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XXXVI.—REPORT OF THE FLORAL COMMITTEE. 
(Continued from page 110.) 
March 31, 18638.—The Rev, Josnva Dix in the Chair, 
The following were the subjects which on this occasion were submitted for 
examination :— 
FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATES, 
CAMBLLIA FILIPPO PanLATORE. —Messrs. Увггон & Son, Chelsea, This w 
very handsome variety, quite first-class in character. The ooo at e 
fei мй, апа the. > bowers АЗЫ y and symmetrical, of the eupped- 
e colour AN white freely dtr ith carmin 
the petals perfectly smooth and eve PETAR TPA УИА ag 
the mar, 
IUM SCHERZERIANUM. mon Y 
received one of the mi iz he summer shows o year, was how 
shown in a condition meriting one of the highest aw. at the disposal o 
Committee el cuminate deep green ari rentis | s leaves form a 
autiful surrounding to the bright scarlet inflore vated on 
slender ope and consists of an ovate reflexed теча Балар ае ind a vermiform 
paler scar et врайїх. 
беен LITUIFLORUM.— Messrs. VEITCH & бох. А. n iM pes 
ой, ы. drooping stems, abundantly clothed with bloss and 
violet-rose the Ii lip white tipped with тозу violet, at kan 5 vt rich- 
M m of a сае tone of the same colour. 
SECOND-CLASS CERTIFICATES. 
PRIMULA SINENSIS FILICIFOLIA.—Messrs, E. Q. HENDERSON & Е St. Du 
Wood. This distinct and handsome variety of ese Primrose had already 
received commendation (see Proc. R H. S., i. 477). pod now shown in 
vigorous and highly deren condition, and proved to be a decided Dioon 
amongst subjects adapted for conservatory decoration. The two forms—aLBa with 
blush white, and RUBRA, ta with rosy-coloured flowers, were both shown, and a certi- 
d to 
AMARYLLIS BRILLIANT.—Messrs. Е. О, Henderson & Sox. One of the Hip- 
peastrum series, a handsom: 2..2 with well-formed and welle xpanded flowers, of 
а M a crimson, and having a slightly-marked white stripe down each of the 
gmen 
COMMENDATIONS. 
AMARYLLIS Fire KrwG.— Mr. W. BULL, Chelsea. A showy variety, with the 
ДЖ of a very bright scarlet, marked with a white star, but rather small in 
LOWER YxrLow Perrecrion.—F. J. Granam, Esq., Cranfo "s 
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lowered single на чч clear yellow wallflower, remarkably sweet-s serie 
een obtained by Mr. Graham by careful seeding and edi through several 
kae It was beautiful as a һар саа spring 
Ркратвохіом (forcing) Mrs. Lewis LorD.—Mes wide ia: & Sox, oe ate 
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iny spots on the upper petals, and a + +. centre. It was regarded asa 
khe foreinig e rds ot so good as one called Pine 
