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Highly Commended. 
Nos. 67, 68, 69, ' Deep Blood Red Non-bleeding/ sent by Messrs. McLennan, 
Veitch, Bell : raised and introduced by Messrs. Bell. 
No. 65, ' Sutton's Black,' sent by Messrs. Sutton. 
No. 66, ' Dobbie's Purple,' sent by Messrs. Dobbie. 
The Committee consider 65 and 66 to be identical. 
No. 48, ' Market Favourite,' sent by Messrs. Sutton. 
No. 29, ' Veitch's Intermediate,' sent by Messrs. Sutton. 
No. 73, ' Yates' Nonpareil Red,' sent by Messrs. Barr, raised by Mr. Yates. 
Commended. 
No. 31, ' Carter's Perfection,' sent by Messrs. Carter. 
No. 52, * Pragnell's Exhibition,' sent by Messrs. Barr. 
No. 23, • Queen of the Blacks,' sent by Messrs. Barr. 
POTATOS, 
Awards to Potatos resistant to wart disease grown at Wisley to compare 
cropping and cooking qualities. 
The names in brackets following the name of the variety are of those who 
presented the seed or from whom it was purchased. The seed was in each case 
grown in Scotland or Ireland. 
Award of Merit. 
Nos. 30, 31, ' Golden Wonder ' (Dobbie, Sutton). 
Nos. 6, 7, 8, 1 Great Scot ' (Dobbie, Sutton, Veitch), with which the Committee 
considered No. 9, ' Sir Douglas Haig ' (Sands), and No. 10, 4 Southampton Wonder * 
(Toogood), to be identical. 
No. 20, * King Albert ' (Sands). 
No. 5, ' King George' (Sutton). 
Nos. 27, 28, ' Langworthy ' (Dobbie, Sutton), with which the Committee 
considered No. 29, ' What's Wanted ' (Sutton), to be identical. 
Highly Commended. 
No. 26, ' Burnhouse Beauty ' (Dobbie). 
No. 4, ' Conquest ' (Sutton). 
No. 45, ' Dominion ' (Dobbie). 
Nos. 13, 14, ' Favourite ' (Dobbie, Sutton). 
Nos. 32, 33, 'Rob Roy' (McAlister, Veitch). 
No. 44, 'St. Malo Kidney' (Fidler). 
No. 22, ' The Crofter ' (Dobbie). 
No. 24, ' Twentieth Century ' (Sutton). 
Nos. 42, 43, * White City ' (Dobbie, Sutton). 
No. 49, ' Western Hero ' (Veitch). This variety has not yet been grown in 
the trials carried out under the Board of Agriculture for wart-resistance. 
Other Exhibits. 
Mr. A. R. Allan, Uxbridge : seedling Grapes. 
Mr. A. Bayley, Slough : Apples. 
Mr. T. Coomber, V.M.H., Monmouth : seedling Apple. 
Messrs. Godden, Hythe : Apple ' Autumn Peach.' 
Mr. W. Humphreys, Huntingdon : seedling Apple. 
Messrs. Laxton, Bedford : seedling Apples. 
Mr. W. Mason, Royston : seedling Apple. 
Mr. W. R. North-Row, London : Quinces. 
R.H.S. Gardens, Wisley : Beets and Wart Resistant Potatos. 
Dr. Rosenheim, Hendon : Grapes. 
Mr. W. H. Sale, J. P., Atherstone ; seedling Apple. 
Mr. R. G. Searle, Chipping Ongar : Apples. 
Mr. J. C. Sheddick, Dereham : Apple ' Paragon/ 
The Alliance Vegetable Co., London : Potato ' Ever-Ready.' 
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