Cclx PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Other Exhibits. 



Eight Hon. Earl Beaucliamp (gr. Mr. Crump), Malvern: Apple 

 ' Bromsberrow Seedling.' 



Messrs. Dobbie, Edinburgh : Potatos and Parsley. 



Messrs. Hartland, Cork: Apples. 



Mr. A. K. Searl: Carrots. 



Mr. Sheppard, Catford : Cauliflowers. 



Mr. W. Wingfield, Nantwich : seedling Apple. 



Fruit and Vegetable Committee, Novemper 8, 1910. 

 Mr. Geo. Bunyard, V.M.H., in the Chair, and fourteen members 



present. 



Awards Recommended :— 



Award of Merit. 



To Apple ' Ard Cairn Eusset ' (votes, unanimous) from Messrs. 

 Hartland, Cork. Fruit medium in size, rather conical, with five dis- 



FiG. 187. — Apple 'Ard Cairn Russet.' {Gardeners' Magazine.) 



tinct nodes round the eye; skin pale yellow, lightly flushed with red on 

 the exposed side, and the whole fruit covered with a pale russet colour; 

 eye closed, and with broad segments, set in a shallow puckered basin; 

 stalk half -inch long, thin, set in a deep russety cavity; flesh crisp, 

 juicy, and of very good flavour, and the fruit should keep till February. 

 An excellent dessert variety. (Fig. 187.) 



