CXXviii PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Narcissus Committee, April 21, 1896. 



J. T. Bennett-Poe, Esq., in the chair, and twelve members 



present. 

 Awards Recommended:— 



Silver Banksian Medal. 



To Rev. G. H. Engleheart for stand which included, among 

 many others, ' Silver Star,' ' Carmen,' and ' Spitfire.' 



The Committee desired to see again flowers shown by Mr. 

 Cammell. 

 Prizes. 



Class 6. — Eight varieties of Yellow and Bi-colour Ajax, dis- 

 tinct, not less than three nor more than five blooms of each. 

 Polyanthus excluded. Amateurs. First prize, 10s. to A. 

 Kingsmill, Esq., Harrow Weald. 



Class 7. — Eighteen varieties of Narcissus, Ajax excluded, 

 distinct, not less than three nor more than five blooms of each. 

 Polyanthus excluded. Amateurs. First prize, £1, to A. 

 Kingsmill, Esq., Harrow Weald. 



Class 8 (L). — The best stand of new seedling Narcissi, not yet 

 in commerce, raised from seed by the exhibitor, not less than 

 twelve varieties, distinct, not more than six blooms of each, and 

 not more than one-third of the total number of varieties shown 

 to be of the Ajax section. Polyanthus excluded. Open. Prize, 

 £5, given by Miss Willmott, to Rev. G. H. Engleheart, Apple- 

 shaw, Andover. 



Class 9 (M). Seedling Narcissus, not yet in commerce, 

 raised and shown by an Amateur, and not having yet received 

 a Prize at any R.H.S. Show. First Prize, 10s., to Rev. G. H. 

 Engleheart. 



Narcissus Committee, May 5, 1896. 

 Rev. G. H. Engleheart in the chair and four members present. 

 Awards Recommended:— 



Award of Merit. 



To Narcissus Philip Hurt from the Rev. G. H. Engleheart. 

 Prize. 



Class 6 (Q). Seedling Narcissus, not yet in commerce, 

 raised and shown by an Amateur, and not having yet received a 

 Prize at any R.H.S. Show. First Prize, 10*., to Rev. G. H. 

 Engleheart. 



