FLORAL COMMITTEE, DECEMBER 12. 



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Mr. H. B. May, Edmonton. A beautiful and noble-looking Fern, 

 with broad fronds deeply lobed ; colour deep green. 



Award of Merit. 

 To Chrysanthemum Mrs. Marian Bourne (votes, 9 for), from 

 Mr. Owen, Maidenhead. Flowers large ; colour a pretty shade 

 of pink. 



To Chrysanthemum Good Gracious (votes, 10 for, 2 against), 

 from Mr. Owen. A large -flowered variety, with long and very 

 narrow petals, pink suffused white towards the centre. 



Botanical Certificate. 

 To Massonia amygdalina, Baker, n. sp. (votes, unanimous), 

 from Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart. Plant very dwarf; flowers 

 white, sweetly scented. 



Other Exhibits. 



H. Balderson, Esq., Corner Hall, Hemel Hempstead, exhibited 

 cut blooms of Primula sinensis Henry Balderson. Flowers rich 

 red. The Committee wished to see the plant. 



E. B. L. Monk, Esq., Falshaw Hall, Wilmslow, Cheshire 

 (gr. Mr. Trail), sent blooms of a white Chrysanthemum named 

 K. B. L. Monk. 



From the Director, Royal Gardens, Kew, came specimens of 

 Brownea x Crawfordii (B. grandiceps x B. macrophylla), Senecio 

 macroglossus (Cape Ivy), Calpurnia aurea (Natal Laburnum), and 

 a very fine plant of Manettia bicolor, carrying an abundance of 

 scarlet and yellow-coloured flowers. 



Mr. J. R. Tranter, Henley-on-Thames, exhibited a basket of 

 the variegated Nicotiana affinis. 



Messrs. B. S. Williams & Sons, Upper Holloway, sent 

 Japanese Camellia Lady Mackinnon. Flowers red and white. 



Mr. W. Wells, Earlswood Nurseries, Redhill, sent a small 

 group of Chrysanthemums. 



Mr. C. H. Ratsch, 1 St. Peter's Buildings, Bournemouth, 

 exhibited a Chrysanthemum sport from Comte de Germiny. 



