pXXxiv PEOCEEDINGS OF THE EOYAL HORTICULTUEAL SOCIETY. 



To Mr. J. Box, Lindfield, for Hardy plants. 



To Messrs. Bun^^ard, Maidstone, for hardy plants. 



To Messrs. Clark, Dover, for Hardy plants. 



To Messrs. May, Upper Edmonton, for miscellaneous plants. 



To Messrs. Mount, Canterbury, for Roses. 



To Mr. A. Periy, Enfield, for Irises. 



, Silver Banl'sian Medal. ' 



To Messrs. Bakers, Codsall, for hardy plants. 

 To Messrs. Cannell, Swanley, for Pelargoniums. 

 To Messrs. B. R. Cant, Colchester, for Roses. 

 To Messrs. Cutbush, Highgate, for^ Carnations. 

 To Messrs. Dobbie, Edinburgh, for Sweet Peas and Aquilegias. 

 To Messrs. Kelway, Langport, for hardy plants. 

 To Messrs. S. Low, Bush Hill Park, :^or Carnations. 

 To Messrs. Peed, West Norwood, for Gloxinias and hardy plants. 

 To Leopold de Rothschild, Esq., C.V.O. (gr. Mr. Hudson, 

 Y.M.H.), Acton, for Sweet-scented Pelargoniums in flowers.* 



To Messrs. Whitelegg & Page, Chis'lehurst, for hardy plants. 



Bronze Flora Medal. 

 To Guildford Hardy Plant Nufsery, Guildford, for hardy plants. 



Bronze Banksian Medal. 

 To Messrs. Brown, Peterborough, for hardy plants. 

 To Messrs. Carter Page, London Wall, for annuals, Dahhas, &c. 

 To Misses Hopkins, Shepperton, for hardy plants. 

 To Messrs. Jackman, Woking, for hardy plants. 

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

 To Mr. L. R. Russell, Richmond, for Primulas. 

 To Messrs. W^are, Feltham, for hardy plants. 



Award of Merit. 



To Crinum Johnstonii (votes, unanimous), from Sir Trevor 

 Lawrence, Bart., K.C.Y.O., V.M.H. {gr. Mr. Bain), Dorking. This 

 remarkable Crinum; which has flowered out-of-doors at Dorking, is a 

 native of British Central Africa, and was originally found on Mount 

 Zomba. The flowers are white, slightly tinged with pink on the back 

 of the perianth segments, which are ovate or oblong in shape and 

 acute. The perianth tube is about 4 inches long. The specimen exhi- 

 bited carried over twenty flowers and buds in an umbel, the pedicels 

 being slightly over 1 inch long. The leaves are bright green, four to 

 five feet long, narrowed gradually to a long point, and 6^ inches broad 

 at the widest part. The plant is named in honour of Sir Henry 

 Hamilton Johnston. Iv.C.B., late H.M. Commissioner and Consul- 

 General for territories north of the Zambesi. 



To Grevillea roJ'Uf^id conipacta (votes, unanimous), from Mr. R. B. 



* The Council awiuxled a Certificate of Appreciation to Mr. J., Hudson, 

 V.M.H. . in recognition of his work in raising bedding Pelargoniums. 



