FLORAL COMMITTEE. JUNE 25. 



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pale yellow petals flaked and edged with crimson. An improvement on 

 * Monarch.' 



To Border Carnation ' Lady Wolverton ' (votes, 6 for), from Messrs. 

 Cutbush. A very sweet-scented salmon flower with rather flat slightly 

 serrated petals. 



To double Begonia 1 Countess of Warwick ' (votes, unanimous), from 

 Messrs. Blackmore & Langdon, Bath. A shapely medium-sized flower of a 

 lovely apricot-yellow, the outer petals suffused with salmon and beautifully 

 serrated. 



To double Begonia ' W. Sparshott ' (votes, 11 for), from Messrs. 

 Davis, Yeovil. Flowers large, deep crimson, with broad smooth shell- 

 like petals. 



To single Begonia 1 Gipsy Girl ' (votes, 10 for, 3 against), from 

 Messrs. Davis. A medium-sized pale pink flower edged with a deeper 

 shade. On the central portion of each petal there is a conspicuous deep 

 pink crest. 



To single Begonia 1 The Queen ' (votes, 9 for), from Messrs. Laing, 

 Forest Hill. Large beautifully shaped delicate salmon-pink flowers. 



To Delphinium 'Rev. W. Wilks' (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 

 Kelway, Langport. A superb spike with bold substantial semi-double 

 purplish-blue flowers. 



To Delphinium 'Monarch' (votes, unanimous), from Mr. Notcutt, 

 Woodbridge. A vigorous spike with large deep blue single flowers. 



To Papaver orientate ' Lady Roscoe ' (votes, 7 for, 1 against), from 

 Mr. Notcutt. Medium-sized flowers with wavy orange-red petals blotched 

 with black near the base. 



To Nicotiana Sander a (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. Sander, St. 

 Albans. A cross between N. rubra and N. affinis, and similar in habit of 

 growth and size of flowers to the last-named parent. Flowers purple or 

 rose-pink. 



To Eremurus ' Mrs. Reuthe ' (votes, 9 for), from Mr. Reuthe, Keston. 

 A slender-growing variety obtained by crossing E. turkestanicus with E. 

 Warei. Flowers small, sulphur or pale yellow, with conspicuous orange - 

 red anthers. 



To strain of Iceland Poppies (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 

 Storrie, Dundee. A remarkably fine strain with large variously coloured 

 flowers. 



To L ilium Kclloggii (votes, 9 for, 1 against), from Messrs. Barr, 

 Covent Garden. A slender- growing Californian species with small rose- 

 pnrple reflexed flowers freely spotted with crimson and shaded with 

 yellow towards the base of the petals. 



Other Exhibits. 



Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford (gr. Mr. W. Bain), sent flowers 

 of Eurycles Cunninghamii and Cynoglossum furcatum. The Committee 

 asked to see a plant of the latter. 



Messrs. Bunyard, Maidstone, sent Senecio Grayi. 



From Mr. Clark, York, came a new bedding Pelargonium named 

 ' Ebor.' 



Mr. Robson, Altrincham, sent Dianthus ' Napoleon III.' 



