1XX PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



From the Society's Gardens, Chiswick, came a dish of Trifer 

 Fig, a very early variety, and a collection of the different 

 varieties of Vegetable Marrows. 



T. Donaldson, Esq., Chiswick (gardener, Mr. Bones), sent a 

 new Cauliflower having the leaves glossy green and quite 

 distinct. This was recommended to be tried in the Gardens. 



Mr. A. Bird, Eynham Lodge, Shepherd's Bush, exhibited a 

 Tomato which resembled the Blenheim Orange. 



Messrs. Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, exhibited examples of Broad 

 Bean somewhat smaller but of the same type as Beck's Gem. 



M. Maudit, Caen, Calvados, France, exhibited examples of a 

 new grafting wax to be used in a cold state. 



Prizes. 



Glass 7. — Three dishes of Peas, twenty-four pods each of 

 Sharpe's Sir F. A. Milbank, Sharpe's Queen, and Sharpe's 

 Triumph. Open. First Prize, £2. 2s., to Mr. C. Osman, 

 Sutton, Surrey. Second Prize, £1. Is., to F. A. Pridden, Esq., 

 Boxgrove, Guildford (gardener, Mr. T. Watkins). Third Prize, 

 10s. 6d., to Eev. L. E. Flood, Merrow Bectory, Guildford 

 (gardener, Mr. J. Gilbert). 



Fbuit Committee, at Chiswick, July 22, 1892. 

 J. Wbight, Esq., in the Chair, and five members present. 



Awards Recommended: 



Highly Commended (x x x). 

 To Pea John Lee, from Mr. T. Laxton, Bedford. 

 To Pea Matchless Marrow, from Messrs. Barr & Son, Covent 

 Garden. 



To Pea Veitch's Success, from Messrs. Barr & Son. 

 To Pea The Daniels, from Messrs. Barr & Son. 

 To Pea Triumph, from Messrs. Barr & Son. 

 To Pea Wem, from Mr. H. Eckford, Wem, Salop. 



Commended ( x x). 

 To Pea Censor, from Mr. Eckford. 

 To Pea Shropshire Hero, from Messrs. Barr & Son. 

 Pea Heroine, an older variety, was agam commended, 



