TEMPLE SHOW. 



XCl 



Mr. 0. F. Y/aters, Balcombe, for Carnations. 

 Messrs. Webb, Stourbridge, for Calceolarias. 



Silver Knightian Medal. 

 Mr. A. J. Harwood, Colchester, for Asparagus and Primulas. 

 The Thatcham Fruit and Flower Farm, Newbury, for Carnations 

 and vegetables. 



Silver Banksian Medal. 



Messrs. Bees, Liverpool, for new Primulas, alpines, &c. 



Messrs. Cocker, Aberdeen, for herbaceous plants. 



Monsieur H. Correvon, Geneva, for alpines. 



Mr. A. F. Dutton, Iver, Bucks, for Carnations. 



Messrs. John Forbes, Hawick, for Delphiniums and Pentstemons. 



Messrs. G. Gibson, Bedale, for herbaceous flowers. 



Messrs. Gunn, Olton, for hardy herbaceous plants. 



Mr. A. LI. Gwillim, Sidcup, for Begonias. 



Messrs. E. Harkness, Hitchin, for Eoses. 



Messrs. Heath, Cheltenham, for rock garden. 



The Misses Hopkins, Shepperton, for rock garden. 



H. J. Jones Nurseries, Lewisham, for Sweet Peas, &c. 



Messrs. Kelway, Langport, for Pyrethrums and Tree Pseonies. 



The King's Acre Nurseries, Hereford, for hardy flowers. 



Mr. W. H. Page, Hampton, for Zonal Pelargoniums. 



Mr. E. Prichard, West Moors, for hardy flowers. 



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



Mr. E. Stephenson, Cambridge, for Asparagus. 

 /- Messrs. Storrie & Storrie, Glencarse, N.B., for Auriculas. 



Mr. E. Sydenham, Birmingham, for Sweet Peas and Lilies. 

 ^: ' Messrs. Young, Cheltenham, for Carnations. 



Bronze Flora Medal. 

 Mrs. E. Lloyd Edwards, Llangollen, for Saxifrages. 

 H. Vivian Phillipps, Esq., Orpington, for Calceolarias. 

 Wickham Noakes, Esq., Croydon, for Calceolarias. 

 Messrs. Carter Page, London Wall, for flowering plants. 

 Mr. H. Dixon, Wandsworth, for Orchids. 

 Messrs. Godfrey, Exmouth, for Poppies. 

 Mr. John E. Knight, Wolverhampton, for Violas. 

 Messrs. E. V. Low, Haywards Heath, for Orchids. 

 Messrs. Seagrave, Sheffield, for Violas. 

 Mr. J. Stevenson, Wimborne, for Sweet Peas. 

 Messrs. W. Wells, Merstham, for Carnations. 



GENEEAL MEETING. 

 June 6, 1911. 

 Sir Albert Kaye Eollit, LL.D., D.C.L., in the Chair. 



Fellows elected (170). — Mrs. Acres, G. C. Addy, Lady Aird, E. S. 

 Allen, H. A. Ansell, Mrs. Applethorpe, W. E. Arnold-Forster, J. G. 



