HYBRID CONFERENCE REPORT. 5 
In order that accurate results may be arrived at, and to facilitate com- 
parisons and deductions, a card (as shown) will be supplied to all 
exhibitors on application, which it is requested may be carefully filled up 
with all the necessary details. When either the seed or pollen Parents, 
or both, are themselves cross-bred, it is particularly requested that the 
pedigree may be given through as many generations of ancestors as 
possible. Exhibitors are most earnestly requested to apply for their 
cards beforehand, and to fill them up accurately and legibly. Each 
separate plant should be entered on a separate card so as to avoid con- 
fusion—only one plant on one card. 
Anyone who will be so kind as to send plants or cuttings of Hybrids 
to be grown at Chiswick in readiness for the Conference will receive the 
best thanks of the Council. 
SPECIMEN OF CARD (Reduced). 
HYBRID OR CROSS-BRED PLANT. 
Raised by Mr. ........ BeReeg es seen ces’ BUCLOUECSSecabe eee cious eee <a cans ren ene Ae 
Merhibited Of Mr 8.2. ccec..+<.20sacteees AIMATESS Sy sencdatchtes Mntkuee AToten occ 
Date of Cross NR tee oh aks at 
Name of Hybrid Female or Seed | Male or Pollen Ancestral 
or Cross-bred. Parent. | Parent. Pedigree. 
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Remarks on Variation, Size, Form, Colour, &c. :— 
The Conference will open at Chiswick on Tuesday, July 11, at 
12.45 p.m., when the guests of the Society will be received by the 
President, Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., V.M.H. Luncheon will take place 
at 1 p.M., after which the Conference will assemble for business at 
2.15 p.m. and sit until 5 p.m. 
On Tuesday, July 11, by the kind invitation of the Horticultural 
