FLO HAL COMMITTEE, JCLY 18. 



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Floral Committee, July 18, 1905. 

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



Awards Recommended :— 



Silver-gilt Flora Medal. 



To Lady Harmsworth, Sutton Place, Guildford (gr. Mr. Goatley), for 

 hardy flowers. 



To Messrs. J. Veitch, Chelsea, for Carnations, &c. 



Silver-gilt Banksian Medal. 

 To Mr. M. Prichard, Christchurch, for herbaceous flowers. 

 To Mr. Dutton, Iver, Bucks, for Carnations. 



Silver Flora Medal. 



To Messrs. Cutbush, Highgate, for Carnations. 

 To Mr. H. B. May, Edmonton, for Crotons. 



To G. Ferguson, Esq., The Hollies, Weybridge (gr. Mr. Smith), for a 

 group of Campanula Fergusonii. 



Silver Banksian Medal. 



To Messrs. Low, Bush Hill Park, for Carnations. 

 To Messrs. Ware, Feltharn, for Carnations. 

 To Messrs. Cannell, Swanley, for Gloxinias and Shirley Poppies. 

 To Mr. J. Douglas, Great Bookham, for Carnations. 

 To Lady Phillimore, Campden Hill, W. (gr. Mr. Becht), for Holly- 

 hocks. 



Bronze Banksian Medal. 

 To Mr. H. H. Crane, Highgate, N., for Violas. 



Award of Merit. 



To Viola 1 Councillor Watts ' (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. Dobbie, 

 Rothesay. A dwarf, compact-growing variety, with large well-formed 

 purple flowers, borne in great profusion. 



To Viola 1 Dr. McFarlane ' (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. Dobbie, 

 A pretty purple-blue-coloured variety ; free-flowering, dwarf and compact. 



To Viola ' Isolde ' (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. Dobbie. A lovely 

 canary-yellow flower ; free from rays, large, and remarkably floriferous, 

 dwarf and compact habit. 



To Viola 'Royal Sovereign' (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. Stark, 

 Great Ryburgh. A beautiful buttercup-yellow flower, of large size and 

 fine form ; abundantly produced on dwarf compact plants. 



To Adiantum Mayii (votes, 11 for), from Mr. H. B. May, Edmonton. 

 A seedling raised by Mr. May from A. fragrantissimum and having 

 beautiful graceful fronds with extra long pinnules ; one of the most 

 decorative varieties. 



To Phlox 'Doreen' (votes, unanimous), from J. Bradshaw, Esq., The 

 Grange, Southgate (gr. Mr. Whitelegg). Flowers of great size and 

 perfect shape ; of a peculiar shade of rose tinged with salmon, with a red 



