NARCISSUS AND TULIP COMMITTEE. 



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Silver Banksian Medal. 



To Mr. C. Bourne, Bletchley, for Daffodils and Tulips. 

 Award oj Merit. 



To Narcissus ' Syphax ' (votes, 14 for, i against), for garden 

 purposes, and (votes, 12 for, o against) for cutting, from Mr. A. M. 

 Wilson, Shovel. A beautiful A^. Jonquilla hybrid raised by Mr. J. C. 

 Williams ; the colour is rich golden-yellow, and the variety is free 

 in growth and flower. 



To Narcissus ' Tita ' (votes, 12 for, o against), for garden purposes, 

 and (votes, 13 for, o against) for cutting, from Mr. A. M. Wilson. 

 An Incomparabilis variety with soft sulphur-yellow perianth and 

 frilled orange cup, raised by Mr. P. D. Williams. 



To Narcissus ' Sunrise ' (votes, 11 for, o against), for cutting, 

 from Mr. A. M. Wilson. A neat and beautiful bicolor Barrii variety 

 raised by Mrs. R. O. Backhouse ; perianth cream-white ; cup broad, 

 crimped, and vivid orange. 



To Narcissus ' Eastern Maid ' (votes, 12 for, o against), for 

 exhibition, from Messrs. R. H. Bath. A finely proportioned and 

 handsome variety, with broad, soft-yellow perianth segments, and 

 a short, frilled, golden-yellow trumpet. (Fig. 77.) 



Narcissus and Tulip Committee, April 7, 1914. 

 Mr. E. A. Bowles in the Chair, and twenty-three members present. 



Awards Recommended : — 



Silver-gilt Flora Medal. 

 To Messrs. Barr, Covent Garden, for Daffodils. 

 To Messrs. Bath, Wisbech, for Daffodils and Tulips. 

 To Mr. A. M. Wilson, Shovel, for Daffodils. 



Silver-gilt Banksian Medal. 



To Mr. C. Bourne, Bletchley, for Daffodils and TuHps. 

 To Messrs. Sutton, Reading, for Daffodils. 



Silver Flora Medal. 

 To Mr. F. Herbert Chapman, Rye, for Daffodils. 



5^7?;^^ Banksian Medal. 



To Messrs. Cartwright & Goodwin, Kidderminster, for Daffodils. 

 To Messrs. Walter T. Ware, Inglescombe, for Daffodils. 



Award oj Merit. 



To Narcissus ' Tantalus ' (votes, 18 for, o against), for cutting, from 

 Mr. W. A. Watts, St. Asaph. K giant Leedsii variety, with broad 

 white perianth segments and a bold, frilled, soft-yellow crown that is 

 practically a trumpet. 



