vi JOUENAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Fruit was held on the same days in the Large Hall. Both the 

 Conference and the Show were very well attended. The papers 

 read at the former were by experts in the subjects they dealt with, 

 and were of exceptional value and interest. 



To this report there have also been added a table and map 

 showing the acreage under cultivation, either as orchards or for 

 growing small fruits, in each county in England and Wales ; 



A list of varieties of different kinds of fruit recommended by 

 the Eoyal Horticultural Society, with some information as to their 

 culture, revised in 1906 ; * 



A few remarks on the Exhibition of British-grown Fruit held 

 on October 10, 11, and 12, 1905, with a schedule of the various 

 classes, with the names of the exhibitors who gained prizes ; 



Two papers on the Cultivation of Fruit, and the increase of that 

 industry in the United States of America ; 



And a paper on the " Crystallisation of Fruits and Flowers," 

 being germane to the subject of the culture of fruit in this country. 



The Report of the Committee on the Fruit Industry of Great 

 Britain, mentioned by Sir Trevor Lawrence and other speakers, 

 is given in full in the last volume (vol. xxix.) of the Journal of 

 the Royal Horticultural Society. 



* This list is also published as a pamphlet. 



