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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Lot 6.— Aramon. A magnificent large black late grape, with a fine brisk 
rich vinous flavour, very prolific, and hangs well without shrivelling. 
Lot 7-— Mim Hill Hamburgh. A very large and excellent variety of 
Black Hamburgh, with bunches and berries as large as Dutch or Wilmott’s 
Hamburgh. 
Frankenthal. The most valuable variety of the Black Hamburgh. A 
healthy vigorous grower, an abundant bearer, fruit rich and excellent. Alto¬ 
gether the best grape for general cidtivation. Cuttings of this sort will be 
added to each lot. 
Cherry Cuttings. 
Lot 8.— Cerise de Planchowry. A very large and splendid late Duke 
Cherry. 
Lot 9.—Koyal Bigarreatt. A very large late Bigarreau, of excellent 
flavour. 
Lot 10.— Cerise Belle de Sceaux. Larger and later than the May Duke. 
of 
Plum Cuttings. 
Lot 11. — Transparent Gage. A larger, very fine and very rich late variety 
green gage. 
Pear Cuttings. 
Lot 12.— Belle Julie. A. delicious dessert pear, and an abundant bearer. 
Season, October. 
Lot 13.— Baronxe de Mello. A fine large rich melting pear. Season, 
end of October. 
Lot 14.— Millot de Nancy. A fine large melting dessert pear. Ripe in 
November. 
Lot 15.— Susette de Bavay. One of the best late melting pears. Season, 
January and February'. 
Lot 16.— Doyenne du Comice. Fruit large, with white rich melting flesh, 
and fine aroma. Season, November and December. 
Lot 17.— Beurre 'de Wetteren. A fine large melting pear. Season, No¬ 
vember. 
Fig Plants. 
Lot 18.— Lee’s Perpetual Fig, or Brown Turkey. 
Lot 19.— Green Ischia. A prolific high-flavoured sort. ' 
Lot 20.— Brunswick. A very large and fine fig. 
Lot 21.— Verte Grosse. A large green fig, bears most abundantly; late, 
handsome, and excellent. 
These are very handsome half-standard trees, in 8 or 10-inch pots, 12 to 24 
inches high, in fine bearing condition. 
The following Fellows were successful in the ballot. The figures after 
their names indicate the lots which they gained :— 
Abbott, Mrs. 10. 
Ackland, Rev. C. T. 6. 
Acland, Sir T. D., Bart. 13. 
Adair, Sir R. S., Bart. 3, 15. 
Adams, Mrs. G. W. 14, 15. 
Adams, Com.-Gen., C.B. 9, 13. 
Adye, Willett, 11. 
Allen, Rev. S., D.D. 5. 
Ambler, R. Vincent, 19. 
Ames, John, 4. 
Andrews, Mrs. B. 1. 
Arber, Thos. N. 12, 17. 
Attenborough, R. (Acton), 18. 
Aylesford, Earl of, 9. 
Bandon, Countess of, 8. 
Banfield, Mrs. R. S. P. 10. 
Bannatyne, Miss, 9, 10. 
Barber, Charles, 14. 
Barker, C. J. 16. 
Barker, F. C. 4, 13, 16. 
Barlow, Capt. G. 2, 4. 
Barron, William, 2, 13. 
Bartlett, W. E. 15. 
Bartlett,- William, 7, 
Bartley, Geo. C. T. 4, 17. 
Bazley, Mrs. Thos. 1. 
Beaumont, Mrs. A. 16. 
Belper, Lady, 15. 
