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Silver Flora Medal. 
To Messrs. Allwood, Haywards Heath, for Carnations. 
To Mr. C. Engelmann, Saffron Walden, for Carnations. 
To Mr. E. J. Hicks, Twyford, for Roses. 
To Messrs. L. R. Russell, Richmond, for green-house plants and flowering 
shrubs. 
Silver Grenfell Medal. 
To Messrs. B. R. Cant, Colchester, for Roses. 
To Messrs. Cutbush, Barnet, for Roses and flowering shrubs. 
To Messrs. Ladhams, Southampton, for hardy plants. 
To Messrs. Low, Bush Hill Park, for Carnations and Australian plants. 
Silver Banksian Medal. 
To Mr. J. C. Allgrove, Langley, for flowering shrubs. 
To Messrs. Cheal, Crawley, for flowering shrubs. 
To Messrs. Piper, Langley, for hardy plants. 
To Mr. M. Prichard, Christchurch, for alpines. 
To Mr. R. Prichard, West Moors, for alpines. 
To Mr : G. Prince, Longworth, for Roses. 
To Mr. G. Reuthe, Keston, for hardy plants. 
To Messrs. Sutton, Reading, for Schizanthus. 
To Messrs. Tucker, Oxford, for alpines. 
To Messrs. Waterer, Sons & Crisp, Twyford, for Rhododendrons. 
To Mr. W. Wells, jun., Merstham, for hardy plants. 
Bronze Flora Medal. 
To Mr. H. Clarke, Taunton, for Violas. 
To Messrs. Crook, Camberley, for Polyanthus. 
To Messrs. C. Elliott, Stevenage, for alpines. 
To Messrs. Hopkins, Shepperton, for hardy plants. 
To T. H. Lowinsky, Esq., Sunninghill, for Rhododendrons. 
To Messrs. Maxwell & Beale, Broadstone, for hardy plants. 
To Messrs. Carter Page, London, for Violas. 
To Messrs. Reamsbottom, Geashill, for Anemones. 
To Messrs. Waterer, Sons & Crisp, Twyford, for hardy plants. 
To Messrs. Whitelegg, Chislehurst, for flowering shrubs. 
Bronze Banksian Medal. 
To Mr. E. Hills, Hanley Castle, for Primulas and Anemones. 
To Mr. G. W. Miller, Wisbech, for hardy plants. 
Award of Merit. 
To Aubrietia ' Attraction ' (votes 19 for), from Mr. M. Prichard, Christchurch. 
A very free-flowering Aubrietia with pale-lilac flowers, the centres of which are 
surrounded by a zone of white. 
To Azalea viscosa glauca (votes 16 for, 4 against), from F. J. Strover, Esq., 
South Norwood. The exhibitor of this plant raised it from a cutting obtained 
from a large hedge growing in France. The flowers are small, white, with pale 
buff anthers, very sweetly scented and borne in great profusion. 
To Camellia 'Fred Sander' (votes unanimous), from Messrs. Sander, St. 
Albans. A bright-red semi-double variety having the margins of the petals 
beautifully fringed. 
To Cerasus ' Hizakura ' (votes unanimous), from Mr. R. C. Notcutt, Wood- 
bridge. A very handsome flowering cherry, bearing pretty deep-rose-pink 
double flowers in bunches all along its branches. 
To Primula chionantha (votes 11 for), from Messrs. C. Elliott, Stevenage. 
A new Chinese species with long fleshy dark-green leaves covered lightly with 
yellow meal on the under side. The plant, which appears to be a vigorous 
grower, throws up numerous scapes about a foot high, bearing many whorls of 
large white fragrant flowers. The calyces and stems of the flowers are covered 
with yellow meal. 
To Rhododendron ' Bernard Crisp' (votes unanimous), from Messrs. Waterer, 
Sons & Crisp, Bagshot. A large-flowered variety bearing about fifteen blooms in 
a compact truss. The individual flowers are rosy-mauve with a white centre. 
The upper petal is dotted with crimson. 
