CXXXviii PROCEEDINaS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Silver Kniglitian Medal. 



To Mrs. Dennison, Little Gaddesden, Berkhampstead (gr. Mr. Seatle), 

 for thirty dishes of Potatoes. 



Silver Banlsian Ifedal. 



To Mrs. MacCreagh-Thornhill, Stanton-in-Peak, Bakewell, for exceed- 

 ingly fine Oranges and Lemons. 



To S. C. Raphael, Esq., Castle Hill, Englefield Green, for six bunches 

 of ' Black Alicante ' Grapes. 



Other Exhibits. 



Sir F. E. Astley-Corbett, Bart., Elsham Hall, Lincoln (gr. Mr. 

 Gardner), sent Apple ' Elsham Seedling.' 



J. Garland, Esq., Broadclyst, Exeter, sent Apple * Star of Devon.' 



Col. Brymer, Islington House, Dorchester, sent Pear ' Santa Claus,' of 

 large size and delicious flavour. 



Mr. B. Wright, Lyndon, Oakham, staged Apple 'Rodger John Edward 

 Conant.' 



Col. Archer Houblon, Welford Park, Newbury, brought Apples ' Encore ' 

 and ' Dux.' 



Messrs. Bunyard, Maidstone, staged Apple ' St. Valentine,' past its 

 best. 



Mr. G. H. Sage, 71 Manor Road, Richmond, sent Apple ' W. Chappell.' 



Mrs. Rolls Hoare, West Grinstead Park, Horsham, sent a dish of 

 Apples named ' Bull's Golden Reinette,' which proved to be ' Beacham- 

 well.' 



B. Martin, Esq., New House, Buxted, sent Apple ' Martin's Pearmain.' 



Mr. A. Andrews, High House Gardens, Campsea Ash, sent Apple 

 ' Hon. W'.Lowther,' syn. ' Pigeonnett,' also D'Arcy Spice, a fine-flavoured 

 variety, but succeeding in only a few places. 



Mr. A. Dean, V.M.H., 62 Richmond Road, Kingston-on-Thames, 

 brought Apple ' Annie Elizabeth,' in perfect condition. 



Fruit and Vegetable Committee, Maech 6, 1906. 

 Mr. A. H. Pearson in the Chair, and twenty-six members present. 



Award Recommended :— 



Silver Banlxsian Medal. 

 To J. B. Fortescue, Esq., Dropmore, Maidenhead (gr. Mr. Page), for 

 thirty-six dishes of Apples and Pears. 



Other Exhibits. 



Mr. J. Crook, Forde Abbey Gardens, Chard, sent forced French 

 Beans. 



Mr. Foster, University College, Reading, staged Chicory. 

 Mr. Wythes, V.M.H., Syon Gardens, Brentford, sent Tomato 

 ' Sunrise.' 



Mr. A. H. Pearson proposed that a vote of condolence be sent to Mrs. and 

 Miss Norman on the death of Mr. Norman, V.M.H., late head gardener 



