FLORAL COMMITTEE, APRIL 12. 



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Bronze Banksian Medal. 

 To Lord Gerrard, East well Park, Ashford (gr. Mr. Walters), 

 for Roses. 



To Mr. Kemp, The Gunyah, Barnes, for Azaleas. 



Award of Merit. 



To Ilippeastrum 1 Daones ' (votes, 13 for, 5 against), from 

 Messrs. James Veitch, Chelsea. The funnel-shaped rich scarlet 

 flowers are irregularly margined with white. 



To Camellia ' Pride of Waltham ' (votes, unanimous), from 

 Messrs. W. Paul. A very handsome variety, with large delicate 

 pink flowers, bordered and suffused with silvery white. 



To Camellia 'Duchess of Teck ' (votes, 11 for, 6 against), 

 from Messrs. W. Paul. The splendidly shaped medium-sized 

 flowers are of a pleasing shade of salmon pink. 



To Camellia ' Mrs. J. Buchanan ' (votes, 10 for, 5 against), 

 from Messrs. W. Paul. Beautiful semi-double flowers, striped 

 and speckled with pink on a white ground. 



To Dracaena aurea striata (votes, 7 for, 6 against), from 

 Messrs. Low, Enfield. This variety is in much the same way as 

 D. Lindeni, with long, broad, drooping, glossy green leaves, 

 striped with pale yellow. 



Cultural Commendation. 



To Mr. C. Turner, Slough, for three plants of Nepeta 

 Glechoma variegata. 



Other Exhibits. 



Sir Peter Walker, Osmaston Manor, Derby (gr. Mr. Bardney), 

 sent four seedling Clivias of much promise. 



Lord Aldenham, Elstree (gr. Mr. Beckett), sent a group of 

 Deutzia gracilis variegata. 



F. W. Sharpe, Esq., Waltham, St. Lawrence (gr. Mr. Keeble), 

 sent white Primroses. 



Purnell Purnell, Esq., Woodlands, Streatham, brought a 

 collection of Alpine Primulas. 



From F. T. Barry, Esq., Windsor (gr. Mr. Brown), came a 

 collection of Camellias grown in the open air. 



Lord Foley, Ruxley Lodge, Esher (gr. Mr. Miller), s< nt 

 Violets and Daffodils. 



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