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Other Exhibits. 



H. A. Lord, Esq., Lilley Brook, Charlton Kings, sent huge fruits of 

 Melon 'Lilley Brook.' The Committee asked for smaller fruits to be 

 sent. 



Fruit and Vegetable Committee, August 15, 1905. 

 Mr. G. Bun yard, V.M.H., in the Chair, and thirteen members present. 



Awards Recommended :— 



Hogg Memorial Medal. 



To Miss Adamson, South Villa, Regent's Park (gr. Mr. Keif), for a 

 collection of fruit. 



Silver-gilt Enightian Medal. 

 To Messrs. Bunyard, Maidstone, for a collection of Apples. 



Silver Enightian Medal. 



To the Duke of Fife, East Sheen Lodge (gr. Mr. Mountford), for a 

 magnificent dish of ' Violette Hative ' Peaches. 



First-class Certificate. 



To Peach ' Violette Hative ' (votes, 8 for, 4 against), from Mr. Mount- 

 ford, gr. to the Duke of Fife, East Sheen Lodge. This is a very old 

 variety, also known as ' English Galande,' and so universally grown as 

 to need no description. 



Award of Merit. 



To Potato 1 May Queen ' (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. Hurst and 

 Messrs. Sutton. 



To Potato ' Epicure ' (votes, 8 for, 4 against), from Messrs. Sutton. 



To Potato ' British Queen ' (votes, unanimous), from Mr. J. F. 

 Williamson, Summer Hill, Mallow, Cork. 



To Potato ' Rouge Royale ' (votes, 7 for, 1 against), from Messrs. 

 Dobbie. 



To Potato ' Ideal ' (votes, 8 for), from Mr. G. Carter, School Lane, 

 Cottenham. 



To Tomato ' Satisfaction ' (votes, 10 for), from Messrs. Sutton. 

 To Tomato ' Princess of Wales ' (votes, 10 for), from Messrs. Sutton. 

 To Tomato ' New Dwarf Red ' (votes, 12 for), from Messrs. Jas. 

 Veitch. 



To Tomato ' Yellow Cherry ' (votes, 10 for), from Messrs. Jas. Veitch. 

 To Tomato ? Fillbasket ' (votes, 9 for, 1 against), from Messrs. 

 Laxton. 



To Tomato 'Norfolk Hero ' (votes, 11 for), from Mr. G. W. Miller, 

 Wisbech. 



To Tomato 1 Holmes' Supreme ' (votes, 12 for), from Messrs. Barr and 

 Messrs. Hurst. 



All the above had been grown in the Society's Garden at Wisley. 



