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IN 1920 Miss L. Jones-Bateman of Cae Glas, Abergele, presented to the Royal Horticultural Society a valuable silver-gilt replica of the Warwick Vase, to be used for the encouragement of fruit production. It has accordingly been decided to offer it triennially for researches in the growing of hardy fruits, figs, grapes and peaches in the open or under glass, and it is available for award in 1935. Candidates should submit accounts of their work by October 31. The work dealt with must have been carried out by the candidate in the United Kingdom mainly during the past five years. Further particulars may be obtained from the Secretary, Royal Horticultural Society, Vincent Square, Westminster, S.W.I.
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Award for Research in Fruit Growing. Nature 136, 63–64 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/136063f0
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