Ixx PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Silver Grenfell Medal. 
To Messrs. Cutbush, Barnet, for Pentstemons. 
To Rev. J. H. Pemberton, Romford, for Roses. 
To Mr. L. R. Russell, Richmond, for stove plants. 
Silver Banksian Medal. 
To Messrs. Allwood, Haywards Heath, for Carnations. 
To Messrs. Blackmore & Langdon, Bath, for Begonias and Delphiniums. 
To Messrs. Wells, Merstham, for Chrysanthemums. 
To Mr. W. Wells, jun., Merstham, for hardy plants. 
Bronze Flora Medal. 
To Mr. E. J. Hicks, Hurst, for Roses. 
Bronze Banksian Medal. 
To Mr. G. Downer, Chichester, for hardy plants. 
To Mr. H. J. Jones, Lewisham, for Phloxes. 
To Messrs. Luxford, Harlow, for Chrysanthemums. 
To Messrs. Maxwell & Beale, Broadstone, for hardy plants. 
To Mr. G. W. Miller, Wisbech, for hardy plants. 
To Messrs. Reamsbottom, Geashill, for Anemones. 
To Messrs. Rich, Bath, for hardy plants. 
Award of Merit. 
To China Aster ' Hawlmark Terra Cotta ' (votes unanimous), from Messrs. 
Alex. Dickson, Belfast. This is a fine, large, double variety of the ' Plume ' 
type, and the colour is a very distinct reddish terra-cotta. 
To Chrysanthemum ' Hollicott 1920 ' (votes 9 for), from Mr. W. Roots, 
Cranford. An early flowering variety with large well-formed deep yellow, 
incurved blooms. 
To Gladiolus ' Golden Dream ' (votes unanimous), from Messrs. R. Veitch, 
Exeter. This variety produces good spikes of handsome clear pale yellow flowers. 
To Gladiolus ' Kelway's Masterpiece ' (votes unanimous), from Messrs. 
Kelway, Langport. A very striking variety with large bright scarlet flowers 
borne in a good spike. The colour is somewhat deeper on the middle lower 
petal. 
To Gladiolus ' Kelway's Monarch * (votes unanimous), from Messrs. Kelway, 
Langport. The flowers of this variety are of a good red colour tinged with 
crimson and feathered with white on the lower petals. 
To Gladiolus ' Princess Radziwill ' (votes unanimous) , from Messrs. Kelway, 
Langport. A very large-flowered white variety streaked and flushed with deep 
rosy-lilac. 
To Gladiolus ' Snowdon ' (votes unanimous) , from Messrs. Kelway, Lang- 
port. A white-flowered variety having the lower petals tinged with pale prim- 
rose-yellow and streaked with crimson at the base. The blooms are borne on 
a good spike. 
To Heliopsis scabra ' Orange King ' (votes 9 for), from Mr. C. Turner, Slough. 
An improved form of this North American, hardy, herbaceous perennial, with 
large deep golden-yellow flowers produced with great freedom. 
To Pyrus firma (votes unanimous), from Hon. Vicary Gibbs (gr. Mr. E. 
Beckett, V.M.H.), Elstree. This handsome Pyrus has deeply lobed serrated 
leaves, measuring roughly 3 inches by 2 inches. They are dark green above and 
tomentose below. The fruits, which are borne in bunches of about twenty, are 
bright scarlet and measure slightly over ^ inch in diameter. They are flattened 
at the base and have the eye closed, and are dotted with a few inconspicuous 
light brown spots. 
To Streptocarpus ' Cuthbert's Giant Flowering Strain ' (votes unanimous), 
from Messrs. Cuthbert, Southgate. A very fine strain, including blue, white, 
pink, rose, and violet varieties. The blooms are very large, and two distinct 
varieties, ' Rose Queen ' and ' Southgate White,' have already received Awards 
of Merit. 
The Awards of Merit recommended to the three following plants at Wisley 
by a Sub-Committee on August 13, 1920, were confirmed : 
Euonymus nanus Bieberstein. A low usually partly evergreen shrub, 
growing about 2 feet 6 inches high, easily kept from straggling by pruning. 
Leaves very narrow, smooth, and dark green. Very ornamental by its bright 
pink fruits with orange seeds, always freely produced in August at Wisley. 
Native from Caucasus to China. Introduced in 1830. 
