FLORAL COMMITTEE. 
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crossing E. Richardiana and E. burfordiensis. The flowers are pure 
white and are borne with great freedom on stout scapes. The perianth 
segments are longer and narrower and more reflexed than those of 
the well-known E. amazonica, while the large Funkia-like foliage is 
very distinct. 
To Iris ' Little Bride ' (votes, 20 for), from Messrs. Chapman, 
Rye. A striking seedling of unrecorded parentage, raised from a 
batch of mixed seeds from J. reticulata, I. Krelagei, I. Danfordiae, and 
other allied Irises. The flowers are of the reticulata type, with whitish 
falls streaked with orange and very pale bluish standards. (Fig. 32.) 
Other Exhibits. 
Messrs. Carter, Raynes Park : Primulas. 
Misses Hopkins, Shepperton : hardy plants. 
Mr. G. W, Miller, Wisbech : hardy plants. 
Mr. G. Reuthe, Keston : hardy plants. 
C. C. Rogers, Esq., Stanage Park, Herefordshire: an unnamed 
variety of Thuya orientalis and an apparently new Cupressus with 
glaucous foliage, unidentifiable until it cones. 
Mr. H. Rogers, Woodbridge : Violets. 
Messrs. Wells, Merstham : Carnations and Chrysanthemums. 
Messrs. Whitelegg & Page, Chislehurst : hardy plants. 
Floral Committee, February 8, 1916. 
Mr. H. B. May, V.M.H., in the Chair, and thirty-one members present. 
Awards Recommended : — 
Gold Medal. 
To Messrs. Cuthbert, Southgate, for forced shrubs. 
Silver-gilt Banksian Medal. 
To Messrs. Cutbush, Highgate, for forced shrubs, hardy plants, 
and Carnations. 
Silver Flora Medal. 
To Mr. J. J. Kettle, Corfe Mullen, for Violets. 
To Mr. A. Perry, Enfield, for hardy ferns. 
To Mr. L. R. Russell, Richmond, for Azaleas. 
To Messrs. Waterer, Sons, & Crisp, London, for hardy plants. 
Silver Banksian Medal. 
To Messrs. Barr, Covent Garden, for alpines, bulbous plants, and 
Japanese trees. 
To Messrs. Blackmore & Langdon, Bath, for Begonias and 
Cyclamen. 
To Messrs. Carter, Raynes Park, for Primulas. 
To Messrs. Low, Enfield, for Carnations and Cyclamen. 
