CXI PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



To Mr. F. Bause, nurseryman, South Norwood, for a magnifi- 

 cent collection of Caladiums. 



Silver Flora Medal. 



To Mr. M. Kowan, Clapham, for a choice collection of Car ] 

 nations and Picotees. 



Silver Banhsian Medal. 



To the Duke of Northumberland, Syon House, Brentford 

 (gardener, Mr. G. Wythes), for a beautiful collection of 

 Campanulas in flower, chiefly blue and white varieties of 

 C. pyramidalis and turbinata. 



To Mr. C. Turner, Slough, for a group of Carnations, remark- 

 ably well grown. 



To Messrs. Dobbie & Co., Rothesay, N.B., for a very beautiful 

 collection of Violas, and French and African Marigolds. 



Bronze Banhsian Medal. 



To Messrs. Paul & Son, Cheshunt, for a well-grown collection 

 of Hardy Flowers and Roses. 



To E. M. Nelson, Esq., Hanger Hill House, Ealing (gardener, 

 Mr. Chadwick), for a collection of Gooseberries. 



Award of Merit. 



To Border Carnation Pride of Sevenoaks (votes, 3 for), from 

 Mr. W. A. Searing, Oak Lodge, Sevenoaks. A fine white flower. 



To Border Carnation Ketton Rose (votes, 8 for, 1 against) 

 from Mr. W. H. Divers, Ketton Hall Gardens, Stamford. Bright 

 rose, free flowering. 



To Fancy Carnation Mrs. R. Sydenham (votes, 5 for), from 

 Mrs. Whitbourn, Great Gearies, Ilford (gardener, Mr. J. Douglas). 

 Pale yellow, edged with light rose. 



To Caladium M. Leon Say (votes, 11 for), from Mr. F. Bause. 

 Bright glossy red leaves, lightly spotted. 



To Caladium Louis A. Van Houtte (votes, 8 for), from Mr. F. 

 Bause. Large very dark red leaves, with a metallic gloss. 



To Carnation Romulus (votes, 10 for), from Mr. C. Turner. 

 Yellow ground, flaked with deep rose. 



To Carnation King of Scarlets (votes, 9 for), from Mr. C. 

 Turner. Brilliant scarlet. 



