FLORAL COMMITTEE, SEPTEMBER 11. 



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purple ; and Mr. Harris, crimson-scarlet. The Cactus section in- 

 cluded Duke of Clarence, crimson ; Delicata, soft pink, lighter 

 centre ; St. Catherine, and Bertha Mawley. 



To Mr. E. F. Such, Maidenhead, for Cactus and Show 

 Dahlias. Particularly good amongst the Cactus varieties were 

 Apollo, Amphion, and Baron Schroder ; and amongst the Show 

 varieties Mrs. Kendal and J. Forbes. 



To Messrs. W. Cutbush & Son, Highgate, for hardy flowers — 

 Asters, Dahlias, Carnations, Delphiniums, Hypericums, Lilies, 

 and Helianthus. 



Silver Banksian Medal. 



To Mrs. Crawford, Gatton, Reigate (gr. Mr. Slowgrove), for 

 two exceptionally well-flowered plants of Eucharis amazonica. 



To Mr. J.Walker, High Street, Thame, for Show, Fancy, and 

 Cactus Dahlias, and Quilled Asters. 



To Mr. W. Salmon, Elder Road, West Norwood, for Dahlias 

 and hardy flowers — Phloxes, Pentstemons, Mignonette, French 

 and African Marigolds, Pansies, and Antirrhinums. 



To Messrs. J. Cheal & Sons, Crawley, for Cactus Dahlias- 

 Blushing Bride, white ; Sidney H. Hollings, deep crimson ; 

 Lancelot, orange, &c. 



To Mr. T. S. Ware (Francis Fell), Tottenham, for Cactus 

 Dahlias — Kaiserin, Delicata, John Bragg, Countess of Radnor, 

 &c. 



Bronze Banksian Medal. 

 To Messrs. W. Paul & Son, Waltham Cross, for Roses, 

 including a new China variety named Duke of York. 



First Class Certificate. 

 To Crocosma aurea imperialis (votes unanimous), from Sir 

 Trevor Lawrence, Bart. A grand variety carrying fine spikes of 

 large orange-coloured flowers. 



To Nepenthes mixta (votes, 12 for), from Messrs. J. Veitch & 

 Sons, Chelsea. A very fine variety with pitchers 10 inches long, 

 rich crimson, shaded and blotched with red. 



Award of Merit. 

 To Cactus Dahlia Cannell's Velvet (votes, 7 for), from Messrs. 

 H. Cannell & Sons, Swanley. Colour scarlet tinged with blue at 

 the tips. 



To Quilled Aster Eynsford Yellow (votes unanimous), from 



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