FLORAL COMMITTEE, APRIL 24. 



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caespitosa, Saxifrages, Iberis jacunda, Androsace villosa and A. 

 coronopifolia, Sedums, Lychnis alpina, and Trillium grandiflorum. 



To Mr. C. Turner, Slough, for a group of choice greenhouse 

 Azaleas and very fine varieties of Primula Sieboldi. Also pot 

 Roses, including the new Crimson Rambler, laden with its beauti- 

 ful clusters of deep red flowers. 



To Messrs. W. Paul & Son, Waltham Cross, for a large group 

 of Roses in pots and cut blooms, noteworthy varieties being 

 Crown Prince, White Lady, Medea (new), Princess May, and 

 Duchess of Albany. 



To Mr. H. B. May, Dyson's Lane, Upper Edmonton, for a 

 very handsome group of Ferns of a highly decorative character, 

 including exceptionally well-grown examples of Adiantum 

 Weigandi, A. Pacotti, Pteris nobilis variegata, P. Victoria?, and 

 P. tremula Smithiana. 



To Messrs. Barr & Son, King Street, Covent Garden, for 

 an interesting group of hardy flowers, including good forms of 

 Narcissi, Irises, Fritillarias, Anemones, Tulips, Doronicums, and 

 Muscari. 



Silver Banksian Medal 



To Mr. J. Walker, High Street, Thame, for five boxes of 

 cut Roses, four of Marechal Niel and one of Niphetos, the 

 blooms being very fine. 



To Messrs. J. Laing & Sons, Forest Hill, for a very fine 

 group of Gloxinias of good strain, tastefully arranged with Ferns, 

 small Palms, and Isolepis gracilis. 



To Mr. F. Cant, Braiswick, Colchester, for a collection of 

 cut Roses in splendid condition, noteworthy varieties being 

 Thomas Mills, Gloire Lyonnaise, Madame Cusin, and Catherine 

 Mermet. 



To T. S. Ware, Tottenham, for a group of hardy flowers, 

 containing examples of dwarf Irises, Ranunculus amplexicaulis 

 (a variety with pretty white flowers) ,Veronicas,Mertensia virginica, 

 Saxifrages, and the beautiful Spiraea japonica multiflora compacta. 



To Messrs. W. Cutbush & Son, Highgate, London, for a group 

 of hardy standard and dwarf Azaleas of the Mollis and Ghent 

 classes. The plants were covered with flowers in many shades of 

 colour. A few choice herbaceous plants formed a pretty edging 

 to the group. 



