Cxii PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



where they were most hospitably received and entertained by Mr. 

 Godfrey L. Clark, President of the Cardiff Society, whose beautiful 

 park and garden, filled with a magnificent collection of shrubs and 

 trees, were greatly admired. 



The next morning Mr. Clark drove the Deputation into Cardiff, 

 and a very beautiful Show was thoroughly inspected and the under- 

 mentioned awards were made. 



At the judges' luncheon the Deputation were received as honoured 

 guests, and our President, Lord Grenfell, responded to the toast of 

 the Royal Horticultural Society, which had been proposed by Mr. 

 Godfrey Clark and received with much applause. 



The Deputation returned to London in the evening, with the 

 exception of the Secretary, who went to Duffryn to arrange with 

 Mr. Reginald Cory about the trial of Dahlias taking place in his 

 garden. The Secretary spent two delightful days at Duffryn, enjoy- 

 ing the beautiful and very extensive gardens which Mr. Cory has 

 created, and taking note of the vast extent of the Dahlias, numbering 

 between two and three thousand plants, on their trial. 



The best thanks of the Deputation are due to Mr. Godfrey Clark 

 for- his hospitality so kindly extended to them all ; and the Secretary 

 is specially indebted to Mr. and Miss Cory for the delightful time 

 which they gave him. 



Gold Medal. 



To the King's Acre Nursery, for fruit trees in pots. 

 To Messrs. Sutton, for fruit and vegetables, Sweet Peas. 



Silver Cup. 



To the Marquis of Bute, for a group of plants. 



Standard Cup. 

 To Messrs. Cypher, for group of plants. 

 To Lady Hill, for group of plants. 



To Messrs. House, for rock plants in pans, Sweet Peas, &c. 



Silver-gilt Lindley Medal. 

 To the Marquis of Bute, for an Educational Exhibit of Forestry. 



Silver-gilt Flora Medal. 

 To Mr. Mattock, for Roses. 

 To Mr. Crossling, for Roses. 

 To Messrs. Young, for Carnations. 

 To Messrs. Blackmore & Langdon, for Begonias. 

 To Mr. Vernon Hill, for Sweet Peas, herbaceous, and rock plants. 

 To Messrs. Artindale, for Violas and Sweet Peas. 



Silver-gilt Banksian Medal. 

 To Messrs. H. B. May, for Ferns. 

 To Messrs. W. &. C. Bull, for hardy flowers. 

 To Mr. A. F. Dutton, for Carnations. 



