Cxlvi PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
1887); 94, 'Model Telephone' (Carter); 64, 'Red Cross' (Sim); 
15, 'Stratagem' (Carter) (F.C.C. 1882); no, 'Centenary' (Sutton) 
(A.M. 1911) ; 11, ' Favourite ' (Sutton) ; 27, ' Peerless ' (Sutton) 
(F.C.C. 1903) ; 114, ' King George ' (Webb) ; 88, ' Reliance Marrowfat ' 
(Webb). 
Previous Award Confirmed. 
Peas : — Nos. 17, ' Danby Stratagem ' (Carter) (A.M. 1901) ; 
97, ' Duke of Albany, Selected Stock ' (Sutton) (A.M. 1901) ; 
7, ' Evergreen Delicatesse ' (Carter) (A.M. 1908) ; 86, ' Harvestman ' 
(Carter) (A.M. 1908) ; 85, ' International ' (Carter) (A.M. 1908) ; 54, 
' Magnum Bonum ' (Barr) (A.M. 1910) ; 109, ' Prince of Peas ' 
(Sutton) (A.M. 1910) ; 98, ' Duke of Albany, Reselected ' (Carter) (A.M. 
1901) ; 90, ' Sharpe's Standard ' (Barr) (A.M. 1900). 
Fruit and Vegetable Committee, August i, 1916. 
Mr. A. H. Pearson, J. P., V.M.H., in the Chair, and seven members 
present. 
Awards Recommended :— 
Silver-gilt Knightian Medal. 
To Mr. J. C. Allgrove, Slough, for Gooseberries. 
Silver-gilt Banksian Medal. 
To Mrs. Salamon (gr. Mr. Kent), Dorking, for Gooseberries. 
Award oj Merit. 
To Plum ' Early Laxton ' (votes, six for), from Messrs. Laxton, 
Bedford. A very early variety, of medium size, round in shape, and 
bluish red in colour. It is the result of a cross between ' Rivers' 
Early ' and ' Early Yellow.' 
To Red Currant ' Laxton's Perfection ' (votes, unanimous), from 
Messrs. Laxton, Bedford. A very desirable variety, distinct in 
foliage and growth. It bears long racemes of fruit. 
Cultural Commendation. 
To Mr. T. Eames, Elstree, for dish of Pea ' Quite Content/ 
To the R.H.S. Gardens, Wisley, for a collection of Peas. 
Other Exhibits. 
Mr. E. A. Bunyard, Maidstone : Currants, 
Hon. V. Gibbs, Elstree : Cherries. 
Mr. T. Hitch, Tarporley : Melon. 
Mr. F. W. Hunt, Northampton : Runner Beans. 
Major Joicey, Fairford : Melon ' Poulton Priory.' 
Messrs. Spooner, Hounslow : Apples. 
