Clxxvi PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Bronze Banksian Medal. 
To Mr. L. R. Russell, Richmond, for shrubs and vines. 
Award of Merit. 
To Chrysanthemum ' Dick Barnes ' (votes 15 for), from Mr. A. W. 
Thorpe, Lichfield. A rich chestnut-red early-flowering variety, of 
perfect shape, with a buff reverse. 
To Chrysanthemum ' Harry Thorpe ' (votes 20 for), from Mr. A. W. 
Thorpe, Lichfield. A rich yellow early-flowering variety, with a 
shading of bronze in the centre. 
To Clematis ' Campanile ' (votes 18 for), from Messrs. G. Paul, 
Cheshunt. A very free-flowering herbaceous variety, with bunches 
of pale violet-blue flowers having prominent white stamens. The 
foliage is pale green (Fig. 117.) 
To Dahlia ' Alex. Kennedy ' (votes unanimous), from Messrs. 
Stredwick, St. Leonards. A bright carmine-red Cactus variety, of 
good form. 
To Dahlia ' Autumn Star ' (votes unanimous), from Messrs. 
Cheal, Crawley. A very bright Star variety. The ground colour 
is yellow, suffused with shades of cerise-pink. 
To Dahlia ' Cupid ' (votes unanimous), from Mr. J. T. West, 
Brentwood. A Collerette variety having deep Tyrian rose florets 
edged with white. The collar is white. 
To Dahlia ' Ermine ' (votes 5 for), from Messrs. Stredwick, St. 
Leonards. A creamy-white Collerette variety, with rounded outer 
florets. 
To Dahlia ' Gipsy ' (votes 5 for, 2 against), from Messrs. Burrell, 
Cambridge. A Collerette variety, with rounded florets. The colour 
of the larger florets is dark crimson, and that of the collar is white. 
To Dahlia ' Janus ' (votes unanimous), from Messrs. Burrell, 
Cambridge. A very neat crimson Pompon variety. 
To Dahlia ' Kangaroo ' (votes unanimous), from Mr. J. T. West, 
Brentwood. A fine Collerette variety, of a deep crimson colour. The 
collar ia white, tinged with crimson. 
To Dahlia ' Lemur ' (votes unanimous), from Mr. J. T. West, 
Brentwood. A very striking crimson-scarlet Single variety. 
To Dahlia ' Marion ' (votes 4 for, 2 against), from Messrs. Burrell, 
Cambridge. A very large orange-yellow Paeony-flowered variety, 
deeply suffused with rose. 
To Dahlia ' Mastiff ' (votes 4 for, 2 against), from Messrs. Stred- 
wick, St. Leonards. A very large, deep yellow Decorative variety, 
the older florets of which are shaded with buff. 
To Dahlia ' Moonstar ' (votes 6 for), from Mr. Jarrett, Anerley. 
A very nice white Cosmea-flowered variety, with narrow florets. 
To Dahlia ' Pastel ' (votes unanimous), from R. Cory, Esq. 
Duffryn. A very large Single variety. The colour is bright rose, 
shaded with buff, and at the base of the florets the colour is a deeper 
shade of rose. 
