FLORAL COMMITTEE. 



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Stiver Flora Medal. 

 To Messrs. Godfrey, Exmouth, for Chrysanthemums. 

 To Messrs. Malby, Woodford, for photographs. 

 To Messrs. H. B. May, Edmonton, for greenhouse ferns. 



Silver Banksian Medal. 

 To Messrs. J. Cheal, Crawley, for ornamental foliage. 

 To Messrs. Felton, Hanover Square, for Solatium ciliatum. 



Bronze Banksian Medal. 



To Messrs. Allwood, Haywards Heath, for Carnations. 



To Mr. J. J. Kettle, Corfe Mullen, for Violets. 



To Mr. G. Reuthe, Keston, for miscellaneous plants. 



Award of Merit. 



To Begonia 'Fireflame' (votes 15 for, 2 against), from Messrs. 

 Stuart Low, Bush Hill Park. A winter-flowering variety of very 

 good, compact habit. The flowers are orange-rose, passing to glowing 

 rose at the edge of the petals, 2 inches across ; the unopened buds 

 are cerise, marked with scarlet-rose. 



To Chrysanthemum 'Edith Cavell ' (votes 11 for), from Messrs. 

 Wells & Co., Merstham. A very beautiful Japanese variety. Flowers 

 4 inches across ; florets gold, suffused with crimson, giving a red terra- 

 cotta appearance ; underside gold, which gives a pretty effect, as some 

 of the florets near the centre roll back. Stems fairly stout and stiff. 



To Chrysanthemum 'Golden Champion ' (votes 11 for, 2 against), 

 from Messrs. Wells & Co., Merstham. A large Japanese exhibition 

 variety. Florets incurved, very long, lemon-yellow, underside sulphur- 

 yellow. Stem stout, not very stiff. 



To Chrysanthemum 'Phyllis Cooper' (votes unanimous), from 

 Mr. Philip Ladds, Swanley Junction. A single-flowered variety ; 

 florets yellow, rather narrow and stiff. Stem long and stiff, holding 

 the flower erect. 



To Solanum ciliatum (syn. S. aculeatissimum) (votes unanimous), 

 from Messrs. R. F. Felton, Hanover Square. Stems about 4 feet 

 long, stout, ribbed, very spinous, green, bearing many dull red berries 

 about 2 inches in diameter, which are said to hang for a long period- 

 The plants shown were raised from seed of imported fruits. Received 

 S.C.C. June 7, 1871. 



Other Exhibits. 



Messrs. Barr, Covent Garden : Nerines. 



Messrs. G. & A. Clark, Dover : Chrysanthemum 'Pink Favourite.' 

 Messrs. Godfrey, Exmouth : Chrysanthemum Mrs. W. J. Godfrey.' 

 Misses Hopkins, Shepperton : rock plants. 



Mr. T. A. Weston, Orpington : Eupatorium Purpusii and Stevia 

 paniculata. 



