FLORAL COMMITTEE, AUGUST 13. 
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Achilleas, Liliums, Dahlias (Single and Pompon), Veronicas, and 
Eudbeckias. 
To Messrs. J. Laing & Sons, Forest Hill, for a group of highly 
coloured Codi^eums (Crotons), also Streptocarpus, Bertolonias, 
Dracaenas, and Ferns. 
To Messrs. Wallace & Co., Colchester, for cut flowers — 
Gladiolus, Tigridias, Montbretias, Liliums, and the new 
Hemerocallis aurantiaca major. 
To Mr. Walker, Thame, for a large collection of Show, Cactus^ 
and Fancy Dahlias. 
Bronze Banksian Medal. 
To W. Robinson, Esq., Gravetye, East Grinstead, for a 
small collection of beautiful hardy Water Lilies arranged with 
their own foliage. 
To Mr. McArthur, 4 Maida Vale, W., for a group of Bamboos 
and Lilies. 
To Messrs. Barr & Son, Covent Garden, for hardy flowers- 
Phloxes, Heliopsis, Pentstemons, Liliums, and Kniphofias. 
To Mr. Mortimer, Farnham, Surrey, for Cactus Dahlias. 
First Class Certificate. 
To Anthurium Mari^ (votes, unanimous), from Sir Trevor 
Lawrence, Bart., Dorking. A very handsome form, bearing a 
large white spathe tinged with rose ; the spadix bright rose. 
To Brunsvigia Josephinre (votes, unanimous), from Earl 
Brownlow, Ashbridge, Great Berkhamstead (gr. Mr. Lowe). A 
very distinct Cape bulbous plant, bearing stout flower scapes 
about three feet high, each carrying about twenty crimson 
flowers. 
Award of Merit. 
To Gladiolus Mrs. Beecher (votes, 11 for), from Sir Trevor 
Lawrence. Flowers large ; bright scarlet, shaded and spotted 
with white in the throat. 
To Montbretia Soleil Couchant (votes, 13 for), from Si? 
Trevor Lawrence. Bright orange ; flowers of medium size. 
To Dendrocalamus membranaceus (votes, 15 for), from A. B. 
Ffeeman-Mitford, Esq., Batsford Park, Moreton-in-Marsh. A 
very graceful Chinese Bamboo. The linear lanceolate pale green 
leaves are about eight inches long and one inch broad. 
