FLORAL COMMITTEE, JULY 9. 
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From Mr. H. Middlehurst, 11 Manchester Street, Liverpool, 
came some very fine Chrysantliemmns, being the result of a cross 
between C. latifolium and C. maximum. 
Mr. Beldam, The Lodge, Acton, sent a double purple and 
white Petunia named Laura M. Beldam. 
Messrs. Cutbush & Sons, Highgate, exhibited Carnation La 
Villette. 
From Messrs. E. F. Fairbairn & Sons, Edentown, Carlisle, 
came a free flowering Godetia named E. F. Fairbairn. 
Mr. J. Douglas, Edenside, Great Bookham, sent a very pretty 
display of cut Carnations. 
From Messrs. Sutton & Sons, Beading, came a group of 
Nemesia strumosa Suttoni, the colours ranging from pale yellow 
to deep crimson. 
Mr. J. Forbes, Hawick, sent a collection of fifty varieties of 
Delphiniums. 
From the Hon. W. Lowther, Campsea Ashe, Wickham 
Market, came a beautiful box of Eosa moschata. 
Mr. A. Waterer, Knap Hill, Woking, sent a group of the new 
Spir^a bumalda Anthony Waterer. 
EOSE SHOW. 
Hybrid Perpetuals. 
Class 1. Twenty-four single trusses, distinct ; amateurs. 
First, silver cup or £4, E. B. Lindsell, Esq., Bearton, Hitchin ; 
second, £2, T. B. Haywood, Esq., Woodhatch Lodge, Eeigate 
(gr. Mr. Salter). 
Class 2. Twenty-four single trusses, distinct ; open. First, 
£3, Mr. Frank Cant, Colchester ; second, £2, Mr. B. E. Cant, 
Colchester. 
Class 3. Twelve single trusses, distinct ; amateurs. First, 
£1. 10s., J. Gurney Fowler, Esq., Glebelands, South Woodford 
(gr. Mr. Davis); second, £1, 0. G. Orpen, Esq., West Bergholt, 
Colchester. 
Class 4. Twelve single trusses, distinct : open. First, 
^1. 10s., Mr. B. E. Cant ; second, £1, Mr. G. Mount, Canterbury. 
Class 5. Six single trusses, distinct; amateurs. First, £1, 
E. H. Langton, Esq., Eaymead, Hendon ; second, 15s., K. H. 
Gifford, Esq., Holyrood, Streatham. 
