FLORAL COMMITTEE. 



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Award of Merit. 



To Carnation ' Mrs. Wilfred Gott ' (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 

 Cutbush, Highgate. This excellent variety is the result of a cross 

 between a Malmaison and a Perpetual-flowering variety. The flowers 

 are large, pure white, and beautifully scented. In the foliage and calyx 

 the plant resembles the Malmaison type, but it has the Perpetual- 

 flowering habit. (Fig. 109.) 



To Douglasia laevigata (votes, 18 for), from Mr. R. Prichard, West 

 Moors, Dorset. A charming dense-growing alpine from the Alps of 

 Oregon. The flowers are about J inch in diameter and rose-pink in 

 colour. They are borne abundantly on erect peduncles about 1 inch 

 long. The leaves are J to J inch long and linear or oblong-lanceolate 

 in shape. (Fig. no.) 



To Primula ' Jean Douglas ' (votes, unanimous), from Mr. J. 

 Douglas, Great Bookham. This charming plant is the result of a 

 cross between P. viscosa and an Auricula. The flowers are purplish- 

 rose with a small white eye. They are about 1 inch across and are 

 borne in trusses of twelve to twenty. (Fig. ill.) 



To Primula viscosa ' Othello ' (votes, 17 for, 2 against), from 

 Mr. J. Douglas, Great Bookham. A deep magenta-purple variety of 

 vigorous habit. 



Other Exhibits. 



Messrs. Allwood, Haywards Heath : Carnations. 

 Messrs. Barr, Taplow : rockery. 



Messrs. Barrie and Brown, London : lawn grass and alpines. 



Miss Dixon, Edenbridge : Carnations, Polyanthus, and Violets. 



Guildford Hardy Plant Nursery, Guildford : hardy plants. 



Misses Hopkins, Shepperton : rockery. 



Mr. T. Kitley, Bath : Saxifraga decipiens bristoliana. 



C. P. Maw, Esq., Kenley : Chionodoxa Luciliae alba. 



Messrs. Peed, Mitcham : rockery. 



Messrs. Reamsbottom, Geashill : Anemones. 



Mr. G. Reuthe, Keston : hardy plants. 



Mr. L. R. Russell, Richmond : hardy shrubs, &c. 



Mr. C. G. van Tubergen, Jr., Haarlem : Freesia Tuber genii 

 1 Conquest.' 



Messrs. Ware, Feltham : rockery. 



Wargrave Plant Farm, London : rockery. 



Messrs. Wells. Mcistham : Carnations. 



Messrs. Whitelegg and Page, Chislehurst : rockery. 



Miss Willmott, F.L.S., Great Warley : Primula spectabilis, Warley 

 var., Draba brunoniaefolia incana, and Androsace Halleri. 



Messrs. Wills and Segar, Kensington : Gerberas, &c. 



