FLORAL COMMITTEE. 
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Silver Grenfell Medal. 
To Messrs. Allwood, Haywards Heath, for Carnations. 
To Messrs. Cheal, Crawley, for Dahlias. 
To Messrs. Cutbush, Barnet. for Asters. 
To Mr. A. Perry, Enfield, for hardy plants. 
To Mr. J. T. West, Brentwood, for Dahlias. 
Silver Banksian Medal. 
To Messrs. Cheal, Crawley, for shrubs. 
To Messrs. Godfrey, Exmouth, for Scabiosas. 
To Mr. M. Pritchard, Christchurch, for hardy plants. 
To Mr. G. Reuthe, Keston, for hardy plants. 
To Messrs. L. R. Russell, Richmond, for hardy plants. 
Bronze Flora Medal. 
To Messrs. Bunyard, Maidstone, for hardy plants. 
To Messrs. May, Upper Edmonton, for ferns and flowering plants. 
Bronze Banksian Medal. 
To Messrs. Baker, Wolverhampton, for hardy plants. 
To Misses Hopkins, Shepperton, for hardy plants. 
To Rev. J. H. Pemberton, Romford, for Roses. 
To Messrs. Reamsbottom, Geashill, for Anemones. 
First-class Certificate. 
To Nerine 'Hera' (votes unanimous), from J. Rose, Esq., Oxford. This 
very handsome variety resulted from a cross between a N. curvifolia hybrid and 
N. Bowdeni. The scapes are quite 3 feet high, terminated by large umbels of 
bright rose-carmine flowers, which have broad perianth segments and are much 
larger than those of N. Bowdeni. The plant is nearly evergreen, and the foliage 
is very broad and deeply furrowed. This excellent plant was raised by the 
exhibitor in 1908 and first flowered in 191 2. 
Award of Merit. 
To Aster ' Maggie Perry ' (votes 18 for, i against), from Mr. A. Perry, Enfield. 
A very effective Michaelmas Daisy, with lavender-mauve, semi-double flowers. 
To Aster ' Perry's White ' (votes 14 for, 3 against), from Mr. A. Perry, En- 
field. A fine pure-white single variety of the Novi Belgii type. 
To Aster ' Rachael Ballard' (votes 13 for, i against), from Messrs. Baker, 
Wolverhampton. A very pretty variety with semi-double, rosy-mauve flowers. 
It grows 4 feet high and is of the Novi Belgii type, flowering from the middle to 
the end of September. 
To Chrysanthemum ' Hollicott Beauty ' (votes 19 for), from Mr. W. Roots, 
Cranford. An early-flowering Japanese variety with medium-sized orange- 
bronze blooms of good form and substance. 
To Cotoneaster Henryi (votes unanimous), from S. Morris, Esq., Norwich. 
A distinct shrub of very neat habit, very freely producing axillary clusters of 
red berries. The plant branches somewhat horizontally, and the lanceolate 
leaves are shining green above, deeply veined, and white underneath. 
To Helianthus ' Monarch ' (votes unanimous), from Mr, M. Pritchard, Christ- 
church. A fine autumn border plant, attaining a height of 7 or 8 feet. The dark 
centred flowers are very large and of a deep golden -yellow colour. They are 
borne on stiff purplish stems. 
To Nerine ' Mascotte ' (votes unanimous), from Messrs. Barr, Taplow. A 
fine variety of the Fothergilli type, with large flowers of crimson-carmine having 
a central band of scarlet. 
The following Dahlias were selected for trial at Wisley : — 
From Messrs. Burrell, Cambridge : ' Audrey ' (Min. Pxony), ' Crimson 
King ' (Paeony), ' Ivor ' (Coll.), ' Prudence ' (Coll.). 
From Mr. J. A. Jarrett, Anerley : ' Anerley Scarlet ' (Garden Dec), ' Dickie 
Ellis ' (Coll.), • Rigidity ' (Dec), ' Stability ' (Dec). 
From Messrs. Stredwick, St. Leonards : ' Goldfinch ' (Coll.). 
From Mr. C. Turner, Slough : ' Joan ' (Star), ' Ladas ' (Coll.), ' Leda ' (Star). 
