Cxlvi PEOCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Mr. W. Taylor, Tewkesbury Lodge Gardens, Forest Hill, brought 

 Pear ' Lebrun,' not quite ripe. 



Mr. Markham, gr. to Lord Enfield, Wrotham Park, Barnet, sent 

 Melon The Castle,' over-ripe. 



Messrs. Cannell, Swanley, sent Apple ' The Cray.' 



Feuit and Vegetable Committee, October 9, 1906. 

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

 Awards Recommended:— 



Hogg Memorial Medal. 

 To J. A. Nix, Esq., Tilgate, Crawley (gr. Mr. Neal), for a collection of 

 Fruit. 



Silver-gilt Knightian Medal. 

 To Mr. R. W. Green, Wisbech, for Potatoes. 



Silver Knightian Medal. 

 To Mr. B. Comyns, Heath Farm, Watford, for Onions. 



Aioard of Merit. 



To Potato 'Dr. Gillespie' (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. Barr, 

 Covent Garden. This variety had been on trial at Wisley. 



Other Exhibits. 



W. J. Lingard, Leicester, sent Apple 'Pride of Aylestone,' which the 

 Committee desired to see again later. 



Mr. T. Clarke, Deepcar, Sheffield, sent Potato 'Haywood Beauty,' 

 which the Committee wished to be tried at Wisley. 



Mr. G. W. Onion, Sidmouth, sent a seedling Potato, which was also 

 requested to be tried at Wisley. 



Miss M. H. Dodge, Loxley Park, Guildford, sent Runner Beans, which 

 were desired to be tried at Wisley. 



Mr. W. Taylor, Tewkesbury Lodge Gardens, Forest Hill, sent very fine 

 fruits of Pear ' Lebrun.' 



Mr. A. Stern, Blandford, Goudhurst, staged Apple ' Sir Richard 

 Bailie.' 



Mr. Steinhoff, Hepworth House, Wood Green, brought two dishes of 

 Apples. 



Mr. Sanderson, BuUer's Wood, Chislehurst, sent a very long Gourd. 



Fruit- and Vegetable Committee, October 16, 1906. 

 Mr. G. BuNYARD, V.M.H., in the Chair, and thirty-seven members present. 



Awards Recommended :— 



Cultural Commendation. 



To King's Acre Nursery Co., Hereford, for very fine ' Washington ' 

 Apples. 



To Mr. Clark (gr. to Lady Plowden), Aston Rowant, for exceedingly 

 fine Pears. 



