exviii PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTHTlTI'RAL SOCIETY. 



Bronze Flora Medal. 

 To Messrs. Cheal. Crawley, for rock plants. 



Bronze Banks ion Medal. 



To Messrs. Jaekinan, Woking, for hardy flowers. 



To Messrs. Ambrose, Cheshunt, for Carnations, Eucharis, Ac 



Award of Merit. 



1 arex Vilmorini (votes, 13 for, 1 against), from Messrs. Cannell. 

 Swanley. A most graceful plant with long narrow green leaves, which 

 drop or recurve in an elegant form. This will prove a valuable decorative- 

 plant. 



To Primula sinensis 'His Majesty' (votes, 16 for, 4 against), from 

 Messrs. Sutton, Reading. A beautiful white double flower, of perfect 

 shape, and extra large size. 



To Crocus chrysanthus var. * Warley ' (votes, unanimous) from Miss 

 Willmott, V.M.H., Great Warley. A very handsome variety with 

 medium- sized flowers, which are white, with a yellow base in the centre 

 of the flower, tinged with deep blue on the exterior, and bright red pistils. 



To Rose ' Prince de Bulgarie ' (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. Paul. 

 Cheshunt. A H.T. variety of great beauty and form : the outer edges 

 of the petals are pure white, shading to a delicate shade of pink in the 

 centre of the flower. 



Other Exhibits. 



Messrs. Jas. Veitch, Chelsea, staeed winter-flowering plants, and 



Loropetalum chinense. 



Messrs. Peed, Streatham, brought alpine plants. 



Guildford Hardy Plant Nursery, Guildford, sent hardy plants and 

 bulbs. 



Miss Hopkins, Mere Cottage, Kniusford, brought hardy flowers. 

 Messrs. Barr, Covent Garden, staged hardy bulbcus plants. 

 The Hon. Mrs. Albert Brassey, Heythorp Park. Chipping Norton, sent 

 Violet • Countess of Caledon,' admirably grown. 

 Messrs. R. Veitch. Exeter, staged Ericas. 



Mr. Kent, Dean House Gardens, Alresford, sent Violet • Miss Naylor.' 

 G. E. Moore. Esq., Royal Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, sent Lachen- 

 alias, 



Mr. J. Robson, Altrincham. brought Carnation 1 Flamingo.' 

 Miss Willmott, V.M.H., Warley Place, Great Warley, sent Bomulea 

 rival is, Iris reticulata, and Cyclamen ibericum in considerable variety. 



Floral Committee, Februaby 2*. 1905. 

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



Awards Recommended :— 



Gold Medal. 



To Messrs. Cuthbert, Southgate, for forced flowering shrubs. 



