REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON FLOWERS. 33 



deau. Mr. Harding also exhibited two fine collections of Zonal Gera- 

 niums, as follows: — Varieties not Variegated, Bridal Beauty, Interna- 

 tional, Duchess of Southerland, Violet N'osegay, and Glow. Varieties 

 Variegated, Lady CuUuni, Duke of Edinborough. Mrs. Pollock, Sophia 

 Cusack and Orange Bidt. 



From Mrs. T. W. Ward, a large and well grown plant of Rhynchos- 

 permum jasminoides, this was a^varded the first premium as the best 

 specimen plant. 



From the same source, an elegant display of Exotic Flowers, large 

 collection of Hardy Perpetual Roses, and specimen plant of Fuchsia. 



From James McTcar, Hand Bouquets and collection of Greenhouse 

 Plants. 



From W. C. Strong, large and fine display of Cut Flowers. 



From W. H. Hallidaj^ two handsome Wardian Cases, which were 

 awarded the first and second prizes; also, a well arranged Fern Case. 



Fi-om Mrs. S. Joyce, Miss A. C. Wheeler, Miss A. C. Kenrick, Mrs. 

 E. M. Gill, Mrs. C. Farrier, Miss S. W. Story, and Mrs. C. B. Chase, 

 each, Baskets of Flowers. 



From John E. Westgate, Bouquets and Baskets of Flowers. 



From Edward Avery, a fine display of Pasiflora cserulea. 



From E. S. Rand, Jr., display of Rhododendrons. 



From M. P. Wilder, eight plants of Seedling Coleus, all of which 

 were very distinct and worthy of propagation; they were awarded the 

 Society's Silver Medal. 



From William Cairns, a collection of Geraniums and display of Cut 

 Flowers. 



From James Nugent, Pot Plants and Hand Bouquets. 



From Botany Class, Dean Academy, fine display of Native Plants. 



From E. H. Hitchings, also, collection of Native Plants. 



From C. M. Atkinson, plant of Fuchsia Prince Imperial. 



From W. P. Sargent, collection of Pot Plants, which included some 

 good Seedling Zonal Geraniums. 



From M. W. Clark, plant of Myosotis palustris grandiflorus. 



From Foster Brothers, a display of Hardy Perpetual Roses. 



From John G. Barker, good plant of Dionfea Muscipula, or Yenus 

 Fly-trap; also, plant of his fine Seedling Zonal Geranium, named Miss 

 Gertrude. 



From F. Parkman, Double Pyrethrum and Lilium auratum. 



From .James Comley, a number of Seedling Zonal Geraniums, but 

 not remarkable in form or color. 



Cut Flowers were exhibited by Joseph Breck, F. Parkman, Hovey & 

 Co., James Nugent, B. D. Hill, Jr., F. Skinner, O. H. Peck, .Tames 

 Comley, F. & L. Clapp, A. Farrier, A. McLaren, James McTear, 

 3 



