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nobile (with prettily cut fronds of a light green colour), Nephro- 

 lepis exalta, and Selaginella Eniiliana. 



To Mr. A. Waterer, Knap Hill, Woking, for a superb collec- 

 tion of new seedling Rhododendrons, the flowers being of fine 

 form and substance, and in many shades of colour. 



Silver Banksian Medal. 



To Martin R. Smith, Esq., The Warren, Hayes, Kent (gr. 

 Mr. Blick), for a very fine display of seedling Malmaison 

 Carnations — plants of sturdy habit, and very large flowers of 

 great substance. Particularly noticeable were the varieties 

 named Princess May, Mrs. E. Hambro, and The Church- 

 warden. 



To J. T. Bennett-Poe, Esq., 29 Ashley Place, S.W., for a 

 very fine group of plants, including a remarkably well-flowered 

 plant of Carpenteria californica ; also Diplacus glutinosus 

 coccineus, Datura cornigera, Cistus, Alstrcemerias, and a splendid 

 example of Impatiens Hawkerii. 



To W. Graham Vivian, Esq., Clyne Castle, Swansea (gr. 

 Mr. T. Foote), for a very interesting display of cut flowering 

 shrubs, including beautiful examples of the rare Embothrium 

 coccineum, cut from trees 24 feet high ; also Fabiana imbricata, 

 Indian Azaleas, Colletias, and Rhododendrons. 



To Mr. T. S. Ware, Tottenham, for a beautiful group of 

 hardy herbaceous cut flowers, amongst them being fine examples 

 of Irises, Aquilegias, Liliums, Sparaxis, Cerastium major (a 

 pretty white-flowered variety), Pentstemons, &c. 



To Mr. H. J. Jones, Lewisham, for a large group of well- 

 grown Pelargoniums of the Decorative and Fancy sections. 

 The plants were of dwarf habit, with exceptionally rich green 

 foliage and finely formed flowers, conspicuous varieties being 

 Rose Queen, Sir Trevor Lawrence, and Countess. 



To Messrs. Paul & Son, Cheshunt, for a group of hardy 

 flowers, comprising Saxifrages, Clematis integrifolia, Pinks, 

 Irises, Pyrethrums, and Genista sagittalis. 



To Mr. G. Prince, Oxford, for a small group of cut Roses, in- 

 cluding Marechal Niel, Cleopatra, Princess of Wales, and Clara 

 Watson. 



To Messrs. Barr & Son, Covent Garden, for a pretty group 

 of hardy flowers, amongst which were Paeonies, Irises (very 



