FLORAL COMMITTEE. 



CXXV 



To Messrs. May, Edmonton, for greenhouse plants. 

 To Mr. Miller, Wisbech, for Delphiniums. 



To Messrs. Low, Bush Hill Park, for Malmaison Carnations and 

 Roses. 



To Messrs. Waterer, Son, & Crisp, Liverpool Street, E.C., for rock 

 plants and hardy flowers. 



Silver Banksian Medal. 

 To Messrs. Barr, Covent Garden, for hardy flowers. 

 To Messrs. Bath, Wisbech, for Paeonies and Delphiniums. 

 To Messrs. Brown, Peterborough, for Roses. 

 To Messrs. Clark, Dover, for hardy flowers. 

 To Messrs. Ladham, Southampton, for hardy flowers. 

 To Messrs. Paul, Cheshunt, for Roses and shrubs. 

 To Mrs. Prichard, Christchurch, for alpine plants. 

 To Mr. Russell, Richmond, for Clematis. 



Bronze Flora Medal. 



To G. Ferguson, Esq., Weybridge, for Delphiniums. 



Bronze Banksian Medal. 

 To Messrs. Bide, Farnham, for Sweet Peas. 



To Messrs. Bunyard, Maidstone, for alpine plants and hardy 

 flowers. 



To Messrs. Peed, Norwood, for Gloxinias. 

 To Messrs. Piper, Bayswater, for rock plants. 

 To Mr. Reuthe, Keston, for miscellaneous plants. 

 To Messrs. Ware, Feltham, for hardy flowers. 

 To Messrs. Young, Cheltenham, for Carnations. 



Award of Merit. 



To Campanula pusilla * Miss Willmott ' (votes, 15 for), from 

 Mr. C. Elliott, Stevenage. A charming plant, a pale silvery-blue- 

 flowered form of C. pusilla. (Fig. 100.) 



To Delphinium 1 Queen of the Belgians' (votes, 15 for, 4 against), 

 from G. Ferguson, Esq. Spike long, flowers compact ; pedicels short, 

 2 inches in diameter, round; clear pale blue, just tinged with mauve 

 on the inner segments ; staminodes pale, with distinct yellow hairs. 



To Erigeron hybridus ' Asa Gray ' (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 

 Wallace, Colchester. The plant reaches a height of 18 inches; flowers 

 very freely produced, 1J-2 inches in diameter; ray florets pale buff, 

 becoming bright straw colour in strong light; disc golden yellow. 



To Godetia ' Lavender ' (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. Carter, 

 Raynes Park. An attractive variety, distinct both in its erect 

 branching habit and the colour of its flowers, which are pale purplish- 

 lavender, with a white throat and almost violet eye. 



To Iris filifolia (votes, unanimous), from W. R. Dykes, Esq., 

 Godalming. This plant is the true I. filifolia of Boissier, and not the 

 plant closely allied to /. tingitana which is commonly met with under 



