FLORAL COMMITTEE. 



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Silver Banksian Medal. 



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



To Mr. H. Burnett, Guernsey, for Carnations. 



To Mr. J. Douglas, Great Bookham, for Carnations. 



To Messrs. Jackman, Woking, for hardy plants. 



To Messrs. Jones, Lewisham, for Campanulas &c. 



To Messrs. S. Low, Bush Hill Park, for Carnations. 



To Messrs. G. Paul, Cheshunt, for Paeonies. 



To Mr. A. Perry, Enfield, for hardy plants. 



To Mr. M. Prichard, Christchurch, for hardy plants. 



To Mr. G. Reuthe, Keston, for hardy plants. 



To Messrs. Ware, Feltham, for hardy plants. 



To Messrs. Whitelegg and Page, Chislehurst, for hardy plants. 



Bronze Flora Medal. 



To Messrs. Brown, Peterborough, for hardy plants. 

 To Messrs. Bunyard, Maidstone, for hardy plants. 

 To Messrs. Cheal, Crawley, for trees and shrubs. 

 To Messrs. F. Smith, Woodbridge, for hardy plants. 



Bronze Banksian Medal. 

 To Mr. C. Blick, Hayes, for Carnations. 

 To Messrs. Fells, Letchworth, for Primulas. 



To Guildford Hardy Plant Nursery, Guildford, for hardy plants. 



To Mr. F. Lilley, Guernsey, for Sparaxis, Gladioli, &c. 



To Mr. R. C. Notcutt, Woodbridge, for hardy plants. 



To Messrs. Carter Page, London Wall, for Dahlias, &c. 



To Messrs. Peed, Mitcham, for hardy plants. 



To Messrs. Phillips and Taylor, Bracknell, for hardy plants. 



To Messrs. Piper, Bayswater, for Delphiniums. 



Award of Merit. 



To Astilbe 1 Britannia ' (votes, unanimous), from Mr. W. Pro- 

 nttlich, Twickenham. A charming plant, growing 3 feet high and 

 bearing plumes of pale rosy-lilac flowers in profusion. It appears to 

 be a vigorous grower, and is the result of a cross between Astilbe 

 1 Queen Alexandra ' and A. chinensis. 



To Blandfordia Cunninghamii (votes, 10 for, 1 against), from A. 

 Worsley, Esq.., Isleworth. An interesting plant belonging to the 

 Liliaceae. It was discovered by the late Allan Cunningham, and is a 

 native of the mountains of New South Wales. The leaves are 1-2 

 feet long, radical, erect and spreading, bright green above and pale 

 below, narrow and linear. The pendulous flowers are borne on short 

 pedicels, in a terminal umbellate panicle, on a stout scape about 2 feet 

 high. The perianth is conical and about 2 inches long. It is bright 

 orange-scarlet in colour, with golden-yellow segments. The interior 

 of the flower is all yellow. 



To Carnation ' Scarlet Gem ' (votes, 9 for, 3 against), from 



