FRUIT AND VEGETABLE COMMITTEE, JUNE 30 AND JULY 5. CXXi 



Cultural Commendation. 



To Mr. James Vert, Saffron Walden, for Strawberries. 



Other Exhibits. 



Messrs. Laxton, Bedford : Strawberries. 



Mr. T. E. Smiles, Welmington : Strawberry ' Excelsior.' 



The Marquis of Salisbury, Hatfield : Melon. 



Fruit and Vegetable Committee, June 30, 1910. 

 Sub-Committee at Wisley. 

 Mr. Alex. Dean, V.M.H., in the Chair, and six members present. 



The following Peas, Lettuce, and Eadishes were recommended for 

 the inspection of the full Committee at their next meeting. 



Peas. — 12, * Dawn '; 14, ' Duchess of York '; 38, * Harbinger '; 

 39, * Hundred-fold 45, * Laxtonian ' (re-selected); 62, ' Early Duke 

 64, * Snowdrop '; and 71, ' Victor.' 



'•^ Lettuce. — 9, ' Commodore Nut.' 



* Eadishes. — 13, ' Long Brightest Scarlet ' and 28, ' Jewel. ' 



Fruit and Vegetable Committee, July 5, 1910, at Holland Park. 



Mr. Geo. Bunyard, V.M.H., in the Chair, and twenty-one members 



present. 



Awards Recommended:— 



Award of Merit. 



To Pea ' Hundred-fold,' from Messrs. Sutton. 



To Pea ' Laxtonian ' (re-selected), from Messrs. Carter. 



To Pea ' Early Duke,' from Messrs. Carter. 



To Pea * Victor,' from Messrs. J. Veitch. 



The other varieties put before the Committee had previously received 

 awards. 



To Cabbage Lettuce ' Commodore Nut,' from Messrs. Sutton. 

 To Eadish ' Long Brightest Scarlet,' from Messrs. Nutting. 

 To Eadish ' Jewel,' from Messrs. Barr. 

 All the above were from the trials at Wisley.* 



Other Exhibits. 



A. Hibberd, Esq., Botley : Strawberry 'Superlative' and Straw- 

 berry ' George V.' 



Mr. F. Fleetwood Paul, Botley: Tomato ' Paul's No. 1.' 



* For descriptions see Eeports of Wisley Trials. 



