FLORAL COMMITTEE, APRIL 18. 
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Strain'' of Tufted Tansies. The- Committee requested that plants might 
be sent to Chiswick for trial. 
W. E. Ledger, Esq., Wimbledon, brought a pot of Erythronium dens- 
canis semiplenum. 
The Duchess of Cleveland, Battle Abbey, Sussex (gr. Mr. Camm), 
sent beautiful flowering sprays of Bougainvillea glabra lateritia named 
B. speciosa. 
W. M. Bulhvant, Esq., FAen Park, Beckenham (gr. Mr. Cresswell), 
eent a new seedling Carnation. 
"Sirs. E. Powys Rogers,, Burncoose, Perranwell, Cornwall, sent speci- 
mens of IMyosotidium nobile. 
J. H. Arkwright, Esq., Hampton Court, Leominster, sent a group of 
Primrose ' Evelyn Arkwright,' and J. S. Arkwright, Esq., sent a very 
interesting collection of Primulas. 
Lord Wantage, Lockinge Park (gr. Mr. Fyfe), sent a beautiful group 
of ' Fortune's Yellow ' Rose. 
Lord Aldenham, Elstree (gr. Mr. Beckett), sent Deutzia crenata 
variegata grown under glass. The Committee asked to see it again at 
a later period from the open ground. 
Major Thurlow, Buckham Hill House, Ucklield, sent a plant of Lotus 
Bertholetii. 
From H. J. Elwes, Esq., Colesborne, came a group of rare hardy 
flowers. 
Mr. Eckford, Wem, Salop, sent Cinerarias. 
Messrs. Cuthbert, Southgate, sent several varieties of Azalea indica. 
Messrs. Wallace, Colchester, brought hardy bulbous plants. 
Messrs. Williams, Upper Holloway, sent New Holland and other 
plants. 
From Messrs. Collins & Gabriel, 39 Waterloo Road, S.E., came a 
large group of Polyanthus. 
Messrs. Sander, St. Albans, sent Dianthera illustris, a plant very 
similar to and probably identical with Porphyrocoma lanceolata, figured 
in BoL Mag. t. 4176. 
Mr. Rumsey, Waltham Cross, sent Roses. 
Messrs. Paul, Cheshunt, sent Roses and hardy flowers. 
Messrs. W. Paul, Waltham Cross, sent Tulips and hardy shrubs. 
Messrs. Ja'?kman, Woking, sent hardy flowers. 
Mr. Porter, Abbeystead, Lancaster, sent a specimen of the variegated 
Oround Ivy under the impression that it was a sport from Pelargonium 
' Flower of Spring.' 
Messrs. Peed, West Norwood, sent flowering and foliage plants. 
Mr. Piper, Uckfield, Sussex, sent Tea Rose ' Sunrise.' 
Mr. Russell, Richmond, sent hardy flowering shrubs. 
Messrs. Veitch, Chelsea, sent flowering shrubs. 
Mr. Lye, Easterton, Market Lavington, sent flowers of a new Fuchsia 
mamed ' Challenge.' The Committee asked to see a plant. 
