessert x x x (Sutton). Berries bright red, 

 small, round ; borne in large clusters. 



32. Sutton's Golden Nugget x x x (Sutton). A dessert 

 fruit. 



33. Terra-cotta (Benary). Of medium size, roundish, deep. 

 A poor cropper. 



34. Turner's Prolific x x (Turner). Large, flat, corrugated. 

 An abundant and good cropper. 



35. Victor (Laxton). Same as Best of All. 



36. Waterer's Seedling (Waterer). Same as Dedham 

 Favourite. 



IV. — NEW PEAS, 1894. 



A collection of forty- two varieties of new Peas were grown 

 for trial at the Society's Gardens during the past year, several 

 older varieties being grown side by side for the purposes of com- 

 parison. 



The seed was presented by — 



Mr. Bailey, Hucknall Torkard, Notts. 



Messrs. Bunyard & Co., Maidstone. 



Messrs. Carter & Co., High Holborn. 



Messrs. Dicksons, Chester. 



Mr. Eckford, Wem, Salop. 



Messrs. Harrison & Sons, Leicester. 



Mr. Hughes, Wentworth Gardens, Rotherham. 



