NARCISSUS AND TULIP COMMITTEE, MARCH 8, 22, & APRIL 5. cvii 



NARCISSUS AND TULIP COMMITTEE. 



March 8, 1904. 

 Mr. May in the Chair, and eight members present. 



Exhibit. 



A large double-flowered Jonquil was staged by Messrs. Cutbush y 

 Highgate, under the name of Narcissus odorus rugulosus plemis. It was 

 considered identical with the double Campernelle Jonquil. 



Narcissus and Tulip Committee, March 22, 1904. 

 Mr. May in the Chair, and ten members present. 



Awards Recommended. 



Silver Flora Medal. 



To Lady Tate, Streatham (gr. Mr. W. Howe), for Narcissi and Tulips 

 in pots. The varieties were well selected for early flowering, finely 

 cultivated, and pleasingly arranged with Palms and Ferns. 



Silver Banksian Medal. 

 To Messrs. Barr, Covent Garden, for early Narcissi. 



Other Exhibits. 



Messrs. Williams, Upper Holloway, exhibited Narcissi and Tulips. 



A large vase of magnificent flowers of Narcissus cyclamineus was 

 brought from the Society's Garden at Wisley. The flowers were from 

 bulbs that have grown well year after year in a moist situation in peaty 

 soil. The remarkable size of both flowers and stems surprised many 

 growers who were not acquainted with the species as grown under such 

 ideal conditions. 



Narcissus and Tulip Committee, April 5, 1904. 



Rev. G. H. Engleheart, V.M.H., in the Chair, and eighteen members 



present. 



Awards Recommended. 



Silver Flora Medal. 

 To Mr. Charles Dawson, Penzance, for a very interesting collection of 

 Daffodils. Some of the finest were ' Weardale Perfection,' 1 Flambeau/ 

 'Redbreast,' ' Blackwell,' 'Albatross,' 'Lucifer,' 'Torchlight,' and 

 ' Homespun.' 



To Messrs. Barr, Covent Garden, for Daffodils. 



