KEPOETS OP FLOEAL COMMITTEE, AUG. 27, 1801. 



to the red zone. The margin \ 



more decidedly yellow tint. The plant shown had 1 



from the open ground. It was boldly and effectively marked, 



and was adjudged worthy a First-Class Certificate. 



Variegated Pelargonium Delicata: — from Messrs. E. (J. 

 Henderson & Son. A silver-edged variety, very faintly marked 

 with a pink zone. The flowers were light rosy-pink, of good 

 fjuality. This was Coiimendeb. 



Dahlia Maria Carter:— from Mr. Keynes, F.KH.S., Salis- 

 bury. A white, heavily tipped with bright rosy-purple or lake. 

 OoMMEXDED for its attractive colouring. 



Dahlia Imperial:— from Mr. Keynes. A large well-formed 

 regularly-built amaranthine purple. Cojmended, 



Dahlia Maid of Bath {Hooper) :— from Mr. Keynes. White, 

 faintly tipped with purple ; a symmetrical and chaste-looking sort. 



DahUa Charlotte Dorling:— from Mr. C. Turner, F.K.H.S., 

 Slough. White heavily tipped and shaded with a bright light 

 purple. Commended. 



Hollyhock Lady King:— from Mr. W. Chater. A large 

 deep crimson, full and well-proportioned. Commended. 



Hollyhock Invincible :— from Mr. W. Chateb. A very 

 showy salmon-rose, full and even in the centre, but rathei- low, 

 and with somewhat too large guard petals. It was, however, 

 thought quite worthy to be Commended. 



The remaining exhibitions were : 



Hollyhocks :--from Mr. W, Chatek : Queen Victoria, a deep 

 bnlhant rose-pink; Garibaldi, a very showy and well-made light 

 crimsoQ; Imperator, salmony buff, full and well-formed ; Short- 

 grove Perfection, delicate peach ; Agenora, light lilacy purple ; 

 Glory ofWalden, rosy crimson; Miss Lizzie King, clear 

 sulphur-yellow; H^mione, pale nankin yellow; La Dame 

 Blanche, creamy white ; Grandissima, mottled buff; Premier, 

 salmon rose ; Lady Paxton, blush white ; Tisiphone, dull 

 mottled lilac ; Biaiica, carmine rose ; Grand Sultan, dull maroon 

 purple ; Triumphans, lilac purple ; Carminata, carmine red ; 

 Mrs. Pyson, mauve.— From Messrs. Downie L.vird & Laing : 

 Primrose Gem, primrose with red base ; Golden Fleece, clear 

 pale sulphur.— From Mr. W. Paul, F.R.H.S., Waltham Cross : 



