lxxxii PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Commended. 
No. 12. Dwarf Gold Striped, sent by Barr. 
No. 13, 15. Golden Ball, sent by Watkins & Simpson, R. Veitch." 
No. 17. Pigmy Golden, sent by A. Dickson. -Identical. 
No. 19. Extra Dwarf Orange, sent by Barr. 
No. 16. Pigmy Canary Bird, sent by A. Dickson. * 
No. 27. Tall Orange, sent by J. Carter. 
No. 37. African Primrose, sent by Barr. 
No. 40. Orange Prince, sent by Webb. 
No. 42. Prince of Orange, sent by Dickson & Robinson. 
Floral Committee, September 27, 1921. 
Mr. H. B. May, V.M.H., in the Chair, and sixteen members present. 
Awards Recommended: — 
Gold Medal. 
To Mr. H. J. Jones, Lewisham, for Michaelmas Daisies. 
Silver-gilt Banksian Medal. 
To Messrs. B. R. Cant, Colchester, for Roses. 
To Messrs. Cutbush, Barnet, for Michaelmas Daisies. 
To Mr. M. Prichard, Christchurch, for hardy plants. 
Silver Flora Medal. 
To Messrs. Cheal, Crawley, for Dahlias and shrubs. 
To Mr. E. J. Hicks, Twyford, for Roses. 
To Messrs. Ladhams, Southampton, for hardy plants. 
To Mr. J. B. Riding, Chingford, for Dahlias. 
Silver Grenfell Medal. 
To Messrs. Allwood, Haywards Heath, for Carnations. 
To Messrs. Carter Page, London, for Dahlias. 
To Mr. C. Engelmann, Saffron Walden, for Carnations. 
To Mr. G. Reuthe, Keston, for hardy plants. 
To Mr. J. T. West, Brentwood, for Dahlias. 
Silver Banksian Medal. 
To H. J. Elwes, Esq., Cheltenham, for Nerines. 
To Messrs. House, Westbury-on-Trym, for Scabious. 
To Messrs. Jarman, Chard, for Dahlias. 
To Messrs. Low, Bush Hill Park, for Carnations, 
To Rev. J. H. Pemberton, Romford, for Roses. 
Bronze Flora Medal. 
To the Burbage Nurseries, Hinckley, for Roses. 
To Messrs. Piper, Langley, for Michaelmas Daisies. 
To Messrs. Rich, Bath, for hardy plants. 
To Messrs. Russell, Richmond, for stove and greenhouse plants. 
To Messrs. Waterer Sons and Crisp, Twyford, for Michaelmas Daisies. 
A ward of Merit. 
To Gladiolus ' Snow Glory ' (votes 8 for, 2 against), from Major G. Churcher, 
Alverstoke. A beautiful white variety with slight violet streaks on the lower 
segments, which are also faintly tinted with cream. The segments are ruffled 
and of very tough texture. The foliage is strong, and the long spike carries as 
many as fifteen open flowers and buds. Raised by Mr. A. E. Kunderd and 
introduced in 191 7. 
The following awards recommended to Perennial Lobelias on trial at Wisley 
were confirmed : — 
A ward of Merit. 
No. 13. Lobelia ' Coccineus,* sent by Messrs. Ladhams. 
No. 19. Lobelia ' Shirley Beauty,' sent by Messrs. Ladhams. 
