FLORAL COMMITTEE, JULY 25. 



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bright green serrated leaves ; flowers of a deep violet-purple, 

 carried on stalks about four inches high (fig. 33). 



Other Exhibits. 



L. de Bunsen, Esq., Wisbech, sent blooms of a seedling 

 Carnation. 



Lady Ethel Wickham, Barnwell Castle, Oundle, Northamp- 

 tonshire, exhibited blooms of Carnations Mrs. Reynolds Hole 

 and some unnamed seedlings. 



Messrs. Paul & Son, Cheshunt, staged a very bright collection 

 of hardy herbaceous flowers, amongst which were some good 

 examples of Callirhoe involucrata, Coreopsis lanceolata, (Enothera 

 speciosa, and Gladiolus Saundersi superbus. 



Mr. James Taylor, 5 Leigh Road, New Ferry, Cheshire, sent 

 blooms of Tuberous Begonias. 



Mr. F. Roemer, Quedlinburg, exhibited plants of Humulus 

 japonicus variegatus. 



E. Domaille, Esq., La Colombelle, Guernsey, sent blooms of 

 a seedling Carnation, La Villette. 



Mr. C. Titmus, Harvey Road Nursery, Leytonstone, exhibited 

 Pelargonium Duchess of York, a sport from Mrs. Parker. 



Messrs. J. Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, exhibited a group of 

 flowering plants, conspicuous amongst them being Rhododen- 

 dron x Sylvia, flowers rich clear yellow ; Lantana Drap d'Or, 

 dwarf habit with yellow flowers ; Gladiolus in variety, &c. 



Mr. F. Bull, Wormingford, Colchester, sent blooms of Carna- 

 tions Esperance, The Nabob, &c. 



Flohal Committee, at Chiswick, August 2, 1893. 



W. Marshall, Esq., in the Chair, and ten members present. 



The Committee met at the Society's Gardens to examine 

 Phloxes, Begonias, &c. 



Awards Recommended :— 



Highly Commended ( x x x ). 



(For Phloxes see p. 242.) 

 To Tuberous Begonia Lafayette (votes, unanimous), from 



