People The society honours certain British persons who are deemed by its council to be deserving of special recognition in the field of horticulture with the
Victoria Medal of Honour, established in 1897. There are only 63 holders of this medal at any time, one for every year of the reign of
Queen Victoria. Since 2023, the society has handed out the
Elizabeth Medal of Honour, for which there could be only 70 holders at any time, one for every year of the reign of
Queen Elizabeth II. Thus, neither of the aforementioned medals are awarded every year Other awards bestowed by the society include the Associate of Honour (established in 1930) where the number does not exceed 100 at any time (unless they also hold the Victoria Medal of Honour). As of 2022 there were also the Harlow Carr Medal (for significant contribution to horticulture in the north of England), Reginald Cory Memorial Cup (for introducing new hybrid plants developed from existing garden plants), Community Award (for long-term contribution to
community gardening) and the Roy Lancaster Award (for exceptional contribution by those under 35 years old).
Plants The
Award of Garden Merit, or AGM, is the principal award made to garden plants by the society after a period of assessment by the appropriate committees of the society. Awards are made annually after plant trials. Older books may contain references to the following awards, which were based mainly on flower or fruit quality (but which are not referred to in current (2014) RHS websites and reports): : PC: Preliminary Certificate : HC: Highly Commended : AM:
Award of Merit (not the same as the AGM) : FCC: First Class Certificate (once a very prestigious award) == Publications ==