CXiv PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



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

 Messrs. B. Ladhams, Southampton, for hardy herbaceous flowers. 

 Mr. H. Lakeman, Thornton Heath, for Carnations. 

 Messrs. Stuart Low, Enfield, for Carnations. 

 Mr. W. A. Manda, St. Albans, for foliage plants. 

 Messrs. Phillips & Taylor, Bracknell, for herbaceous plants. 

 Mr. E. Pri chard. West Moors, for alpines. 

 Mr. C. Eassell, Bayswater, for rock garden, &c. 

 Messrs. S. Eochford, Broxbourne, for Araucarias. 

 Messrs. F. Smith, Woodbridge, for Phloxes and herbaceous plants. 

 Messrs. G. Stark, Great Eyburgh, for Sweet Peas. 

 Messrs. J. Waterer, Bagshot, for Yews. 



Mr. J. D. Webster, Chichester, for Sweet Peas, Eoses, and Car- 

 nations. 



Messrs. Whitelegg & Page, Chislehurst, for herbaceous plants, &c. i 

 Castle's Shipbreaking Co., Millbank, for garden furniture. 

 Mr. T. Crowther, Fulham, for garden ornaments. 

 Messrs. Liberty, Eegent Street, for garden pottery. 



Silver Banhsian Medal. 



The Countess of Ilchester, Abbotsbury, Dorset (gr. Mr. Kempshall), j 

 for cut shrubs. | 



Mr. J. Bruckhaus, Twickenham, for Aspidistras, Palms, &c. 



Mr. H. H. Crane, Highgate, for Violas and Violettas. ( 



The Guildford Hardy Plant Nursery, Guildford, for Eoses. 



Messrs. Jarman, Chard, for Centaureas, Sweet Peas, and Pelar- 

 goniums. 



Messrs. Mallett, Cheddar, for Lilies, Spiraeas, &c. : 

 Messrs. Pulham, Elsenham, for herbaceous and alpine plants. 

 M. H. Vacherot, France, for new Carnations. 

 Messrs. H. Freeman, Sutton, for rustic work. 

 The Leyton Timber Co., Leyton, for rustic work. 



Bronze Flora Medal. j 

 Messrs. Bees, Liverpool, for hardy flowers. 

 Messrs. Carlton-White, New Bond Street, for Box trees. 

 Messrs. W. Fells, Hitchin, for rock plants. 



The Misses Hopkins, Shepperton, for hardy flowers and alpines. 



Messrs. Eich, Bath, for hardy flowers. 



Mr. V. Slade, Taunton, for cut blooms and plants. 



Messrs. Thompson & Charman, Bushey, for perennials. 



GENEEAL MEETING. 

 July 16, 1912. 

 Mr. James Hudson, V.M.H., in the Chair. 



Fellows elected (56).— Mrs. F. J. Abbott, W. G. Bateman, S. B. 

 Bayley, J. H. Blair, Mrs. Blundell, Mrs. E. J. Boyle, H. F. Browell, 



