NARCISSUS AND TULIP COMMITTEE. 
XCV11 
Narcissus and Tulip Committee, May io, 1921. 
There was an exceptionally fine display of Tulips in the Hall on this occasion 
no fewer than nine groups of these flowers being staged. 
Awards Recommended : — 
Gold Medal. 
To Messrs. Dobbie, Edinburgh, for a group of Tulips. 
To Messrs. Alex. Dickson, Newtownards, for a group of Tulips. 
To Messrs. Barr, for a group of Tulips. 
Silver-gilt Flora Medal. 
To Messrs. Bath, for Tulips. 
To Messrs. Ryder, for Tulips. 
Silver -gilt Grenfell Medal. 
To Anglesey Bulb Growers' Association, for Tulips. 
Silver Flora Medal. 
To Messrs. Geo. Bunyard, Maidstone, for Tulips. 
Silver Grenfell Medal. 
To Messrs. Robertson. 
A wards of Merit. 
To Tulip ' Amber ' (votes 9 for, o against), a shapely Darwin variety, of 
soft amber colour, with yellow base. Shown by Messrs. Krelage, Haarlem. 
To Tulip ' Carrara ' (votes unanimous), a beautiful white Darwin variety of 
large size and fine form. Shown by Messrs. Krelage. 
To Tulip ' James Watt ' (votes 7 for, o against), a stately variety of the 
Louis XIV style ; deep purple, shaded with brownish bronze. Shown by Messrs. 
Krelage. 
To Tulip ' Orange Perfection ' (votes 10 for, o against), a short-petalled, 
salmon-cerise Darwin variety ; white, blue-starred base. Shown by Messrs. 
Krelage. 
To Tulip ' King George V ' (votes 10 for, o against), a fine rosy cerise Darwin 
variety of good shape and size ; deep blue base. Shown by Messrs. Krelage. 
To Tulip ' Fantasy ' (votes 7 for, o against) , a handsome Parrot variety ; 
pink, with green markings on the outside, finely fringed. Shown by Messrs. Sutton, 
Reading. 
To Tulip ' Arethusa ' (votes 10 for, o against), a delightful Cottage variety of 
beautiful clear, rich yellow colour. Shown by Mr. C. J. Van Tubergen, jun., 
Haarlem. 
To Tulip ' Rosabella ' (votes 10 for, o against), a Cottage variety of 
excellent shape ; soft pink, with rosy carmine shading on the centre of the 
outside of the segments ; cream-coloured base. Shown by Mr. C. J. Van Tubergen, 
jun. 
To Tulip ' Marjorie Bowen ' (votes 8 for, o against), this variety is rich cerise- 
pink, almost scarlet ; very bright and attractive. There is a pale pink line 
down the centre of each segment ; base clear yellow. Shown by Mr. C. J. Van 
Tubergen, jun. 
On the occasion of the Chelsea Show, owing to the recent hot weather, there 
were no Tulips brought forward for the consideration of the Committee. 
At a subsequent meeting the Schedule Committee considered the Schedule 
of Classes for the 1922 Show. Mr. Dykes, on behalf of the Council, made various 
suggestions regarding Classes and Awards, and though some members of Com- 
mittee demurred at some of the proposals, these were carried as set out in the 
Schedule published. 
