THE FLORAL COMMITTEE, 



Verbena Mistress -.—from Mrs. Conway, Brompton : pink with 

 crimson eye. 



Variegated Pelargonium Sunshine : — from Mr. Hallt, 

 F.R.H.S., Blackheath. The leaves of this were broadly silver- 

 edged, and zoned with red ; the flowers scarlet. It was stated to 

 be a seedling from Aurora crossed with Burning Bush. Mr. 

 Hally also showed several unbloomed seedlings of 1861, some 

 of which had prettily marked leaves zoned with red ; they were 

 named respectively — L' Allegro, Mirth, Zephyr, Vermilion. 

 Euphrosyne, and Versicolor. 



Pelargoniom {zonule) Marie Thi6ry : — from Messrs. Veitcpt 

 & Son. One of the varieties with horse-shoe foliage, and salmon- 

 coloured flowers edged with white ; the latter were produced in 

 large trusses. 



iFuchsia Virgin Gueen {Mellon) : — from Messrs. Veitch A 

 Son. a variety with short-tubed large flowers, having a white 

 tube, and deep purple-crimson corolla. 



Antirrhinums :— from Messrs. Downie & Co. A collection of 

 cut blooms of numerous unnamed seedlings. 



Verbenas: — from Mr. Tdenek. A collection of cut trusses 

 of twenty-four varieties, in very fine condition, A Special Cer- 

 tificate was awarded. 



Phloxes:— from Mr. Turner. A collection of cut paniclei 

 of twelve fine named sorts. 



Auriust ^7tk, 1861.— Dr. Bushell in the Chair. 

 The various subjects of exhibition were as follows : — 

 Anaectoehilus Bullenii :— from Messrs. Low & Co., Clapton. 

 This, which was a beautiful and distinct form of a very handsome 

 family, had been collected on the west of Borneo, by Hugh 

 Low, Jun., Esq., and had been but a few days in this country. 

 The leaves were small, ovate-lanceolate in form, the surface of ?. 

 dark bronze-green ground colour, marked with three longitudin^il 

 bold distinct stripes of coppery-red. It was awarded a Fiest- 

 Class Certificate. 



** Arthrobotrya articulata :"— from Messrs. Low & Co. This 



