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Express and Prizewinner. Fruits long, of fine even shape, and 

 of a fine deep green colour. 



Cultural Commendation. 



To Mr. W. Armstrong, Winchcorabe, Gloucester, for a dish 

 of well-grown Peaches. 



To Messrs. W. & E. Wells, Hounslow (gardener, Mr. Thomp- 

 son), for a basket of Sir Charles Napier Strawberries. 



To T. L. Mansell, Esq., 2 Somerset Terrace, Guernsey, for a 

 basket of Muscat Grapes. 



Special Awards. 



Silver Cup. 



To the Marquis of Salisbury, Hatfield (gardener, Mr. Norman), 

 for six dishes of large and remarkably fine Strawberries, and six 

 plants in pots laden with fine fruit. A most meritorious exhibit. 



To Messrs. Eivers & Son, Sawbridgeworth, for an extensive 

 collection of fruit-trees in pots — Nectarines, Peaches, Cherries, 

 Plums, Pears, and Oranges — all heavily laden with fine large 

 fruit, and growing with the utmost luxuriance. 



Other Exhibits. 



The Hon. Miss Winn, Nostell Priory (gardener, Mr. Easter), 

 sent a dish of Figs. 



Messrs. Sutton & Sons, Beading, exhibited six fine Melons. 



Mr. Mortimer, Swiss Nursery, Farnham, staged a large col- 

 lection of Cucumbers and Tomatos. 



Mr. Burton, Upton Court, Slough, exhibited a brace of 

 LocMe's Perfection Cucumbers. 



Mr. C. Beckett sent examples of a Lettuce named Harbinger. 

 Heads large, loose. 



Fbuit Committee, June 7, 1892. 



P. Crowley, Esq., F.L.S., in the Chair, and fourteen members 



present. 



Awards Recommended:— 



Silver Banhsian Medal. 

 To Messrs. de Rothschild, Gunnersbury (gardener, Mr. J. 

 Hudson), for a dish of beautiful Lord Napier Nectarines. 



