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re furnished to him, and they will be examined by the Com- 

 aittee in the same order. Each kind will have to be separately 

 ntered. All Seedling flowers must be named, as a means of 

 ature recognition. If not named, they will be passed over. 



Note,— Exhibitors of seedling florists' flowrs, and others, ■«rill facilitate 



XI. Newly imported or other new species of plants, not 

 florists' varieties, will have to be submitted to the botanical 

 advisers of the Committee, that they may be correctly named.- 



Note.— Exhibitors of this class of plants will greatly facilitate the 



XII. Honorary First-Class Certificates and Commenda- 

 tions will be awarded, at the discretion of the majority of the 

 Members present, to such of the Novelties exhibited before them 

 as may be thought deserving thereof. Other meritorious subjects 

 will be rewarded by Special Certificates. 



XIII. No award will be made to yearling seedlings of Cinerarias 

 or Pelargoniums, nor any opinion passed upon their merits ; but 

 they may be exhibited for inspection. 



XIV. All packages of plants or flowers must be delivered 

 carriage free, and must be forwarded at the risk of the sender. 

 The subjects, whether plants or cut flowers, will be delivered up 

 at the close of the Meeting to the owners thereof, or to such 

 persons as may be duly authorised to receive them, ' If left, it 

 will be at the entire risk of the senders, 



XV. The Committee will hold the power of examining with all 



The following additional donations to the E.^perimental Floral 



Department, at Chiswick, since those reported on April 12th, 



were announced : — 



Mr. William Barnes. F.H.S., Camberwell— 60 sorts of green- 

 house Azaleas. 



Messrs. Carter & Co.. Holborn— 83 sorts of quilled, globe, 

 pyramidal, bouquet, and other German Astera ; and 63 sorts 



