FLORAL COMMITTEE, JULY 26. 
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from the open ground ; also three plants of a very rare Myrtus 
communis bjetica. 
E. P. Brotherston, Esq., Tymnghame, Prestonkirk, sent a 
very fine bunch of Carnation Germania. 
From B. G. Eowntree, Esq., Hermitage Place, Norton, 
Stockton-on-Tees, came a very free flowering double Begonia 
named Marquis of Londonderry. 
F. W. Moore, Esq., Glasnevin, sent flowers of Agapanthus 
and of several varieties of Crinum, cut from plants growing in 
the open air. 
G. A. Farini, Esq., Perry Vale, Forest Hill, sent a small 
group of Begonias. 
Mr. G. Mount, Canterbury, sent a Carnation named Nora. 
Messrs. J. Carter & Co., High Holborn, staged Gloxinia 
Holborn Gem. 
From Messrs. J. Laing & Sons, Forest Hill, came Begonias, 
Caladiums, and Streptocarpus. 
Mr. W. Baxter, Woking, sent a group of Violas. 
Messrs. F. Sander & Co., St. Albans, sent Begonia Duke of 
York. 
Messrs. W. Cutbush & Son, Highgate, sent a very fine 
Cockscomb named Cutbush' s Giant. 
Floeal Committee, July 26, 1895. 
Meeting at Chiswick. 
W. Makshall, Esq., in the Chair, and eight members present. 
The Committee examined the Cannas, Violas, and other plants 
in flower in the Gardens. 
Award of Merit. 
To Canna J. G. Baker (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 
Paul & Sons, Cheshunt. Flowers orange-scarlet. A very fine 
variety. 
Highly Comme7ided (x x x). 
To Viola Christiana (votes, 6 for), from Dr. Stuart, Hillside, 
Chirnside, N.B. Flowers white, golden yellow eye ; of good 
habit. 
