1903 
1903 
Royal Horticultural Society 
GOLD 
MEDAL, 
Royal Botanic 
Society, for 
CINERARIAS. 
Silver Cup 
FLORA 
MEDAL 
Royal 
Horticultural 
Society, 
for FLOWERS. 
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2 Silver Cups 
“Sbe Clmee,” 
May 27th, 1903, says:— 
“The Temple Flower 
Show. — The Royal Horticul- 
tural Society’s Annual Flower 
Show, which was opened in 
the Temple Gardens, is always 
one of the prettiest sights to 
be seen in London during the 
season. 
“ As to the exhibition itself, the Society have never organised a more delightful and beautiful display ; it 
shows superior cultivation all round, and the flowers have been arranged with much taste. In Tent No. I 
Messrs. James Carter & Co. have a grand exhibit of Gloxinias showing gorgeous blooms, Calceolarias with 
flowers almost four inches across, staged alongside a pigmy type, enormous Petunias, and a pretty rock garden 
fully planted with Alpines, while there are remarkable vegetable productions such as Peas, Tomatoes, Beans, 
and Carrots, and some splendid Melons.” 
237, 2 38, & 97. High Holborn, London. — 1904. 
