CXiil PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



To Messrs. Godfrey, Exmouth, for Canterbury Bells. 



To Mr. L. Greening, Eichmoiid Hill, for rock and water garden. 



To Messrs. Kelvvay, Langport, for Delphiniums and Paeonies. 



To Messrs. S. Low, Enfield, for Eoses and Malmaison Carnations. 



To Messrs. May, Upper Edmonton, for Ferns and flowering plants. 



To Messrs. G. Paul, Ohesliunt, for Paeonies and Eoses. 



To Mr. M. Prichard, Christchurcli, for hardy plants. 



Bronze Flora Medal. 

 To Messrs. Bakers, Codsall, for hardy plants. 

 To Mr. L. E. Eussell, Eichmond, for Salvias, &c. 

 To Messrs. T. S. Ware, Feltham, for hardy plants. 



Bronze BanUsian Medal. 

 To Messrs. Brown, Peterborough, for hardy plants. 

 To Misses Hopkins, Shepperton, for hardy plants. 

 To Messrs. E. W. King, Coggeshall, for Sweet Peas. 

 To Mr. G. Eeuthe, Keston, for hardy plants. 

 To Messrs. Walters, Bath, for hardy plants. 



Award of Merit. 



To Begonia ' E. W. Walker ' (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 

 Blackmore & Langdon, Bath. A magnificent bright scarlet variety 

 measuring 5 inches across. The flowers are fully double and of 

 perfect shape. They are of great depth and are produced very freely. 



To Begonia ' James Braid ' (votes, unanimous), from Messrs Black- 

 more & Langdon. Another handsome variety resembling the above in 

 size and form. It is of a deep crimson-scarlet colour. 



To Begonia ' Golden Shower ' (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 

 Blackmore & Langdon. A charming drooping variety for growing in 

 hanging baskets. It is very free in growth and flowering. The 

 flowers are a rich apricot, and the half-opened buds are particularly 

 pretty. (Fig. 115.) 



To Carnation ' Charles Blick ' (votes, 10 for, 4 against), from Mr. 

 C. Blick, Hayes. A pure white seedling ' Malmaison ' of perfect form, 

 and measuring 4^ inches across. It is sweetly fragrant, a good grower, 

 and is undoubtedly the finest white ' Malmaison ' yet raised. 



To Carnation ' Cyclops ' (votes, 10 for, 3 against), from Mr. C. 

 Blick, Hayes. A very distinct border variety of large size and good 

 shape. The ground colour is orange suffused with bright crimson. 

 It is not scented. 



To Carnation * Mrs. Huson Morris ' (votes, 8 for, 4 against), from 

 Sydney Morris, Esq. (gr. Mr. Henley), Wretham Hall, Thetford. 

 A good salmon-pink perpetual flowering variety. It is the result of a 

 cross between the varieties ' Mrs. H. Burnett ' and ' Mrs. T. W. 

 Lawson.' The flowers are large and are borne on stiff stems. The 

 calyx rarely splits and the plant is a good grower. 



To Delphinium ' Colonel Crabbe ' (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 

 J. Forbes, Hawick. For description see p. 263. 



