FLORAL COMMITTEE. 



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To Helichrysum bellidioides (votes, unanimous), from Mr. H. Hems- 

 ley, Crawley. A very pretty hardy plant from New Zealand. The 

 flowers are about J inch across, and have many rows of pure white ray 

 florets and a small greenish-yellow disc. The habit is trailing, and the 

 small leaves are ovate in shape. (Fig. 112.) 



To Hippeastrum ' Eurasian ' (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. J. 

 Veitch, Chelsea. A bright carmine-crimson variety of good form and 

 dwarf habit. 



To Primula Maximowiczii (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. J. 

 Veitch, Chelsea. A remarkable novelty from North China. The 

 flowers are of a dull-red colour and are borne in whorls on a stout and 

 erect scape about 9 inches high, which arises from a rosette of lanceolate 

 leaves. The individual flowers are pendent and have the segments 

 of the corolla reflexed. The pedicels are about J inch long. 



To Primula viscosa 1 Beauty ' (votes, 11 for, 5 against), from Mr. 

 J. Douglas, Great Bookham. The flowers are ij inch across, and are 

 borne loosely in the truss. They are a pretty shade of bright violet- 

 purple in colour and have a small white eye. 



Other Exhibits. , 



Messrs. Allwood, Haywards Heath : Carnations. 



Messrs. Baker, Codsall : alpines. 



Mr. T. Barron, Swansea : H.T. Rose ' Swansea/ 



Messrs. Bide, Farnham : Pelargoniums. 



Messrs. Blackmore and Langdon, Bath : Polyanthus 



Mr. E. C. Bowell, Cheltenham : alpines. 



Burton Hardy Plant Nursery, Christchurch : Auricula ' Edith/ 

 Viola pedal a bicolor. 



M. Leonie Chamier, Zosin, Russia : Primula veris alba. 



Messrs. Cheal, Crawley : rockery. 



Mr. J. Crook, Camberley : Polyanthus. 



Edinburgh Botanic Garden : Primulas. 



Mr. C. Elliott, Stevenage : alpines. 



Misses Hopkins, Shepperton : hardy plants. 



Messrs. Jackman, Woking : hardy plants. 



Messrs. Jones, Lewisham : Pelargoniums. 



Mr. T. Kitley, Bath : Saxifraga bristoliana. 



The London Bottle Co., E.C. : glass flower-pot. 



Mr. J. MacDonald, Harpenden : Grass. 



Mr. G. W. Miller, Wisbech : hardy plants. 



Messrs. Peed, Mitcham : rockery. 



Messrs. Wallace, Colchester : rockery. 



Messrs. Whitelegg and Page, Chislehurst : alpines. 



Miss Willmott, F.L.S., Great Warley : Draba acaulis 



Messrs. Wills and Segar, Onslow Square : Mignonette, &c. 



