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THE GARDENING WORLD. 
May 30, 1903. 
Silver Ctjrs.—S ir A. Henderson, Bart., M.P., for Fruit; 
Sir W. G. Pearce, Bart., for Fruit; W. H. Janies, Esq., for 
Carnations ; Messrs. Sutton, for Fruit, Vegetables, Gloxinias, 
etc. ; Messrs. Carter, for Vegetables, Gloxinias, etc. ; Guildford 
Hardy Plant Co., for Herbaceous and Alpines; Messrs. Back¬ 
house, for Alpines ; Mr. John Russell, for Alocacias and Trees 
and Shrubs; Messrs. Chas. Turner, for Roses and Pelargo¬ 
niums ; Messrs. Geo. Paul and Son, for Roses and Alpines ; Mr. 
A. J. A. Bruce, for Saracenias ; Messrs. Cutlibert, for Azaleas ; 
Messrs. John Waterer, for Rhododendrons ; Messrs. John Peed, 
for Caladiums, Begonias, and Gloxinias ; Messrs. Barr and Son, 
for Herbaceous and Alpine Plants; Messrs. J. Cheal, for Her¬ 
baceous and Alpine Plants and Shrubs ; Messrs. T. Cripps, for 
Acers and Hardy Trees and Shrubs; Mr. M. Pritchard, for 
Herbaceous and Alpine Plants ; Mr. A. Perry, for Hardy Plants 
and Aquatics ; Messrs. J. Hill and Son, for Ferns ; Messrs. 
Warr and Co., for Begonias and Alpines. 
Silver-Gilt Lindley Medals. —Leopold de Rothschild, Esq., 
for Orchids; J. Colman, Esq., for Orchids; Messrs. Charles- 
worth, for Orchids. 
Silver-Gilt Hogg Medals.— Messrs. Geo. Bunyard, for 
Fruit; Messrs. Rivers and Son, for Fruit Trees. 
Silver-Gilt Flora Medals. —Lord Aldenham, for Strepto- 
carpus; Messrs. Reamsbottom, for Anemones; Messrs. Bull, 
for Qrchids and Foliage Plants ; Messrs. R. Smith, for Clematis, 
Roses, and Herbaceous; Messrs. Balcliin, for New Holland 
Plants ; Messrs. Hugh Low, for Orchids ; Mr. Reuthe, for Her¬ 
baceous and Alpines ; Messrs. Frank Cant, for Roses ; Messrs. 
Box, for Begonias; Mr. B. R. Davis, for Begonias; Messrs. 
Fromow, for Acers ; Messrs. Gilbert, for Anemones. 
Silver Lindley Medals. —T>. Ashworth, Esq., for Orchids ; 
Messrs, J. Cypher, for Orchids. 
Silver Knightian Medal.-—M r. S. Mortimer, for Vege- 
t ables 
Silver Gilt Baxksian Medals. —J. Rutherford, Esq., M.P., 
for Orchids ; Martin Smith, Esq., for Carnations ; Messrs. 
Bobbie and Co., for Pansies and Violas; Messrs. Alex. Dick¬ 
son, for Tulips; Mrs. T. Jannoch, for Lilies and Lilacs; Mr. 
W. ’ Ioeton, for Lilies and Foliage Plants ; Messrs. B. Cant, 
for Roses ; Mr. Geo. Mount, for Roses; Mr. J. Laing, foi 
Begonias .and Streptocarpus; A. Wilson, Esq., for Car¬ 
nations. 
Silver Banicsian Medals.— A. 0. Hamisworth, Esq., for 
Calceolarias; Messrs. Jones, for Sweet Peas; Messrs. 
MacBean, for Orchids; Mr. A. J. Harwood, for Asparagus; 
Mr. W. Godfrey, for Asparagus; Mr. H. C. Pulliam, for 
Alpines; Swanley Hort. College, for Fruit and Vegetables; 
Messrs. Cowan, for Orchids ; L. J. Draps-Dom, Esq., for Dra- 
aenais; Mr. W. J. Godfrey, for Poppies; Ranelagh Co., for 
Asparagus myriocladus; Mr. R. Addey, for Mushrooms; Mr. 
R. Anker, for Cacti; Messrs. Gauntlet, for Rhododendrons ; 
A. D. Hall, Esq., for Tulips; Messrs. J. Kelway, for 
Paeonies; Mr. W. H. Rogers, for Hardy Shrubs ; Mr. C. A. 
Watts, for Sweet Peas. 
Silver Flora Medals. —Dorrien Smith, Esq., for Puya 
lanuginosa; R. J. Farrar, Esq., for Alpines; Hon. A. A. 
Montmorency, for Tulips; Messrs. Storrie, for Auriculas ; 
Messrs. Bath, for Carnations ; Messrs. H. B. May, for Pelar¬ 
goniums and Ferns; Messrs. Hobbies, for Roses and Carna¬ 
tions ; Mr. W. B. Child, for Violas and Alpines; Miss 
Hopkins, for Alpines; Mr. E. Lovett, for Alpines; Mrs. B. S. 
Williams, for Orchids; Mr. A. F. Dutton, for Carnations ; 
Mr. II. J. Jones, for Begonias and Pelargoniums; Messrs. 
Laxton, for Strawberries; Mr. J. Robson, for Orchids; Mr. 
R. Sydenham, for Sweet Peas; Messrs. Trower, for Lilies; 
Messrs. Hogg and Robertson, for Tulips. 
Floral Committee ^vards. 
First-class certificate. 
To Ficus pandurata, Polypodium Knightae, from Messrs. F. 
Sander and Sons, St. Albans. 
Award of Merit. 
To Phyllocactus Deutsche Kaiserin, from Mr. H. Kohl Mann- 
slchne, liritz, Berlin. To Dracaena Pere Charon, from Mr. L. J. 
Draps-Dom, Laeken, Brussels. To Aalea mollis x sinensis 
Florodora, from Messrs. R. and G. Cuthbert, Southgate. To 
Selaginella Watsoniana, from Messrs. F. Sander and Sons, St. 
Albans. To Rosa polyantha Blush Rambler (Crimson Rambler 
+ The Garland), from Messrs. B. R. Cant and Sons, Colchester. 
To Double Begonia Mrs. Portman Dalton, to Double Begonia 
Mrs. Moger, to Double Begonia Sir T. Lipton, to Double Begonia 
Honble, Lady Weeld, to Double Begonia Mrs. W. P. Neal, 
from Messrs. Blackmore and Langdon, Twerton-on-Avon, Bath. 
To, Single Begonia Lady Howe, from Messrs. J. Laing and Son, 
Forest Hill, S.E. To Rosa multiflora Waltham Rambler, from 
Messrs. IV. Paul and Son, Waltham Cross, N. To Double 
Begonia Mrs. Moger, from Messrs. B. R. Davis and Son, Yeovil, 
Somerset. To Geum Heldreichi superba, from Mr. Amos Perry, 
Winchmore Hill. To Richardia hybrida solfatara, from Mr. G. 
Bornemann, Blankenborg, Hartz, Germany. To Tea Rose Queen 
of Sweden and Norway, from Messrs. Paul and Son, Cheshunt. 
Cultural Commendation. 
To T. A. Dorrien-Smith, Esq., Tresco Abbey, Isle of Stilly, for 
Puya lanuginosa. 
Orchid Committee Awards. 
First-class Certificate. 
To Vanda Tricolor tenebrosa, from L. T. Draps-Dom, Laeken. 
Brussels. To Odontoglossum ardentissimum Exquisite. To 
Odontoglossum Wilckeanum Nenerandum, from Mr. C. Vuvle- 
steke, Looehristi, Ghent. To Odontoglossum crispum grairianum, 
from N. C. Oookson, Esq., Wylam-on-Tyne. To Cattleya White! 
magnifica (C. schilleriana + Warneri), from Sir F. Wigan, 
Bart., Clare Lawn,_E. Sheen. To Laelia-C'attleya Fascinator 
Splendens (Catt-Schroederae + L. purpurata), from Messrs. 
Charlesworth and Co., Bradford. 
Award of Merit. 
To Odontoglossum crispum Grand Duchess, from Richard Ash¬ 
worth, Esq., Ashlands, Newchurch. To Odontoglossum arden¬ 
tissimum numosum, from Jules Hye De Crom, Coupure, 117, 
Ghent. To Odontoglossum ardentissimum concilium (Crispum 
+ Pescatorei) to Odontoglossum vuylsteke' exquisita, from 
Mr. C. 1 uvlesteke, Looehristi. To Odontoglossum crispum 
Diana, from Messrs. J, and A. A. MacBean, Cooksbridge, Sussex. 
To Phaius + Chapmauii, from N. C. Cookson, Escp,’Wylam- 
on-Tyne. To Laelio-Cattleya canhamiana “Rex,” from Sir F. 
Migan, Clare Lawn, E. Sheen. To Schomburgkia Galeottina 
from Right. Hon. Lord Rothschild, Tring Park, Tring. To 
Vanda Marguerite Maron (Vanda teres + . suavis), from Mr 
[; Maron, Brunoy, France. To Brasso-Cattleya striata (Catt 
Mossiae + Brassavela fragrans), from Messrs. Charlesworth anti 
Go,, Bradford. To Laelia-Cattleya Fascinator “Nobilior” (C 
Schroederae + L. purpurata), from Messrs. Charlesworth and 
Co., Bradford. 
Botanical Certificate. 
To Eulophia Coleae, from Miss Edith Cole, West Woodhay 
House, Newbury, Berks. 
Cultural Commendation. 
Io Sir I. Wigan, Bart, Clare Lawn, East Sheen, for Cymbi- 
uium Lowianum, Wigan’s var. 
Fruit Committee Awards. 
Award of Merit. 
To Cucumber Mortimer’s Unique (Improved Telegraph + 
Biitish Queen), from Mr. S. Mortimer, Bowledge, Farnham, 
Snrvoir ° 3 ’ 
Rose Blush Rambler. 
The above name has been given to a new variety of Polyantha 
Rose, the flowers of which are nearly single, perfectly orbicular 
in outline, and freely produced in large clusters. When these 
Rowers first expand they are of a rich blush shade, fading to 
a. lighter hue in the centre, but as each bloom becomes fully 
developed, it fades into a delicate and charming soft blush 
shade resembling Apple blossom. The dowers are also very 
sweetly scented, being thus greatly superior to several of the 
Rambler Roses already in cultivation, many of them being 
scentless, or nearly so. 
Our illustration gives a. view of a bush of this new variety, 
showing the large and beautiful form of the dowers, as well 
as the relative size of the trusses which it usually produces. 
The foliage is also- good, and thus serves to' set off the beauty of 
the dowers. When planted in the open, the variety growsl 
freely, attaining a large bush in a short time and proves per¬ 
fectly hardy. For pillars, arches or a pergola it answers 
admirably, and will make a suitable companion, for other Ram¬ 
blers planted out under similar conditions. The plant from 
which our illustration was taken bloomed in the nursery ol 
Messrs. Banjamin R. Cant & Sons, The Old Rose Gardens, Col¬ 
chester, who exhibited it at the Temple Show, as they have 
done on several previous occasions this year. 
