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Other Exhibits. 



Mr. Metcalfe, Luton Hoo Gardens, Beds, brought Lettuce ' Grand 

 Admiral.' 



The Horticultural College, Swanley, sent Cucumbers. 

 Mr. S. Mortimer, Rowledge, Farnham, staged Tomatoes. 

 Mr. E. Beckett, V.M.H., Aldenham House Gardens, Elstree, brought 

 Tomatoes. 



Feuit and Vegetable Committee, June 12, 1900. 

 Mr. J. Cheal in the Chair, and eighteen members present. 

 Exhibits. 



Mr. S. Mortimer, Rowledge, Farnham, staged Cucumber ' Bounteous.' 



W. E. Neal, The Gardens, Tilgate, Crawley, sent a Melon, which 

 the Committee desired to see again. 



Mr. H. Parr, Trent Park Gardens, New Barnet, brought two varieties 

 of Melons not quite ripe. The Committee asked to see them again. 



Messrs. Paul, Cheshunt, sent Cherry ' Friihste der Mark,' grown in the 

 open air. The fruit was of medium size, fine, dark-red colour, but of 

 inferior flavour, and, though not good enough for dessert, may prove 

 valuable for cooking. 



Fkuit and Vegetable Committee, June 26, 1906. 

 Mr. G. Bunyard, V.M.H., in the Chair, and sixteen members present. 



Award Recommended:— 



Cultural Commendation. 

 To Mr. C. Foster, University College, Beading, for six dishes of Peas. 



Other Exhibits. 



Miss Violet Fellowes, Shotesham Park, Norwich, sent Melon 

 ' Shotesham Park Favourite.' 



Miss M. H. Dodge, Losely Park, Guildford, sent a small collection of 

 Vegetables. 



Messrs. Bath, Wisbech, brought Strawberry ' Kentish Favourite.' 

 Mr. Stepney, Warren House Gardens, Kingston Hill, staged a variety 

 of Peas named ' Partridge Pea.' 



Fruit and Vegetable Committee, July 17, 1906. 

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



Awards Recommended:— 



Gold Medal. 



To Lord Aldenham, Elstree, Herts (gr. Mr. E. Beckett, V.M.H.), for 

 a superb collection of Vegetables. 



