Cxii PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Other Exhibits. 



Messrs. Yilrnorin-Andrieux, 4 Quai de la Megisserie, Paris, sent 

 18 varieties of Potatoes. All yellow-fleshed, rather close in texture when 

 boiled, but cf excellent flavour. 



Lloyd H. Beseendale. Esq.. Greenham Lodge, Newbury, sent Apple 

 1 Continuity.' 



Mr. T. Bennett, Knockbrox Gardens, Kirkcudbright, N.B., sent head 

 of the Chinese Cabbage (Brassiea sinensis). 



R. Holmes, Esq., Tuckswood Farm. Norwich, brought Rhubarb 

 1 Crimson Winter." 



Mr. T. A. Scarlett. 22 Market Street, Edinburgh, staged three varieties 

 of Potatoes, which the Committee wished should be tried at Wisley. 



Messrs. Dobbie, Rothesay, brought three varieties of Potatoes, which 

 the Committee wished should be tried at Wisley. 



A. T. Browne, Esq., Beech Holme, Cornwall, sent an unnamed Apple 

 of no special value. 



Messrs. Garaway, Bristol, sent Potato ' Glory of the West.' 



Mr. J. H. Ridgewell, The Gardens, Histon, Cambridge, staged a 

 vegetable raised from ' Winnigstadt ' Cabbage x ' Cambridge Champion ' 

 Brussels Sprout, the Cabbage being the seed-parent. The stem of the 

 plant was about 2 feet high, thickly studded with firm Sprouts, and at 

 the apex a firm solid Cabbage weighing from 3 to 1 lb. The Committee 

 asked for seeds to be sent to Wisley, to see if the stock was fixed. 



Sir Henry B. Samuelson, Bart., Maidenhead (gr. Mr. Tidy), sent an 

 Apple, evidently a seedling from ' Ribston Pippin,' but not so good in 

 flavour, and softer in the flesh. 



The Horticultural College, Swanley, sent Melon ' Miss Wilkinson.' 



Fruit a>~d Vegetable Committee, November 7, 1905. 

 Mr. A. H. Pearson, in the Chair, and nine members present. 



Awards Recommended :— 



Silver Knight ian Medal. 

 To Mr. G. Mount, Canterbury, for a collection of Potatoes. 



Silver Banks ian Medal. 



To Mr. R. W. Green, Wisbech, for a collection of Potatoes. 



To Mr. J. H. Ridgewell. Histon, Cambs.,fora collection of vegetables. 



Cultu ra I Com m e nda lion. 



To Mr. Bound, gr. to Jeremiah Colman, Esq., Gatton Park, Reigate, 

 for a remarkably fine dish of 1 Uvedale St. Germain ' Pears, from a tree 

 91 feet across the branches. 



To W. Roupell, Esq., Harvey Lodge, Roupell Park, S.W., for excellent 

 1 Cox's Orange Pippin ' Apples. 



