FLORAL COMMITTEE, SEPTEMBER 12. 



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of cut flowers, consisting chiefly of Tufted Pansies, noteworthy 

 being Eavenswood, a very dark variety ; Duchess of Edinburgh ; 

 Bridesmaid, pretty sulphur-yellow ; Blue Cloud, &c. Also a very 

 fine strain of new Cactus Dahlias. 



To Messrs. H. Cannell & Sons, Swanley, for a very fine 

 group of Dahlias arranged in bunches, noteworthy being Black 

 Prince, a very dark variety ; Wiltshire Lass, white, suffused w T ith 

 pink; Bobert Maher, deep canary-yellow; and Harry Freeman, 

 white with yellow centre. 



Bronze Banksian Medal. 



To Messrs. T. H. Crasp & Co., Clyne Valley Nurseries, Sketty, 

 Swansea, for a group of Asters, Celosias, Vallota purpurea, &c. 

 Aiuard of Merit. 



To Single Dahlia M.C.C. (votes, S for), from T. W.Girdlestone, 

 Esq., Sunningdale. A large-flowered variety, streaked and 

 blotched with scarlet on a yellow ground, some of the petals 

 being almost wholly orange-yellow. 



To Dahlia Goldenlocks (votes, 8 for), from T. T\ T . Girdle- 

 stone, Esq. Flowers single, colour clear yellow. 



' To Dahlia Demon (votes, unanimous), from T. W. Girdle - 

 stone, Esq. A very fine dark single variety, of a velvety 

 crimson colour, petals reflexed. 



To Single Dahlia Phyllis (votes, 9 for), from T. W. Girdle- 

 stone, Esq. Flowers medium sized, having deep red blotches 

 and stripes on a light ground, base of petals rosy pink. 



To Phlox Moliere (votes, 9 for), from Messrs. Paul & Son, 

 Cheshunt. Flowers salmon-red, creamy white towards the base 

 of the petals, rosy pink eye. 



To Rose Adelina V. Morel (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 

 Paul & Son, Cheshunt. A pretty free-blooming Noisette, the 

 flowers borne in clusters, of a rich yellow, shaded w T ith salmon 

 and red. 



To Canna Quasimodo (votes, unanimous), from M. Vilmorin, 

 Paris (see page 247). 



To Pompon Cactus Dahlia Cannell 's Gem (votes, 9 for), from 

 Messrs. H. Cannell & Sons, Swanley. Beautiful orange- 

 scarlet ; petals reflexed and tapering to a point. 



Other Exhibits. 



Dr. P. H. Emerson, Claringbold, Broadstairs, sent Tuberoses 



