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Bronze Bank si an Medal. 

 To Messrs. Cheal, for alpine plants. 

 To Messrs. H. B. May, for flowering plants. 

 To Messrs. Waterer, Son & Crisp, for Tulips. 

 To Messrs. G. G. Whitelegg, for alpine plants. 



Scientific Exhibits. 



Gold Medal. 



To R. Butterfield, Esq., for exhibit of British Galls. 



To Mr. J. K. Ramsbottom, for exhibits of Eehvorm Investigation. 



To Nature Study Union for Nature Studies. 



Exhibits in the Open Air. 



Daily Graphic Cup. 

 To Messrs. R. Wallace, for rock garden. 



Gold Medal. 

 To Messrs. Fromow, for Japanese maples. 

 To Messrs. Herbert Jones, for formal gardens. 

 To Messrs. R. Tucker, for rock garden. 

 To Messrs. Pulham, for formal garden. 

 To Messrs. R. Wallace, for rock garden. 

 To Messrs. J. Wood, for rock garden. 



Silver-gilt Flora Medal. 



To Messrs. Elliott & Clarence, for rock garden. 

 To Mr. L. R. Russell, for flowering and ornamental shrubs. 

 To Messrs. W T aterer, Son & Crisp, for ornamental trees and shrubs and 

 Topiary work. 



Silver-gilt Banksian Medal. 

 To Messrs. John Klinkert, for Topiary work. 

 To Messrs. J. Piper, for formal garden and Topiary work. 

 To Messrs. Pulham, for rock garden. 



Silver Flora Medal. 

 To Messrs. G. G. Whitelegg, for rock garden. 

 To Mr. E. Dixon, for formal garden. 



Silver Banksian Medal. 

 To Mrs. Hopkinson, for rock garden. 



Bronze Banksian Medal. 

 To Messrs. Herbert Brook, for formal garden. 

 To Messrs. James Macdonald, for grasses. 



For the first time the meeting included a series of exhibits illustrating the 

 results of investigations being carried out at the Society's Experimental Garden 

 at Wisley, together with photographs illustrating the new Laboratory both 

 inside and out, an extensive series of cases illustrating the life histories of pests 

 of garden plants made for the Society by Mr. Bastin, of Reading, and used 

 in the Society's Food Production Campaign, several charts published by the 

 Society for use in schools, and a series of preparations showing galls occurring 

 on British plants, as well as an extensive set of objects further referred to below, 

 collected together and exhibited by the School Nature Study Union. 



On each afternoon a lecture or conference took place, and all were well 

 attended. 



Tuesday. — " Horticultural Education and Research." By Dr. F. Keeble, 

 C.B.E., F.R.S. 



Wednesday. — " Conference on Fruit Growing " (see p. 60). 



Thursday.—" The Plants Exhibited." -By Dr. A. B. Rendle, M.A., F.R.S. 



The chief exhibits from Wisley comprised a series of nozzles used in spraying 

 for different purposes, together with diagrams illustrating the nature of the 

 spray delivered and the area covered by the liquid from different nozzles under 

 the same pressure. Various types of spraying machines and different kinds of 

 spraying materials were also exhibited, and in connexion with the series a demon- 

 stration was given every day by Mr. G. F. Wilson, attached to the Entomological 

 Staff at Wisley. 



