PRIZES AWARDED FOR FLOWERS. Ill 



To E. H. Hitchings, for a handsome display of rare Native Flowers, 

 the Society's Silver Medal. 



To the same, for the introduction and exhibition of two new varieties 

 of Lobelia cardinalis (alba and rosea), a First-Class Certificate of Merit. 



To Charles S. Sargent, for a handsome specimen plant of Eucharis Ama- 

 zonica, the Society's Silver Medal. 



To the same, for the best new Pot Plant exhibited at the Annual Exhi- 

 bition (for Phormium tenax fol. variegata), the Society's Silver Medal. 



To J. S. Richards, for best Seedling Gladiolus exhibited Aug. 26 

 (for variety named elegantissima) , the Society's Silver Medal. 



To Mrs. S. Joyce, for the best arranged Basket of Flowers exhibited 

 at the Annual Exhibition, the Society's Silver Medal. 



To Waldo 0. Ross, for a fine collection of succulent plants, the Soci- 

 ety's Silver Medal. 



To C. M. Atkinson, for a handsome Seedling Carnation named Lady- 

 Bird, the Society's Sjilver Medal. 



To W. H. Halliday, for Improved Fern Cases exhibited at the Rose 

 Exhibition, the Society's Silver Medal. 



To W. K. Wood, for handsome plant of Exeoecaria Cochiuchinensis, a 

 First-Class Certificate of Merit. 



To John Richardson, for the introduction of a new Seedling Herbaceous 

 Peony, named rubra superba, a First-Class Certificate of Merit. 



