_ 258 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [May 24, 1919. 
Floral Committee. Shown by Messrs. ALEX. DICKSON AND SONS, Saxifraga Red Dwarf.—When in bloom, this 
эеле * “Messrs Е Мау (in the chair), Newtownards, is a very dwarf plant, barely three inches high 
р T . Barr, 249. Р ‘weet Pea Brilliant.—A shapely variety and the flowers are deep reddish scarlet with a 
Cowley, hg B. Cranfield, W. сового T. bearing four flowers on a spike. sap colour is light orange centre. The blooms ‘nave six seg 
Stevenson, Dixon, J. Dickson, C. Elliott, soft, rich salmon-cerise, and a pt self. The 3 stead of th 
б Е, Feider, John Green, John Heal, G. j is nicely waved, and A ves Md of the 
7 : А cellent. Shown by Mr. ofusion over its mossy g 
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Page-Roberts, G. Reuthe W. P. га d. A Nr dela ywered counterpart of the bright-hued 
Turner, and В. W. W allace. and 95. greenhouse plant so well known as 
e y. S visetonensis. he habit of the plant is 
Finsr-CLAss CERTIFICATE. pyre midal and compact, and the flowers are so 
Paeonia Witimottiana (see fig. 123).—This fine ата produced that the foliage is almost hidden. ра s dry hu а е 3 } на 
new plant is а гесеп introduc tion from Mar sea d prove a useful market plant. Sa deep ee yes M scarlet 1n the newly -opened 
А Sn à Dr эк кы, апа pink i in i Ue older flower Shown 
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deep is тее foliage, 
with a faint grey tomentum on the surface Rose Covent Garden. TRE ia finely formed, 
and a very downy underside. The flowers are richly scented, deep crimson jety, that pro- distinct and interesting hyt rid raised by 
about six inches across, pure white, with mises well for the са апа Чо A ле hie flowe r сасе id Е 
central boss of crimson stamens tipped vim trade. We have referred or everal R. $ j M aped fi 
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as po ular varieties; in other words, th 
flowers are horen into a regular circle, witl 
the blooms all at practically the same level ani 
pointing ены. The foliage is neat and ver 
dark green. Shown by Mr. "E. J. P. Macon 
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ODENDRON LEPIDO-BOOTHII, EXHIBITED BY MR. E. J. P. MAGOR. orange-buff over the sides of the mori M 
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yellow anthers, and with red-ti igi 
бу xl-tipped stigmas оз us occasions зе s. Sh 1 
pushing Bonga. hs the spo ie 1 Te: ere usi s s- B- R; gm AN э iso ена Iches Ud. үй. 
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hardy species an has come 664 ihe Tas 1 n E "Hon DE. -A i аара hi ln 
two winters without the least protection. Shown 
by Miss WiLLMOTT, n: t Warley, who raised 
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shade, w im qiie sh dist over the Ei rM Shown by Messrs. BARR AND 80 
centre of the broad falls and a prominent dona таар nis 
it from seed sent from China. ri nie beard on each. There is also a slightly Er M. j ай: 24 peautiful Cotta 
член unl nione p Wace ue ан channel of qui Poho colour is light cerise Pink, E 
AWARDS OF MERIT. the шй and the latter are de ly notched Ea Plight bius n parki ngs ro und а a whitish - 
Sweet Pea Haw mark Pi ШО s the apex. Нота is stated to be а new Gee PS Mons BARR ‘Sons, Cov 
diis ovate о ied ipe fig. A бобам fro m "Poss the young blooms are mod oy Mess 
by its but. an in s ies vero x ms йе ETE Dine хута those ү h have been open a pares ps ti Saffron. — -A beautiful peres 
visitors 5i : ay day or two. отуп by Mr. W. R. Dykes arnation and Wi 
Rese ie Ree gori a d x ш the Chabot: › flowering ( Jarnation i vigorous в pun v 
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and there are usually four on a LAE а nd ail Iris Turkoman (see fig. 124).—A hybrid « E basinan Т s bursting. The v 
elegantly placed. The colour is light pink with tained by crossing Iris нт with кү, а zhtly wavy and very lightly cs 
a subtle flushing of salmon-cerise that makes I. сеа һе алы being the pollen гай 3 ae ш clear light yellow, bse 
the variety sarticularly brigt З nehm parent. flowers are of mediu ize Д a d ; white д 
Shown by Л А gis LEX gn, ceres eris the standards bluntly mated And da rs pel nl str ced power 7 substantial о a 
Newtownards. “А AND SONS, of the falls rounded. The ground colour eina well 2 shown by Mr. 70. ons 
Sweet Pea Brocade.—An interesting bic х а bronzy shade, and on this there is an Saffron Walden. —One 
Sweet Pea, rmm. very large and finely Jom i ui exquisite veining of crimson and a bright pur- Perpetual Pink Model (see fig. 125). p 
flowers on strong spikes. The rme ы ыа beard in the case of the falls, and the most d charming Pinks we have seen NO 
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broad and vel bei and the color a satiny БЫР ай апр and veining on the centre of фт Tt is a pure-bred variety and à sink. 
c dards ssi 55 clear P 
rose pink. yings are of Озу lavende iw , passing into the dee eper hue ant v ms Progress. The colour 18 of E 
shade that seo “the blooms vu distinct. aay сше Shown by Mr. W. В. а medium shade, with Jai атой 
crimson, which ша 
