CXX PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Miss E. Cole, West Woodhay House, Newbury, brought Aloe somali- 

 ensis. 



Mrs. J. Rolls Hoare, West Grinstead Park, sent Carnations. 



Floral Committee, March 14, 1905. 

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



Awards Recommended : — 



Silver-gilt Flora Medal. 

 To Messrs. Hill, Edmonton, for Ferns. 



To Messrs. Cutbush, Highgate, for alpine, herbaceous, and forced 

 shrubs. 



Silver-gilt Banhsian Medal. 

 To Messrs. Paul, Waltham Cross, for Camellias. 



Silver Flora Medal. 



To Mr. S. Reuthe, Keston, for alpine plants. 



To Messrs. Cannell, Swanley, for Pelargoniums and Cinerarias. 



To Mr. G. Mount, Canterbury, for Roses. 



To Mr. H. B. May, Edmonton, for Ferns and flowering plants. 



Silver Banksian Medal. 



To Messrs. J. Veitch, Chelsea, for miscellaneous flowering plants. 

 To Mr. L. R. Russell, Richmond, for flowering shrubs. 

 To Mr. S. Mortimer, Farnham, for Stocks. 



To Sir W. D. Pearson, Bart., M.P., Paddockhurst, Worth (gr. Mr. 

 Wadds), for Cyclamen. 



Bronze Flora Medal. 

 To Messrs. Ware, Feltham, for alpine plants. 



Award of Merit. 



To Heloniopsis breviscapa (votes, 15 for, 1 against), from Messrs. 

 Barr, Covent Garden. A perfectly hardy liliaceous plant, stated to be 

 new, with pretty white squill-like flowers, on stems about 4 inches long. 

 This should prove a most useful plant for early spring effects. Introduced 

 from Japan. 



To Pulmonaria arvemensis alba (votes, 15 for, 3 against), from 

 Messrs. Cutbush, Highgate. A very dwarf, pure white-flowered form of 

 the well-known blue-flowered type. 



To Adonis arvemensis fl. pi. (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 

 Cutbush, Highgate. A double-flowered variety, with greenish-yellow 

 centre florets, with the deep-yellow florets of the old variety at the 

 margins. 



To Erica Veitchii (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. R. Veitch, Exeter. 

 Raised from E. lusitanica x E. arborea. This handsome variety is of a 

 bushy habit, with masses of white flowers slightly tinged with rose, 



