FLORAL COMMITTEE, DECEMBER 10. 
CXCV 
Mr. A. Kirk, Norwood Gardens, Alloa, N.B., sent a Chrysan- 
tliemum named Mrs. Kirk. 
From Mr. W. Jenkins, Weybridge, came two new Chrysan- 
themums. 
Martin Silsbm'y, Esq., Shanklin, I.W., sent some very 
promising seedling Chrysanthemmns. 
Mr. W. Wells, Kedhill, sent two Chrysanthemums named Sir 
Trevor Lawrence and Harold Wells. The Committee asked to 
see these again. 
Floeal Committee, Decembek 10, 1895. 
W. Marshall, Esq., in the Chair, and twenty-four members 
present. 
Awards Recommended:— 
Silver Banksian Medal. 
To Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford, Dorking (gr. Mr. 
Bain), for a beautiful group of Anthuriums, and a very fine pan 
of Primula floribunda. 
To H. F. Tiarks, Esq., Foxbury, Chislehurst (gr. Mr. Lyne), 
for a group of Late Decorative Chrysanthemum Jeanette 
Sheeham. 
To Mr. E. Owen, Maidenhead, for a large collection of Chry- 
santhemums, amongst which were some very fine unnamed 
seedlings. 
Aicarcl of Merit, 
To Chrysanthemum Stresa (Decorative Japanese) (votes, 15 
for), from H. Briscoe-Ironside, Esq., Burgess Hill. A late- 
flowering variety, bearing medium- sized rich yellow flowers. A 
beautiful variety for decorative purposes. 
Other Exhibits. 
J. F. Bennet-Poe, Esq., Holm wood, Cheshunt, again sent 
Begonia Froebelii incomparabilis. 
The Hon. G. M. Fortescue, Dropmore (gr. Mr. Herrin), 
exhibited three plants in pots of Oxalis Ortgiesii. 
From Messrs. H. Cannell & Sons, Swanley, came flowers of 
a seedling Chrysanthemum named Aslianti. The Committee 
asked to see this again. 
