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Other Exhibits. 



W. M. Bullivanfc, Esq., Eden Park, Beckenham, sent a 

 Croton named W. M. Bullivant. 



M. P. Rebut, Chazay d'Azergues, Rhone, France, sent some 

 Cactaceous plants. 



Martin R. Smith, Esq., Hayes, Kent, exhibited Carnation 

 Horace Trelawney. The Committee asked to see it again. 



Mr. Owen Thomas, The Royal Gardens, Windsor, sent speci- 

 mens of Nelumbium speciosum. 



Prizes. 



Class 2. — Twelve bunches of hardy Herbaceous Perennials, 

 distinct ; bulbs admissible. Amateurs. First prize, £2, to Mr. 

 G. H. Sage, Ham House Gardens, Richmond. Second prize, 

 £1. 10s., to Mr. S. Kidley, Coker Court Gardens, Yeovil. 



Class 3. — Eight bunches of hardy Herbaceous Perennials, 

 distinct ; bulbs admissible. Amateurs. First prize, £1. 10s., to 

 Miss Debenham, St. Albans. 



Class 6. — Six varieties of Gaillardias, five blooms of each. 

 Amateurs. Prize, Kelway Silver Medal, to Dr. P. H. Emerson, 

 Broadstairs. 



Class 7. — Collection of Cactaceous Plants. Amateurs. Prize, 

 Cannell Medal, to G. Pritchard, Esq., West Street, Hackney. 



Floral Committee, July 24, 1894. 



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



present. 

 Awards Recommended:— 



Silver Gilt Flora Medal. 

 To Mr. H. J. Jones, Lewisham, for single Begonias. Plants 

 of dwarf habit, bearing flowers of large size in rich and varied 

 shades of colour. 



Silver Flora Medal. 

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

 Mr. Blick), for Carnations raised by the exhibitor, noteworthy 

 varieties being Ellen Terry, large white flowers ; Audrey Camp- 

 bell, canary-yellow ; Sefton, Bendigo, and Cardinal Wolsey. 



