Xlviii PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
choice group of Daffodils, comprising several unnamed seedlings 
and many new varieties of great excellence. See page 11. 
To J. C. Tasker, Esq., Middleton Hall, Brentwood, Essex, for 
a group of pot Roses, edged with Azalea mollis and Adiantums. 
To Mr. J. Walker, High Street, Thame, for a group of Roses. 
Bronze Flora Medal. 
To Messrs. B. S. Williams k Son, Upper Holloway, for a 
group of Hippeastrums, with Leschenaultia biloba major. 
To Messrs. G. Jackman & Son, Woking, for a group of hardy 
plants — Narcissi, Primulas, Fritillarias, and Roses. 
Bronze BanJcsian Medal. 
To Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford Lodge, Dorking 
(gr. Mr. W. Bain), for a charming basket of Polyanthus, 
Primulas, and Daffodils. 
To Messrs. de Rothschild, Gunnersbury Park, Acton (gr. 
Mr. Reynolds), for a very fine group of Primula obconica. 
Award of Merit. 
To Bougainvillaea speciosa superba (votes, 15 for), from 
J. Wilson Noble, Esq., Park Place, Henley-on-Thames (gr. 
Mr. G. Stanton). Similar to the type, but of a deeper shade of 
colour. 
To Polyanthus Hermand (votes, 14 for), from G. F. Wilson, 
Esq., Weybridge. Flowers large, colour deep violet blue. 
To Pteris cretica Wimsetti (votes, 13 for), from Mr. H. B. 
May, Edmonton. A very handsome crested form, of tall habit, 
very distinct. 
To Tropjcolum Coolgardie (votes, 9 for, 2 against), from 
Mr. II. B. May. A very free -flowering variety ; colour bright 
yellow. 
To H. P. Rose Marchioness of Londonderry (votes, 17 for), 
from Messrs. Paul Sc Son, Cheshunt. A very large and liand- 
some variety, of good form ; colour creamy white. 
To Tea Rose Bridesmaid (votes, 9 for, 3 against), from ^Icssrs. 
Paul & Son. Flowers of good substance ; colour soft j-ahnon- 
pink, sweetly scented. 
CulUiral Commendation. 
To the Dowager Lady l>owmann, Joldwinds, Dorking (gr. 
I^Ir. Coniisli), for very fine specimens of Epigiea rcpcns, the New 
