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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Potato 4 Challenge ’ (votes, 5 for, 1 against), grown from 
tubers sent by Mr. R. Sydenham, Birmingham. 
Potato 4 Miss Ellen Terry * (votes unanimous), grown from 
tubers sent by Mr. C. F. Blinco, Haddon Villas, Hucknall 
Torkard. 
Potato ‘ Fishtoft Seedling’ (votes, unanimous), grown from 
tubers sent by Messrs. W. W. Johnson, Boston, Lincolnshire. 
Potato 4 Fidler’s Queen ’ (votes, unanimous), grown from 
tubers sent by Messrs. Fidler, Reading. 
Potato 4 1vo ’ (votes, unanimous), grown from tubers sent by 
Major Curtois. 
Potato 4 Devonian ’ (votes, unanimous), grown from tubers 
sent by Mr. 0. Thomas, Royal Gardens, Windsor. 
Tomato 4 St. Simon ’ (votes, unanimous), grown from seeds 
sent by Mr. J. H. Wilson, Handsworth, Sheffield. 
Tomato 4 Stirling Castle’ (votes, unanimous), grown from 
seeds sent by Messrs. Barr, Covent Garden, W.C. 
Tomato 4 The Peach Yellow ’ (votes, unanimous), from 
R.H.S. 
Fruit and Vegetable Committee, September 6, 1898. 
Philip Crowley, Esq., in the Chair, and fourteen members 
present. 
Awards Recommended:— 
Silver Knightian Medal. 
To Messrs. Rivers, of Sawbridgeworth, for Plum Trees in 
pots. 
To Messrs. James Veitch, of Chelsea, for a collection of 
Apples, Plums, and Figs. 
Bronze Banksian Medal. 
To Messrs. Spooner, of Hounslow, for Apples. 
First-class Certificate. 
To Melon 4 British Queen ’ (Hero of Lockinge x Royal 
Ascot), (votes, 8 for, 6 against), from Her Majesty’s Gardens, 
Windsor (gr. Mr. Owen Thomas, V.M.H.). Fruit almost round, 
skin pale yellow, densely netted ; flesh white and very deep. 
