CXxiv PKOCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



To Gladiolus ' White Knight ' (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 

 Kelway. A splendid white variety, with a bold spike. 



Messrs. Cutbush, Highgate, brought Chrysanthemum maximum ' The 

 Speaker.' 



C. Watney, Esq., Garston Manor, Watford, sent Carnations. 

 H. Morris, Esq., Chipping Norton, sent Carnations. 

 A. G. Russell, Esq., Islip, Oxford, sent Carnations. 

 Mr. J. Cooper, Chipping Norton, staged Carnations. 

 F. D. Godman, Esq., South Lodge, Horsham, sent miscellaneous 

 flowers. 



Viscount Deerhurst, Dynes Hall, Halstead, sent Stock ' Dynes Hall.' 



Messrs. Bull, Chelsea, brought miscellaneous plants. 



Messrs. Cutbush, Highgate, staged Carnations. 



Miss Hopkins, Knutsford, sent hardy flowers. 



Messrs. J. Carter, High Holborn, brought Antirrhinums. 



Messrs. Paul, Cheshunt, sent cut shrubs. 



Mrs. Stanton, Child's Hill, N.W., sent Fern's. 



Floral Committee, August 28, 1906. 

 Mr. H. B. May in the Chair, and eighteen members present. 



Awards Recommended :— 



Silver Flora Medal. 



To Messrs. Cannell, Swanley, for Cannas. 



To Messrs. Carter Page, London Wall, for Dahlias. 



To Messrs. Kelway, Langport, for Gladioli. 



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



Silver Banhsian Medal. 



To Messrs. Bunyard, Maidstone, for hardy flowers. 

 To Messrs. Cheal, Crawley, for Shrubs and Dahlias, 

 To Messrs. Gunn, Birmingham, for Phloxes. 

 To Sir E. G. Loder, Bart., Horsham, for hardy flowers. 

 To Mr. A. Perry, Winchmore Hill, for Nymphaeas &c. 

 To Messrs. Ware, Feltham, for Dahlias. 



Bronze Flora Medal. 

 To Messrs. Clark, Dover, for hardy Flowers and Dahlias. 



Aioard of Merit. 



To Dahlia ' Fugi San ' (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. Cheal, 

 Crawley. Flower single, large, of a deep buff colour, with a red ring 

 round the disc. 



To Dahlia ' Dr. G. G. Gray ' (votes, 14 for), from Messrs. Stredwick, 

 St. Leonards-on-Sea. A Cactus variety, of a gorgeous crimson colour, 

 fine shape, and large size. 



To Gilia coro?iopifolia (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. Clark, Dover. 

 One of the most beautiful biennials we have, and though an old plant it is 



