FRUIT AND VEGETABLE COMMITTEE, SEPTEMBER 19. CCXXiii 



27. ' Early Nantes ' (stump -rooted). 



44. ' Little Gem.' 

 54. ' Model.' 



66. ' Scarlet Model ' (stump -rooted). 

 77. ' Golden Tankard. ' 



Potatos : — 34. * Balgownie Seedling.' 

 40. ' Bobbie's Prolific. ' 



45. * Erin's Queen. ' 

 47. 'Great Scot.' 



64. ' Toogood's Tremendous.' 



74. ' The Factor.' 



75. ' Up-to-Date.' 



Autumn-fruiting Easpberries * Belle de Fontenoy,' from W. J. 

 Burn, Cromer. 



Easpberry ' Everbearing Feldbrunnen, ' from Mr. W. J. Burn, 

 Cromer. 



Easpberry ' Herbert,' from Mr. E. B. Whyte, Ottawa, Canada. 

 Easpberry ' November Abundance, ' from Mr. W. J. Burn, Cromer. 

 Easpberry ' Perpetuel de Serrieres,' from Mr. W. J. Burn, Cromer. 

 Easpberry ' Eouge Merveille,' from Messrs. Bunyard, Maidstone. 

 Easpberry ' Surpasse Fastolf , ' from Mr. Pfitzer, Stuttgart. 

 Easpberry ' Surpasse Merveille Eouge,' from Mr. W. J. Burn, 

 Cromer. 



Easpberry ' Surprise d'Automne,' from Mr. W. J. Burn, Cromer. 



Savoys: — 2. ' Gannon Ball. ' 



32. ' Ironhead.' 



34. ' Large Aubervilliers. ' 



36. ' Late Drumhead. ' 



42. ' Maincrop.' 



45. ' New Year. ' 



52. ' EeHance.' 



^ The Committee examined the varieties of Grapes * Directeur 

 Tisserand ' and ' Alnwick Seedling, ' and though they considered them 

 very similar in appearance, they were able to distinguish between them 

 by the following : — 



(a) ' Directeur Tisserand ' has shghtly the better flavour. 



(b) It is firmer and darker in the flesh. 



(c) There is a slight distinction in the foliage. 



(d) ' Directeur Tisserand ' is said to set freely with its own pollen, 

 while ' Alnwick Seedling ' does not, but appears to require foreign 

 pollen to ensure a good set. 



