i'jG EEPOltTS OF THE FLOPtAL COMAllTTi^E, 



maroon upper petals ; Pericles, a French wliite, ■vvltli dark maroon 

 tipper petals^ not very smooth ; Clio, very bright carmine-rose, with 

 dark maroon upper petals and "white throat, but deficient in form ; 

 Alvar ; Beacon; Tycoon, ti pleasing floT^'er, resembling (7//o ; Vii'id, 

 A small bright orange-sfcarlet ; Bngadier, rosy-scarlet, marbled with 

 maroon, the upper petals maroon, with bright rosy-scarlet edge ; 

 and Royal Albcrt^B, fine variety, awarded a first-class certificate at 

 the May Show. 



From Mr. TuRXER : — 



Pelargonium Mrs, Harvey, French white, wuth dark carmine spots ; 



Painted Beauty ; andi^-fw dejoie, Indian red, with purplish throat, all 



spotted sorts ; and Duchess of BucJcidgharn, hardly in bloom. 

 Pelargonium (fancy) Mrs. Reynolds Hole, French white, having the 



upper petals with a dark rosy blotch and a broad margin of white ; 



Ixidy Towers ; Bella ; and Edith ; the latter not sufficiently in 



bloom. 



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Pinl- Attraction, dark purple edge; Titiens, da^rk red edge; Elcho, a 

 promising flower with light purple edge ; all of them pleasing 

 varieties. 



From Mr. Nye ; 



Pelargomum : Belle of the Ball and Coaflagrattonf both already certi- 

 ficated ; Improrement ; Initmaiional , a showy flower, but considered 

 to be no improvement ; and Souvenir, 



From Messrs. J. & J. Fbaseb, Lea Bridge Road ; 



Pelargonium IntcTmationaly a bold but rather rough scarlet-rose, slightly 



spotted, with dark crimson upper petals ; and Mrs. Bryen, a carmine 

 fancy variety. 



From Mr. Holla^nd, gardener to R. W. Peake, Esq., Isleworth :— 



Pelargonium (fancy) Scintilla^ Fair Alice^ltind^Bellona, a j^earling dark 

 lilac rose. 



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From M. Ambboise Vebschaffelt, Ghent : — 



Azalea Due d'Avembevg^ already granted a first-class certificate. 



From Mr. W. Bull : — 



Petunia: Princess, Tnimitalilis la Parfaii, Rose Rendatlery Dazzh] 

 Promise, Venns, Sjyitjire, 



Pelargoniim : Queen of Queens, Mrs. Baleman, Leotard^ Blondin, 



Princess, Radania II., Viceroy of Egypt, Interjiational, 

 Oloxinta : Lady Dorothy Nevill^ Marqids. 



From Messrs. Veitch & Son" : — 



Calceolana Spotted Qem, a yellow spotted herbaceous sort, with cob- 

 webby leaves. This had been produced by crossing with C. sitavis. 



From Mr. Bdxton, ^yandsworth Road :^ 



Calceolaria Ophir, a half-shrubby sort. 



From Mr, Watson, St. Albans : — 



Calceolaria Golden Dwarf a very dwarf, compact, and free-flowering 



9f — ^f - 



Prince A rthur. 



bedding purposes: also 



From Mr. G. Smith, Lorrimore Road, Walworth : 

 Calceolaria : 12 shrubby varieties. 



From Messrs. Downie, LatrDj & Laixg : 



Calceolaria (hxuigc Gem, a bedding variety, more robust and having 

 larger flower heads than Prince of Orange. 



