Xlvi PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Silver Flora Medal. 

 To Messrs. Barr & Son, Covent Garden, for an excellent 

 collection of Hardy Spring Flowers, consisting of Daffodils (in 

 variety), Anemone fulgens, Chionodoxas, and Primulas. 



Silver Banlcsian Medal. 



To Messrs. W. Cutbush & Son, Highgate, for a beautiful col- 

 lection of Spring-flowering Plants, the most noteworthy being a 

 very good strain of Mignonette Snowdrift. 



To Messrs. B. S. Williams & Co., Upper Holloway, for a 

 well-grown collection of Amaryllis, Ericas, and Boronias in 

 flower. 



Award of Merit. 



To Primrose James Nimmo (votes, unanimous), from G. F. 

 Wilson, Esq., F.R.S., Weybridge Heath. Large, well-shaped 

 dark-blue flowers. 



To Begonia Triomphe de Nancy (votes, unanimous), from 

 Sir T. Lawrence, Bart., M. P., Burford Lodge, Dorking (gardener, 

 Mr. W. Bain). A dwarf variety, bearing a profusion of small 

 rosy-red flowers. 



To Camellia The Duchess (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 

 W. Paul & Son, Waltham Cross. Flowers rich pink, and of 

 fine form. 



Cultural Commendation. 



ToE. C. Smith, Esq., Silvermere, Cobham, for a dozen very 

 fine Guelder Roses (cut). 



Other Exhibits. 



Miss Jekyll, Munstead, Godalming, sent w T ell-flowered plants 

 of Bedding Primrose — Munstead Early White. 



Mr. J. T. Gilbert, Dyke, Bourne, Lincoln, sent cut flowers of 

 Primulas, Daffodils, and Fritillarias. 



The Duke of Northumberland, Syon House, Brentford 

 (gardener, Mr. G. Wythes), sent a well-flowered group of Spirasa 

 confusa. 



Messrs. Paul & Son, Cheshunt, sent some well-flowered 

 Amaryllis. 



Professor M. Foster, F.R.S., Shelford, Cambridge, sent Iris 

 Fosteriana, having yellowish standards and purple-black falls. 



