i'LORAL COMMITTEE, FEBRUARY 13. 



Lacly Fortescue, Dropmore, Maidenhead (gr. Mr. C. Herrin), 

 Staged a group of cut foliage of hardy trees and shrubs suitable 

 for winter decoration. 



E. 0. Backhouse, Esq., Sutton Court, Hereford, sent flowers 

 of Galanthus grandiflorus. 



F. W. Moore, Esq., Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, sent cut 

 blooms of Rhododendrons, Acacias, and Hippeastrums. 



Mr. C. Turner, Royal Nurseries, Slough, staged a small group 

 of Primula A. F. Barron, a useful free-flowering variety. 



Messrs. J. Carter & Co., 237 High Holborn, submitted ex- 

 amples of Primula Princess May, flowers of a beautiful soft pink, 

 and Iris Hercules, vivid very deep red. 



Mr. W. Kemp, Upper Teddington, exhibited three dozen 

 early-flowering Hyacinths. 



From Mr. Owen, Maidenhead, came a collection of seedling 

 Primulas, some of the colours being very pretty. 



Mr. H. B. May, Upper Edmonton, exhibited Selaginella 

 inasqualifolia perelegans and Carnation Duke of York. 



Floral Committee, March 13, 1894. 



W. Marshall, Esq., in the Chair, and twenty-seven members 



present. 



Awards Recommended 



Silver Flora Medal. 



To Messrs. J. James & Son, Woodside, Farnham Royal, for 

 a remarkably well-grown group of Cinerarias. Plants of dwarf 

 habit, with exceptionally clean and healthy foliage. Flowers 

 large, of varied colour, and of great substance. 



To Messrs. B. S. Williams & Sons, Upper Holloway, for a 

 group of plants, amongst which ,were some good examples of 

 Lilac Marie Legraye, Clivias, Azaleas, and Japanese Camellias. 



To Mr. Anthony Waterer, Knap Hill, Woking, for an ex- 

 ceptionally fine display of Pieris (Andromeda) japonica. Plants 

 of large size and in the finest condition. The racemes of bell- 



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