FLOBAL COMMITTEE, AUGUST 11. 



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To Carnation Victory (votes, 0 for), from Mr. C. Turner. 

 Buff, streaked with bright red. 



To Carnation Ruby (votes, 7 for, 1 against), from Mr. C. 

 Turner. Rosy- crimson self, of fine form. 



To Carnation Queen of Bedders (votes, 9 for), from Mr. C. 

 Turner. Bright shade of red ; very free flowering. 



To Carnation Edith M. Wynne (votes, G for), from Mr. C. 

 Turner. Yellow ground, dark red edge. 



To Carnation Countess of Jersey (votes, 7 for), from Mr. C. 

 Turner. Pale yellow, light rose edge. 



To Carnation Mrs. Walford (votes, unanimous), from Mr. 

 C. Turner. Sulphur yellow, streaked with red. 



To Carnation Madeleine (votes, 8 for), from Mr. C. Turner. 

 White, pale rose edge. 



To Rose (H.P.) Charles Gater (votes, 10 for), from Messrs. 

 Paul & Son, Cheshunt. Dark crimson ; flowers of good sub- 

 stance, and very fragrant. 



Other Exhibits. 



Messrs. H. Cannell & Sons, Swanley, sent blooms of several 

 varieties of Cactus Dahlias ; also double-flowered Begonias. 



Mr. A. Rawlings, Romford, sent an interesting collection 

 of Dahlias. The Committee expressed a desire to see one 

 named Mrs. Mcintosh again. 



Mr. G. Wythes, Syon House Gardens, Brentford, sent fine 

 flowers of Cereus hexagonus. 



Messrs. J. Veitch & Sons sent a collection of Carnations and 

 Picotees. 



Mr. J. Hudson, Gunnersbury House Gardens, Acton, sent 

 several varieties of Stove Plants, in illustration of his lecture. 



Messrs. Hurst & Son, Houndsditch, sent a collection of double 

 Annual Chrysanthemum carinatum, showing a variety of tints. 



Messrs. J. Peed & Sons, Norwood Road, S.E., sent a beautiful - 

 collection of Gloxinias (cut flowers), representing a good strain. 



The Rev. A. Wilkin, Summerhill, Tenterden (gardener, Mr. 

 Cheksfield), sent flowers of a seedling Decorative Dahlia, Mrs. 

 Wilkin. 



From the Society's Gardens was sent a collection of Carna- 

 tions and Picotees. 



