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J. A. Young, Esq., Putney, S.W. (gr. G. H. Street), for Carnations. 

 Messrs. Jarman & Co., Chard, for Centaureas, Carnations, See. 

 Messrs. B. Ladhams, Ltd., Shirley, Hants, for cut flowers. 

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

 Mr. H. Eckford, Wem, for Sweet Peas. 

 Mr. C. F. Waters, Balcombe, for Carnations. 



Mr. W. J. Godfrey, Exmouth, for Pelargoniums and Solaimm ^Vend- 

 landii. 



Mr. A. LI. Gwillim, New Eltham, for Begonias. 

 Mr. E. C. Notcutt, \Yoodbridge, for hardy plants. 

 Mr. D. Russell, Brentwood, for hardy plants, trees, &c. 

 Messrs. G. Stark & Son, Great Ryburgh, for Sweet Peas. 

 Messrs. W. Artindale & Son, Nether Green, fcr hardy flowers. 



Silver Knightian Medal. 



Lord Hillingdon, Uxbridge (gr. A. R. Allan), for Strawberries. 



Messrs. W. Ray & Co., Teynham, for a collection of Cherries. 



Mr. D. G. Cornwell, Worthing, for postal flower boxes, fruit packing 

 baskets and cases. 



Mr. G. W. Riley, Herne Hill, S.E., for rustic summer-houses. 



Messrs. A. Shanks & Son, Bush Lane House, E.C., for lawn-mowers. 



Messrs. W. Duncan Tucker tl- Sons, South Tottenham, for green- 

 houses. 



Messrs. Merry weather & Sons, Greenwich Road, S.E., for watering 

 appliances, hose, pumps, Sec. 



Silver Banksian Medal. 



E. Mocatta, Esq., Addlestone (gr. T. Stevenson), for Sweet Peas. 

 C. C. Paine, Esq., Haverstock Hill, N.W. (gr. H. Whiting), for 

 Grapes. 



Swanley Horticultural College, for fruit. 



Messrs. J. K. King Sc Sons, Coggeshall, for Sweet Peas. 



Mr. E. Poupart, Twickenham, for Sweet Peas. 



Mr, H. C. Pulham, Elsenham, for alpine and rock plants. 



The Misses Hopkins, Knutsford, for alpines. 



Messrs. Heath Son, Cheltenham, for Carnations, foliage, and 

 flowering plants. 



Messrs. W. & J. Brown, Stamford, for Roses, flowering plants, &c. 

 ]^^r. A. J. Upton, Guildford Hardy Plant Nursery, for hardy plants. 

 Mr. Vincent Slade, Taunton, for Zonal Pelargoniums. 

 Mr. Philip Castle, Baltic Wharf, Millbank, for teak tables and garden 

 seats. 



The Potters' Arts Guild, Compton, Guildford, for terra-cotta garden 

 furniture. 



Messrs. Pulham i^- Son, 71 Newman Street, W., for " Pulhamite 

 Stone " vases Sec. 



Messrs. Ransomes, Sims, & Jefieries, Ipswich, for lawn-mowers. 

 Messrs. T. Green Sc Son, Southwark Street, S.E., for lawn-mowers. 

 Messrs. W. Wood & Son, Wood Green, N., for garden sundries. 

 Messrs. Headley Se Edwards, Cambridge, for garden furniture. 



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