FRUIT AND VEGETABLE COMMITTEE. 
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To Melon ' Victory ' (votes lo for, 3 against), from Mr. W. Earp, Bayham 
Abbey Gardens, Lamberhurst, Kent. Fruit very large, globular in form, 
brownish-white in colour, heavily netted. Flesh scarlet, very deep, with a small 
seed cavity, melting and very juicy, and rich pleasing flavour. Raised from 
Harp's Seedling? x Sutton's Seedling (J. The plant is stated to be a moderate 
grower, free setter, and good bearer. 
Other Exhibits. 
Messrs. H. Chapman, Rye : Tomato ' Rotherside.' 
Miss E. Grigsby, West Drayton : variegated Cucumbers. 
Messrs. Ryder, St. Albans : Bean ' Rajah.' 
Fruit and Vegetable Committee, September 7, 1920. 
Mr. C. G. A. Nix in the Chair, and eleven members present. 
Awards Recommended : — 
Gold Medal. 
To Messrs. Rivers, Sawbridgeworth, for fruit trees in pots. 
Silver Banksian Medal. 
To the Leigh-on-Sea Vacant Land Cultivation Society (Sec, Mr. J. Salsbury), 
for vegetables. 
To Messrs. Whitelegg, Chislehurst, for fruit. 
Cultural Commendation. 
To Messrs. H. Chapman, Rye, for Apple ' St. Everard.' 
Fruit and Vegetable Committee, September 21, 1920. 
Mr. C. G. A. Nix in the Chair, and fifteen members present. 
Awards Recommended : — 
Gold Medal. 
To Messrs. Dobbie, Edinburgh, for vegetables. 
To Messrs. Sutton, Reading, for Onions. 
Silver Knightian Medal. 
To Messrs. "Whitelegg, Chislehurst, for fruit. 
Other Exhibits. 
Messrs. Bunyard, Maidstone : Strawberry ' St. Fiacre.' 
Mr. H. Johnson, Putney : Cucumber ' Favourite.' 
Mr. F. Sage, Impington : Cucumber ' Histonian.' 
Fruit and Vegetable Committee, October 5, 1920. 
British Fruit Show. 
Mr. J. Cheal, V.M.H., in the Chair, and twenty-three members present. 
Awards Recommended : — 
Gold Medal. 
To C. A. Cain, Esq., Welwyn, for fruit. 
To Kepper Vinery Co., Kepper, for Grapes. 
Silver-gilt Kn^ightian Medal. 
To Sir William Cain, Walgrave on Thames, for fruit. 
To Mr. H. L. Robson, Guildford, for Apples. 
Silver Banksian Medal. 
To Mrs. Sauer, Bourne End, for Apple ' Rev. W. Wilks.' 
