clxviii PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
To Lavender ' Barr's Large-flowered Munstead Dwarf ' (votes 13 
for, 4 against), from Messrs. Barr, Taplow. A very free-flowering 
variety of dwarf bushy habit. The flowers are of large size, very 
sweetly scented; and are borne on stems about 8 inches long. 
To Nemesia 1 Orange Prince ' (votes unanimous), from Messrs. 
Dobbie, Edinburgh. A very striking variety, bearing large flowers 
of a deep orange colour. The height of the plants is about 9 inches, 
and they are very free-flowering in habit. 
To Sweet Pea ' Anzac ' (votes 16 for), from Messrs. Dobbie, 
Edinburgh. A very large-flowered variety, having the wings lilac- 
mauve, and the standards are claret-maroon. The blooms are borne 
mostly in fours. 
To Sweet Pea ' Crimson Queen ' (votes 14 for), from Messrs. 
Hobbies, Dereham. A good bright crimson variety, of large size. 
The blooms are borne mostly in fours. 
To Sweet Pea ' Faith ' (votes unanimous), from Mr. J. Stevenson, 
Wimborne. A very charming pale lavender variety, raised by the 
exhibitor. Practically all the sprays are four-flowered, and the 
individual blooms are of large size. 
To Sweet Pea ' Honour Bright ' (votes 15 for), from Mr. J. Steven- 
son, Wimborne. A very distinct and beautiful bright orange-cerise 
variety, of large size and perfect form. It was raised by the exhibitor. 
Other Exhibits. 
Mr. J. Box, Lindfield : Campanula lactifiora alba grandiflora. 
Dowager Countess of Bradford, Castle Bromwich : seedling Begonia. 
Mr. H. Close, Orpington : hardy plants. 
Mr. R. M. Fisher, London : Pelargoniums. 
Mr. J. A. Jarrett, Anerley : Dahlia ' Anerley Gem.' 
Mr. H. Kempshall, Dorchester : Prostanthera lasianthos, Myoporum 
laetum. 
Mr. A. Perry, Enfield : hardy plants. 
Mr. N. Rushworth, Walton-on-T names : Delphinium * Dresden 
China/ 
Mr. H. J. Talbot, Berkhampsted : Cyrtanthus Mackenii. 
Floral Committee, August i, 1916. 
Mr. H. B. May, V.M.H., in the Chair, and twenty-five members 
present. 
Awards Recommended : — 
Silver-gilt Flora Medal. 
To Messrs. Jones, Lewisham, for Phloxes. 
To Messrs. Kelway, Langport, for Gladioli. 
To Messrs. Piper, Bayswater, for Sweet Peas. 
Silver-gilt Banksian Medal. 
To Mr. R Bolton, Carnforth, for Sweet Peas. 
