FRUIT AND VEGETABLE COMMITTEE, OCTOBER 8. 



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a shallow, irregular basin ; stalks short, half-inch long, rather thick, 

 in a shallow cavity; flesh very crisp, rather acid, and of excellent 

 quality for cooking. The tree is said to be a strong grower and 

 free bearer. 



Other Exhibits. 



Mr. J. Binnington, Witley : Bananas. 



W. B. M. Bird, Esq., Chichester: Apples. 



Mr. H. F. Briggs, Watford: Melon. 



Colonel Cox, Uxbridge : Tomatos. 



G. H. Garrett, Esq., J. P., Saxmundham : Pears. , 



Mr. J. T. Good, Bushey: seedling Apple, 



Mr. W. Hannon, Athlone : Apple 'William Hannon.' 



Mr. W. Jamesson, Berkhamsted : Apple ' Dean of Lincoln. ' 



Locksheath Nurseries, Locksheath: Tomato ' Locksheath Wonder.' 



F. Paget Norbury, Esq. , Malvern : Apple * Queen Caroline. ' 



Mr. W. Pope, Newbury: Apple * Advance.' 



Michael Stephens, Esq., Ewhurst: Melon * Coverwood Seedling.' 



pRuiT AND Vegetable Committee, October 8, 1912. 

 Mr. J. Cheal in the Chair, and nine members present. 



Awards Recommended:— 



Gold Medal 

 To Messrs. J. Veitch, Chelsea, for fruit. 



Silver-gilt Knightian Medal. 

 To Barnham Nurseries, Barnham, for fruit. 



Silver-gilt Banksian Medal, 



To Lady Cowper (gr. Mr. E. Staward), Panshanger, for Onions. 

 To Marquis of Ripon (gr. Mr. T. Smith), Kingston Hill, for Apples 

 and Pears. 



Silver Banksian Medal. 

 To H. Woodgates, Esq., Worcester Park, for Apples. 



Other Exhibits. 



Mr. W. Baker, West Norwood: Potato ' King Edward VIL' 



Mr. Bradford, Laleham : seedling Apple. 



Mr. P. Lewis, Hanwell: Pears. 



Mrs. Mann, Horley : Pears. 



Mr. McNeil, New Barnet: seedling Apples. 



