FLORAL COMMITTEE, JULY 23. 
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Silver Banksian Medal. 
To Messrs. R. Wallace & Co., Colchester, for a group of cut 
flowers — Lilium dalmaticum, L. Brownii, L. longiflorum gigan- 
teum, and several very fine Calochorti. 
To Messrs. H. Cannell & Sons, Swanley, for a group of Carna- 
tions and Picotees, together with several plants of Canna Queen 
Charlotte. 
To Messrs. J. Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, for a very bright group 
of javanico-jasminiflorum hybrid Rhododendrons. 
To Mr. M. Pritchard, Christchurch, for a group of hardy cut 
flowers — Campanulas, Montbretias, Hemerocallis, Phloxes, 
€oreopsis, Gaillardias, &c. 
To Messrs. Paul & Son, Cheshunt, for a fine display of hardy 
cut flowers — Heliopsis, Erigerons, Campanulas, Potentillas, 
Phloxes, &c. 
Bronze Flora Medal. 
To Messrs J. Peed & Sons, Norwood, for a group of Gloxinias. 
To Mr. Tidy, Eockhampton, Hants, for a group of Sweet 
Peas. 
To Messrs. Dobbie & Co., Eothesay, for a large group of 
Sweet Peas. 
Bronze Banhsian Medal. 
To W. C. Walker, Esq., Winchmore Hill (gr. Mr. Cragg), 
for a large group of well-flowered Achimenes in variety. 
To Messrs. Webb & Brand, Saffron Walden, for a small group 
of very fine Hollyhocks. 
To Messrs. T. Cripps & Son, Tunbridge Wells, for some very 
well-flowered plants of Mutisia decurrens and sprays of Schubertia 
grandiflora. 
First Class Certificate. 
To Campanula Vidalii (votes, unanimous), from J. T. Bennet- 
Poe, Esq., Holmwood, Cheshunt. A very distinct and beautiful 
half-hardy Campanula of shrubby appearance. The flowers, 
^vhich are borne on spikes about three feet in length, are droop- 
ing and pure white. 
To Lilium aponicum Colchesteri (votes, 13 for), from Messrs. 
R. Wallace & Co., Colchester. A grand Lily, introduced in 
1804 from China, but very scarce in this country until recent 
