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white trumpet ; N. Leedsi Gem, white and palest yellow ; N. L. 

 Flora Macdonald, N. Colleen Bawn, N. Barri, N. Beatrice Murray, 

 and Corbularia conspicua. 



To Messrs. Barr & Son, King Street, Oovent Garden, for an 

 equally good group of Daffodils, conspicuous being N. John 

 Nelson, N. Flora Wilson, N. Lady Grosvenor, N. Duchess of West- 

 minster, N. Walter Kendal, the latter of the incomparabilis type 

 — a magnificent flower ; and N. Gloria Mundi. 



To Mr. W. Rumsey, The Nursery, Waltham Cross, for a well- 

 grown group of Roses in pots, the most noticeable varieties being 

 Madame Lacharme, Madame Eugene Verdier, Marquise de Cas- 

 tellane, Perle d'Or, Miss Hassard, and Alphonse Soupert. 



Silver Banksian Medal. 



To Messrs. Ryder k Son, The Nurseries, Sale, Manchester, 

 for a charming and effectively arranged group of Primula Sieboldi 

 (in variety), the plants — shown in pans — presenting a mass of 

 flowers. Several forms were selected for awards of merit. 



To Mr. A. Waterer, Knap Hill Nurseries, Woking, for ten very 

 fine boxes of Hardy Primroses — the colours of the flowers being- 

 rich, varied, and beautiful. 



To Messrs. J. Veitch & Sons, Royal Exotic Nursery, Chelsea, 

 for a good group of Ornamental Shrubs, with several plants of the 

 sweetly- scented Staphylea colchica. The Japanese Maples con- 

 stituted a pretty and effective feature. 



Bronze Banksian Medal. 

 To Mr. T. S. Ware, Hale Farm Nursery, Tottenham, for a 

 group of Hardy Plants in flower, consisting mainly of Primroses 

 (in variety), with Cypripedium calceolus, Habranthus pratensis 

 fulgens, &c. 



To Messrs. Paul & Son, "Old" Nurseries, Cheshunt, for a mis- 

 cellaneous group of Flowering Plants, containing Amaryllis in 

 variety, very beautiful, Tulipa Leichtlini and Aubrietia Leichtlini 

 (both the latter plants being certificated), Hardy Primroses, &c. 



To Mr. J. Walker, The Nursery, Thame, for excellent ex- 

 amples of Marechal Niel and Niphetos Roses (cut blooms). 



First Class Certificate. 

 To Epiphyllum Makoyanum (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 

 J. Veitch & Sons ; closely resembling E. Gaertneri ; flowers rich 

 scarlet, flushed with orange. 



