FRUITS CERTIFICATED, 1883-190.5. 



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Diamant Traube. September 17, 1889. F.C.O. Medium-sized, ovate, 

 greenish-white Sweetwater. 



Directeur Tisserand. November 23, 1897. A.M. Berries, though not 

 large, are intensely black, oval, with a fine bloom. 



Imperial Black Seedling. November 4, 1902. A.M. Bunch of 

 medium size, rather long and shapely ; berries large, oval, deep black ; 

 flesh firm, crisp and of good flavour. The variety is said to be a good 

 grower, and very free setter. 



Lady Hastings. July 25, 1899. F.C.C. A vigorous sport from 

 1 Muscat Hambro.' Bunches large and heavily shouldered, berries large, 

 roundish oval, covered with a deep blue-black bloom. 



Lady Hutt. December 9, 1890. F.C.C. Bunch long, tapering ; 

 berries medium-sized, round, of a pale amber colour; flesh firm, juicy, and 

 with a rich Sweetwater flavour. 



Marchioness of Downshire. October 26, 1897. A.M. ' White Gros 

 Colmar ' x ' Muscat of Alexandria.' A fine white grape ; berries almost 

 round, of good keeping qualities. 



Muscat of Hungary. October 6, 1891. A.M. A small, richly 

 flavoured form of 'Muscat of Alexandria.' 



Prince of Wales. September 25, 1900. A.M. Sport from 1 Mrs. 

 Pince.' Berries large, oval, blue-black. Bunches large, long and 

 tapering. 



Reine Olga. October 24, 1899. A.M. October 29, 1901. F.C.C. 

 An outdoor variety with long tapering bunches, having small shoulders 

 and round red berries. 



White Gros Colmar. October 4, 1892. F.C.C. Fruit large, nearly 

 round, of a pale yellow colour ; flesh firm, juicy. 



Medlar. 



The Royal. January 10, 1888. F.C.C. A small fruit of a sweet 

 taste ; it is said to be superior to the common forms, and to make an 

 excellent preserve. 



Melons. 



Advance. July 22, 1890. F.C.C. (Syn. 'Barkham's Seedling.') 

 Scarlet fleshed. 



Anthony's Favourite. June 9, 1896. F.C.C. Fruit large, ovate, 

 greenish-yellow. 



Barkham's Scarlet. July 14, 1896. A.M. Scarlet fleshed, beauti- 

 fully netted. 



Basing Park. August 13, 1889. F.C.C. Medium size, well netted, 

 green-fleshed. 



Bearwood Gem. September 20, 1892. A.M. A very pretty variety. 

 Beauty of Sion. October 18, 1892. F.C.C. Fruit lather small, 

 bright orange-yellow skin and scarlet flesh. 



Benham Park Perfection. May 26, 1885. F.C.C. 

 Bishop's Favourite. June 25, 1895. A.M. 



British Queen. September 6, 1898. F.C.C. Fruit almost round ; 

 skin pale yellow, densely netted ; flesh white and very deep. 



Buscot Park Hero. May 23, 1900. A.M. Fruit round, yellow, heavily 

 netted ; flesh white. 



