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To Miss Gundry, Foots Cray, Kent, for flower paintings. 

 To St. George's Nursery, Harlington, for Cyclamen. 

 To Lady Tate (gr. Mr. Howe), Streatham Common, for bulbous 

 plants. 



Silver-gilt Banksian Medal. 



To Messrs. Hill, Lower Edmonton, for ferns. 



To Messrs. May, Upper Edmonton, for filmy ferns. 



To Mr. Seward, Hanwell, for Cyclamen. 



Silver Flora Medal, 



To Mr. H. Burnett, Guernsey, for Carnations. 

 To Messrs. Cuthbert, Southgate, for forced flowering shrubs. 

 To Mrs. Leschallas (gr. Mr. Farmer), Windlesham, for Eichardia 

 Elliottiana. 



To Messrs. Stuart Low, Bush Hill Park, for Carnations. 

 To Mr. Eeuthe, Keston, for hardy plants. 



Silver Banksian Medal. 



To Messrs. Barr, Covent Garden, for hardy plants. 



To Mr. A. F. Button, Iver, for Carnations. 



To Mr. C. Engelmann, Saffron Walden, for Carnations. 



To Hon. Vicary Gibbs (gr. Mr. Beckett), Aldenham, for Cyclamen. 



To Messrs. Mount, Canterbury, for Eoses. 



To Messrs. Peed, Streatham, for Lachenalias and alpine plants. 



To Mr. M. Pricliard, Christchurch, for hardy plants. 



To Messrs. Sutton, Beading, for TuHps. 



To Messrs. Ware, Feltham, for small rockery. 



Bronze Flora Medal. 



To Messrs. Cannell, Swanley, for Zonal Pelargoniums, Cinerarias, 

 and Cyclamen. 



To Messrs. Clark, Dover, for hybrid Primroses. 

 To Messrs. Gill, Falmouth, for hardy plants. 



Bronze Banksian Medal. 

 To Messrs. Bakers, Codsall, for hardy plants. 



First-class Certificate. 



To Primula Winteri (votes, 18 for), from Messrs. R. Gill, Fal- 

 mouth. A beautiful new dwarf Primula, found at an elevation of 

 12,000 feet on the Himalaya. It has proved hardy at Falmouth, and 

 is remarkably free-flowering in habit. The flowers are about as large as 

 the common Primrose, bright Ageratum blue in colour, with a zone of 

 white round the eye. Both colour and size of flower showed some 

 Variation. Pin-eyed and thrum-eyed flowers were exhibited. The 

 edges of the petals are serrated, and the spathulate, farinose leaves are 

 about 2 inches broad at the widest part and 2 J inches long. (Fig. 75.) 



