FLORAL COMMITTEE, JUNE 20. 



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To Messrs. Jackman, AYoking, for hardy plants and Eoses. 



To Mr. J. MacDonald, Harpenden, for grasses. 



To Messrs. S. Low, Bush Hill Park, for Malmaisons. 



Silver Flora Medal. 



To Mr. W. E. Alsen, Denmead, for Sweet Peas. 



To Mr. C. Blick, Hayes, for Carnations. 



To Messrs. Bunyard, Maidstone, for hardy plants. 



To' Messrs. Cheal, Crawley, for shrubs. 



To G. Ferguson, Esq., Weybridge, for Delphiniums. 



To Mr. E. L. Hicks, Twyford, for Eoses. 



To Messrs. G. Paul, Cheshunt, for Paeonies. 



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

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



To Messrs. Yeitch, Chelsea, for Carnations, &c. 



Silver Banlcsian Medal. 

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

 To Messrs. B. E. Cant, Colchester, for Eoses. 

 To Messrs. Frank Cant, Colchester, for Eoses. 

 To Lord Hillingdon, Uxbridge, for Nymphaeas. 

 To Messrs. Jones, Shrewsbury, for Sweet Peas. 

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

 To Messrs. W. Paul, Waltham Cross, for Eoses. 

 To Mr. L. E. Eussell, Eichmond, for hardy shrubs. 

 To Messrs. Spooner, Woking, for Eoses. 



Bronze Flora Medal. 

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

 To Messrs. Bath, "Wisbech, for Delphiniums. 

 To Messrs. Bull, Chelsea, for Irises. 

 To Messrs. Godfrey, Exmouth, for ' Canterbury Bells.' 

 To Messrs. Mount, Canterbury, for Eoses. 



To Messrs. Phillips & Taylor, Bracknell, for water and bog plants. 

 To Messrs. Ware, Feltham, for hardy plants. 



. Bronze Banlcsian Medal. 



To Messrs. Cannell, Swanley, for Hydrangeas, Pelargoniums, &c. 

 To Messrs. Carter Page, London Wall, for Dahlias, &c. 

 To Messrs. Cutbush, Highgate, for Carnations. 



First-class Certificate. 



To' Philadelphus Lemoinei ' Virginal ' (votes, unanimous), from 

 Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., K.C.V.O., V.M.H. (gr. Mr. Bain), Bar- 

 ford Lodge, Dorking. The flowers of this splendid hardy shrub are 

 pure white in colour. If inch across, and semi-double. The petals are 

 broadly ovate, and many of the stamens are petaloid. The leaves are 

 ovate, being 2^ inches long by IJ inch broad at the widest part; 

 slightly serrated; dark green on the upper surface, and thickly covered 

 with white hairs underneath. The plant is extremely free in flowering, 



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