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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Other Exhibits. 
The Director, Royal Gardens, Kew, sent a very interesting 
collection of Primulas ; also Amherstia nobilis and a very fine 
specimen of Cineraria cruenta. 
Lord Suffield, Gunton Park, Norwich (gr. Mr. Allan), sent 
Aldborough Anemones (Fig. 9) and Hose-in- Hose Polyanthus. 
From T. McMeekin, Esq., Falkland Park, South Norwood 
(gr. Mr. Wright), came two Rhododendrons named Chrissie and 
Moonlight. 
Miss Mason, Morton Hall, Notts, sent a very pretty exhibit 
of hardy flowers. 
The Rev. W. Wilks, M.A., Shirley Vicarage, Croydon, staged 
a very fine Narcissus named Cressida. 
Mrs. Robb, Golden Gate, Liphook, sent specimens of Salix 
lanata. Primulas, and Tulips. 
Mr. J. Douglas, Great Bookham, Surrey, sent a double 
crimson Primrose. 
From Messrs. W. Paul & Son, Waltham Cross, came a 
group of Evergreens which had passed uninjured through the 
late severe winter. 
Mrs. Ramsden exhibited Pieris (Andromeda) formosa, which 
received an Award of Merit in May 1894 when exhibited from 
the Glasnevin Botanic Gardens. 
Prizes. 
Class 8. -Collection of Daffodils (Polyanthus excluded), open. 
First Prize (Silver Cup, presented to the Society by ]\Ir. Barr), to 
Rev. S. Eugene Bourne, Dunston Vicarage, Lincoln. Second 
Prize (Barr small Silver Medal), to J. T. Bcnnett-Pou, Esq., 
Holm wood, Cheshunt. Third Prize (]^)arr Ijroiizc ]\Icdal), to 
M. Cammcll, Esq., BilUngshurst, Sussex. Fourth Prize (Barr 
small Bronze Medal), to W. J. Grant, Esq., Bassaleg, Newport. 
Flokal Committjok, May 11, 1895. 
W. MAiiSHAT.L, Esq., in the Chair, and twenty- two members 
present. 
Awards Recommended :— 
Silver Flora Medal. 
To ]\Ir. T. S. Ware, Tottenliam, for an extensive display of 
