lxxvi PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Floral Committee, June 28, 1904. 

 Mr. Marshall in the Chair, and twenty-five members present. 



Awards Recommended:— 



Silver -gilt Flora Medal. 



To Lord Aldenham, Elstree (gr. Mr. Beckett), for Streptocarpus. 



Silver-gilt Banksian Medal. 



To Mr. H. B. May, Edmonton, for Codiaeums. 



To Messrs. B. B. Cant, Colchester, for Eoses. 



To Messrs. Wallace, Colchester, for herbaceous plants. 



To Messrs. Cutbush, Highgate, for Eremurus and Verbenas. 



Silver Flora Medal. 



To Messrs Jas. Veitch, Chelsea, for Iris and Streptocarpus. 

 To F. Lloyd, Esq., Coombe House, Croydon (gr. Mr. Mills), for hybrid 

 Begonias. 



To Messrs. Dobbie, Essex, for Violas and Pansies. 

 To Messrs. Paul, Cheshunt, for Eoses. 

 To Mr. Perry, Winchmore Hill, for herbaceous plants. 

 To Mr. L. E. Eussell, Eichmond, for stove plants. 



Silver Banksian Medal. 



To Messrs. Cannell, Swanley, for dwarf Sweet Peas. 



To Messrs. Laing, Forest Hill, for stove plants. 



To Messrs. Kelway, Langport, for Delphiniums. 



To Messrs. Barr, Covent Garden, for herbaceous plants. 



Bronze Flora Medal. 



To Messrs. Cuthbert, Southgate, for Gladioli. 



To Mr. Prichard, Christchurch, for herbaceous plants. * 



First-class Certificate. 



To Philadelphia Lemoinei maculatus (votes, 13 for, 6 against), from 

 Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford, and Mr. Prichard, Christchurch. 

 A very distinct and handsome variety ; the flowers, which are of large 

 size and apparently freely produced, have each . petal marked at the base 

 with pale purple, so forming a circle of purple in the centre. 



Award of Merit. 



To Codiceum 1 Mrs. H. B. May ' (votes, 9 for, 2 against), from Mr. 

 H. B. May, Edmonton. A very graceful variety with long narrow leaves 

 which recurve and are marked with green and yellow. 



To Carnation ' Joan ' (votes, 16 for), from S. Morris, Esq., Wretham 

 Hall, Thetford (gr. Mr. Henley). A handsome border variety with large 

 sulphur-yellow flowers which do not split its calyx. 



To Delphinium ' Mrs. J. Bradshaw ' (votes, unanimous), from J. Brad- 

 shaw, Esq., The Grange, Southgate (gr. Mr. Whitelegge). A lovely 

 variety raised from seed of ' King of the Delphiniums.' The flowers are 



