cxlii PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Hogg Medal. 



To Lord Hillingdon, Hillingdon Court, Uxbridge (gr. Mr. Allan), for 

 a collection of Fruit. 



Aivard of Merit. 



To Easpberry ' Norwich Wonder ' (votes, 9 for), from Mr. Cook, gr. to 

 Sir E. G. Loder, Bart., Leonardslee, Horsham. This excellent Raspberry 

 is a dwarf sturdy grower, a great bearer, with fruit of medium size, fine 

 dark-red colour, and one of the best for market or private use. 



CuUuml Commendation. 



To Mr. Cuckney, gr. to the Earl of Darnley, Cobham Hall, for Peach 

 ' Condor/ 



Other Exhibits. 



Mr. Carter, gr. to Mrs. Neville Grenville, Butleigh Court, Glastonbury, 

 sent a Melon named ' Butleigh Court,' too much Hke ' Sutton's Scarlet ' 

 to be considered distinct. 



Mr. J. F. Strang, St. Saviour's, Jersey, sent Cherry 'Logie,' which 

 arrived in bad condition. 



Mr. F. Summers, Sonning, brought Cucumbers and Potatoes. 



Messrs. J. Carter, High Holborn, staged Pea ' Quite Content,' raised 

 from Edwin Beckett x Alderman, a variety with very large pods. 



Mr. W. Deal, Brooklands, Kelvedon, staged a collection of culinary 

 Peas. 



Fruit and Vegetable Committee, July 31, 1906. 

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

 Exhibits. 



Mary Countess of Ilchester, Holland House, Kensington (gr. 

 Mr. Dixon), sent some very fine 'Early Albert ' Peaches. This variety is 

 distinct from ' Early Alfred,' with which it is often confused. 



Messrs. Spooner, Hounslow, staged Apple ' Early Red Margaret,' a 

 very old variety. 



Mr. E. Beckett, Y.M.H., gr. to Lord Aldenham, Elstree, sent Carrot 

 ' Blood Red ' and Pea ' Quite Content,' which the Committee wished 

 tried at Wisley next year. 



Fruit and Vegetable Committee, August 14, 1906. 

 Mr. G. BuNYARD, V.M.H., in the Chair, and fourteen members present. 



Awards Recommended:— 



Hogg Medal. 



To Miss Adamson, South Villa, Regent's Park (gr. Mr. Keif), for 

 collection of Fruit. 



