NARCISSUS AND TULIP COMMITTEE. 
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NARCISSUS AND TULIP COMMITTEE. 
March 7, 1916. 
Mr. E. A. Bowles in the Chair, and six members present. 
It was moved by Mr. Chas. H. Curtis (Hon. Sec.), seconded by 
Mr. G. W. Leak, and agreed, that a recommendation be sent to the 
Council :— " That, in future, meetings of the Narcissus Committee 
be held on the occasion of the two R.H.S. meetings in February." 
Awards Recommended : — 
Silver-gilt Flora Medal, 
To Messrs. Cuthbert, Southgate, for Tulips in pots. 
Silver-gilt Banksian Medal. 
To Messrs. Bath, Wisbech, for Daffodils and Tulips grown in fibre. 
To Messrs. Barr, Co vent Garden, for Daffodils gathered out of 
doors in Cornwall. 
Narcissus and Tulip Committee, March 14, 1916. 
Mr. E. A. Bowles in the Chair, and ten members present. 
Awards Recommended 
Silver-gilt Banksian Medal. 
To Messrs. Barr, for Daffodils cut in the open in Cornwall. 
To Messrs. J. R. Pearson, Lowdham, for Daffodils. 
To Messrs. Bath, for Daffodils and Tulips grown in fibre. 
Bronze Banksian Medal. 
To Messrs. Robert Sydenham, Birmingham, for Daffodils. 
Award of Merit. 
To Narcissus ' Pippin ' for pots (votes 9 for, o against), an early 
Barrii form (' Princess Mary ' x ' Chaucer '), with cream-coloured 
perianth and a very wide orange crown, from Messrs. F. H. Chapman, 
Rye. 
To Narcissus ' Sparkler ' for cutting and market (votes 9 for, 
o against), a robust Incomparabilis variety, with deep yellow perianth 
and orange-scarlet cup, from Messrs. Barr. 
Narcissus and Tulip Committee, March 28, 1916. 
Mr. E. A. Bowles in the Chair, and twelve members present. 
The Rev. J. Jacob proposed and the Hon. Sec. seconded, and it 
