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Bronze Banksian Medal. 
To Messrs. Godfrey, Exmouth, for hardy plants. 
To Rev. J. H. Pemberton, Romford, for Roses. 
To Messrs. Piper, Langley, for hardy plants. 
To Messrs. Rich, Bath, for hardy plants. 
To Messrs. Tucker, Oxford, for hardy plants. 
Award of Merit. 
To Carnation ' New White Clove ' (votes unanimous), from Mr. J. Douglas, 
Great Bookham. A large pure white Border variety, with broad smooth-edged 
petals and the fragrance of the ' Old Clove ' Carnation. 
To Delphinium ' Blue Bird ' (votes ii for, 5 against), from Messrs. Tucker, 
Oxford. The flowers of this tall variety are deep Gentian blue with a dark eye. 
To Delphinium ' Pannonia ' (votes 10 for, 4 against), from Messrs. Bath, 
Wisbech. This variety produces short sturdy spikes of clear deep-blue flowers, 
and is said to bloom nearly as freely in the autumn as in June. It is mildew- 
resistant. 
To Gaillardia ' Downer's Double' (votes 11 for), from Mr. G. R. Downer, 
Chichester. A large semi-double variety measuring about four inches across. 
Its colour is rich golden yellow. 
To Pyracaniha yunnanense, Warley var. (votes unanimous), from Miss E. 
Willmott, V.M.H., Great Warley. A very beautiful shrub, bearing clusters of 
small, white flowers on long, slender, arching branches, which often measure as 
much as six feet in length. The flowers are followed by orange fruits in the 
autumn. 
To Rose ' Mrs. Curnock Sawday ' (votes 12 for, 2 against), from Mr. E. J. 
Hicks, Hurst. A beautiful hybrid Tea, producing long pointed buds which open 
to well-shaped flowers of a shell-pink colour, shaded with deep salmon-pink on 
the edges of the petals. It is said to be a good strong grower and an excellent 
Rose for the garden or for cut flower. 
To Sweet Pea ' Le Mahdi ' (votes 13 for), from Messrs. Ireland & Hitchcock, 
Marks Tey. A very handsome variety, having the standards reddish-purple, 
and the wings violet, shaded with deep heliotrope. 
To Sweet Pea ' Mildred Howard ' (votes 10 for, i against), from Mr. Robert 
Wright, Formby. A beautiful rosy-salmon and apricot variety with large 
standards. 
Other Exhibits 
Mrs. Barnard, Wimbledon : Pink ' Emily.' ^ 
Mr. A. E. Billingshurst, W. Croydon : Geranium ' Miss Belle Sureties.' 
Mr. A. J. Crook, Winterbourne : Sweet Peas. 
Mrs. F. Edwards, Bembridge : Roses. 
G. Ferguson, Esq., Weybridge : Delphiniums. 
Mr. F. Gifford, Hornchurch : Pink ' Glory.' 
Misses Hopkins, Shepperton : hardy plants. 
Misses S. Low, Bush Hill Park : Carnations. 
Mrs. Mainwaring, Bembridge : Roses. 
Messrs. Maxwell & Beale, Broadstone : hardy plants. 
Mr. G. W. Miller, Wisbech : hardy plants. 
Mr. A. Perry, Enfield : Liliums &c. 
Col. W. M. Pryor, D.S.O., Stevenage : Primula Westonii. 
R.H.S. Gardens, Wisley : Rosa Farrer No. 84, Buddleia alternljolia. 
Messrs. Sutton, Reading : Aquilegias. 
Mr. C. Turner, Slough : Delphinium ' Penelope.' 
Floral Committee, June 29, 1920. 
Mr. H. B. May, V.M.H., in the Chair, and twenty-seven members present. 
Awards Recommended : — 
Silver -gilt Flora Medal. 
To Mr. R. Bolton, Halstead, for Sweet Peas. 
To Messrs. Cuthbert, Southgate, for Streptocarpus and Tritonias. 
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