FLORAL COMMITTEE, MARCH 2C. 
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other Exhibits. 
F. W. Moore, Esq., Botanic Garden, Glasnevin, sent 
specimens of Aristolochia Westlandi, Strelitzia reginje, and 
Rhododendron barbatum. 
Leopold de Rothschild, Esq., Ascott, Leighton Buzzard (gr. 
Mr. Jennings), sent a bunch of Violet Victoria. This beautiful 
variety received a First Class Certificate in 1887. 
F. M. Burton, Esq., Highfield, Gainsborough, exhibited a 
half-hardy Cape bulb named Melanthium junceum. Figured in 
the BoL Mag. 1803, t. 558. 
Earl Cowper, Panshanger, Hertford, staged a vase of very 
fine blooms of Richardia aethiopica arranged with their own 
foliage. 
From H. Briscoe-Ironside, Esq., Burgess Hill, Sussex, came 
a yellow-flowered Chrysanthemum named Stresa, which the 
Committee asked to see again. 
From Messrs. Paul & Son, Cheshunt, came a dwarf Canna 
named Dr. Masters, having deep yellow flowers beautifully 
feathered with crimson. The Committee also asked to see this 
again. 
Mr. Bolas, Wirksworth, sent a small group of cut Narcissi, 
arranged with Ivy and Mahonia foliage, suitable for table decoration. 
Messrs. J. Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, staged a very choice 
collection of Hippeastrums. 
FLOKAii Committee, March 26, 1895. 
J. Feaser, Esq., in the Chair, and sixteen members present. 
Awards Recommended :— 
Silver Gilt Flora Medal. 
To Messrs. W. Paul & Son, Waltham Cross, for an extensive 
group of well-grown Camellias, the following varieties being 
particularly noteworthy : Princess Charlotte, pure white ; C. H. 
Hovey, red ; L'Avenir, pink ; and a new variety, named The 
Duchess. 
Silver Flora Medal. 
To Mr. T. S. Ware, Tottenham, for a beautiful group of 
hardy flowers, containing excellent examples of Saxifrages, 
Scillas, Narcissus, Irises, Fritillarias, and Hepaticas. 
