CXXli PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Other Exhibits. 
Sir Trevor Lawrence, Dorking (gr. Mr. Bain), sent a fine 
dish of Peach ‘ Royal Charlotte.’ 
The Maharajah of Gwalior, India (Supt. Mr. Maries, Y.M.H.), 
sent a collection of dried Vegetables. These are used during the 
rainy season in North-west India when vegetables are scarce. 
Messrs. J. Veitch sent Strawberry ‘Exquisite,’ raised by 
crossing ‘ Lord Suffield ’ 5 and ‘ King of the Earlies ’ $. A 
medium-sized berry of good flavour. 
Her Majesty the Queen (gr. Mr. Owen Thomas) sent Melon 
‘ Cambrian ’ and Strawberry ‘ Duke of Connaught.’ 
Messrs. Laxton, Bedford, sent Strawberries ‘ Fillbasket ’ and 
‘ Mentmore.’ Also Pea ‘ Thomas Laxton.’ 
Col. Platt, C.B., Gorddinog, Llanfairfechan (gr. Mr. W. 
Fig. 78.—Strawberry ‘ Yeitch’s Prolific.’ {Journal of Horticulture.) 
Coates), again sent Melon 1 Gorddinog Seedling,’ but it was over 
ripe. 
Messrs. Kelway, Langport, sent fruits of ‘ The Logan Berry.’ 
Mr. Henry Eckford, Wem, sent six new Peas. 
Lord Windsor, Hewell Grange, Redditch (gr. Mr. W. IC. 
Pettigrew), sent Melon ‘ Lady Paget.’ 
