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To Rosa Hugonis (votes n for), from Messrs. Piper, Langley. A 
very distinct species from Western China. The flowers are single, 
sulphur-yellow in colour, and very freely produced. The plant seems 
well adapted for growing as a pillar plant or as a weeping standard. 
To Schizanthus ' Dr. Badger's Hybrids ' (votes unanimous), from 
Messrs. Dobbie, Edinburgh. A good strain, giving plants of nice 
compact habit bearing large flowers of a great variety of colours. 
Other Exhibits. 
Messrs. Cheal, Crawley : hardy plants. 
Mr. C. Elliott, Stevenage : Primulas. 
H. J. Elwes, Esq., Cheltenham : miscellaneous plants. 
Misses Hopkins, Shepperton : hardy plants. 
Miss Mangles, Seale : Rhododendron ' Lisa Stillman.' 
Mrs. Martineau, Twyford : Ranunculus ' Creamcup.' 
Mr. W. H. Robbins, Lewes : Pelargoniums. 
Mr. R. Staward, Hertford : Auriculas and Primulas. 
Messrs. Tucker, Oxford : alpine plants. 
Messrs. Veitch, Exeter : Myosotis ' Blue Eyes.' 
Earl of Warwick, Dunmow : Petunia ' Countess of Warwick/ 
Mr. C. F. Waters, Balcombe : Carnation ' Emily Gibbs.' 
Floral Committee, May 17, 1917. 
Sub-Committee at Wisley. 
Mr. H. B. May, V.M.H., in the Chair, and four members present. 
The Sub-Committee inspected the Trials of Stocks and Myosotis, 
and made recommendations for awards to be approved by the full 
Committee (see pp. xlviii, xlix). 
Floral Committee, May 22, 1917. 
Mr. H. B. May, V.M.H., in the Chair, and twenty-two members 
present. 
Awards Recommended :— 
Silver-gilt Banksian Medal. 
To Messrs. B. R. Cant, Colchester, for Roses. 
To Messrs. Piper, Langley, for miscellaneous climbers and alpines. 
Silver Flora Medal. 
To Messrs. F. Cant, Colchester, for Roses. 
To Messrs. Cheal, Crawley, for flowering trees and shrubs. 
To Mr. E. J. Hicks, Twyford, for Roses. 
To Messrs. Low, Bush Hill Park, for Carnations, Acacias, &c. 
To Mr. G. W. Miller, Wisbech, for hardy plants. 
