FLORAL COMMITTEE, MARCH 9. 



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Bronze Flora Medal. 

 To Major the Hon. H. C. Legge, Fulmer, Slough (gr. Mr. 

 Mowbray), for Freesias. 



Bronze Banks ian Medal. 



To Messrs. Cannell, Swanley, for Primulas and Begonias. 

 To Messrs. Paul & Son, Cheshunt, for a group of Alpine 

 plants, Hoses, and Daphnes. 



To Messrs. Cuthbert, Southgate, for Azalea mollis. 



First Class Certificate. 

 To Cotoneaster horizontals (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 

 Paul & Son, Cheshunt. A freely branched variety of dwarf 

 habit suitable for growing on the rockery. Its small leaves 

 assume many shades of chocolate and crimson in the autumn. It 

 also bears a profusion of bright red berries. 



Award of Merit. 



To Primula obconica rosea (votes, unanimous), from Mr. 

 Ware, Tottenham. A form with bright rosy-pink flowers. 



To Strain of Cyclamen grandiflora alba (votes, unanimous), 

 from the St. George's Nursery Company, Hanwell. Large pure 

 white flowers of great substance. 



To Corylopsis spicata (votes, 8 for, 7 against), from Messrs. 

 James Veitch, Chelsea. An early flowering deciduous shrub. Its 

 yellowish green flowers, with conspicuous crimson anthers, are 

 borne in short racemes. 



To Lomaria ciliata grandis (votes, 12 for), from Mr. H. B. 

 May, Edmonton. A vigorous grower, of good habit, with bright 

 green fronds ; the pinna? broad and wavy at the margins. 



To Chionodoxa Luciliae alba (votes, 15 for, 1 against), from 

 Messrs. Barr, Covent Garden. A white form of this well-known 

 spring flower. 



Other Exhibits. 



H. J. Elwes, Esq., Colesborne, Andoversford, sent a magnifi- 

 cent spike of Lilium Thomsonianum. 



Mrs. Macalister, Bampton, Devon, sent a specimen of Gerbera 

 Jamesoni. 



