FRUIT AND VEGETABLE COMMITTEE, SEPTEMBER 9 & 13. 



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FRUIT AND VEGETABLE COMMITTEE. 



September 9, 1910. 

 Sub-Committee at Wisley. 



Mr. A. Dean, V.M.H., in tHe Chair, and six members present. 



The following plants from the trials were recommended for inspec- 

 tion of the full Committee at their next meeting: — 



Potatos. — No. 14, 'Chambers' Prima Donna'; No, 53, 'Lady 

 Llewelyn '; No. 85, ' Dalmeny Early.' 



Pea.— No. 230, ' Late Duke.' 



Parsnips. — ' Improved Hollow Crown,' ' New White Marrow,' 

 ' Student. ' 



Melons. — No. 2. * Mauldslie Castle '; No. 5. ' Tunbridge Green.' 



Fruit and Vegetable Committee, September 13, 1910. 

 Mr. G. BuNYARD, V.M.H., in the Chair, and eighteen member^ present. 



Awards Recommended:— 



Gold Medal. 



To Messrs. Bunyard, Maidstone, for a collection of fruit trees in 

 pots. 



Silver-gilt Knightian Medal. 



To Messrs. Eivers, Sawbridgeworth, for a collection of Apples and 

 Plums. 



Silver Knightian Medal. 



To C. T. Cayley, Esq., Tonbridge^ for Grapes. 



To Messrs. Clibrans, Altrincham, for a collection of Celery. 



To Messrs. Paul, Waltham Cross, for fruit trees in pots. 



Silver Banksian Medal. ~ 

 To Mr. G. W. Miller, Wisbech, for Apples. 



Cultural Commendation. 



To Mr. W. Bannister, Bristol, for Pear * Doyenne Boussoch.' 

 To Messrs. Clibrans, Altrincham, for strain of exhibition Parsley. 



First-class Certificate. 



To Apple * Eed Victoria ' (votes, unanimous), from Mr. G." W. 

 Miller, Wisbech. This variety received an Award of Merit on Sep- 

 tember 15, 1908. Fruit large, deep, round, slightly ribbed; very highly 

 * The numbers in brackets refer to the number given in th6 trial. See p. 672, 



