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R. H. Bath, Wisbech ; Gebroeders Bijvoet, Haarlem ; W. Blom & 

 Sons, Haarlem; G. Bony, Clermont Ferrand, France; J. Carter, 

 Raynes Park, S.W. ; A. Dawkins, King's Road, Chelsea ; De Graaff 

 Bros., Leiden; Hogg & Robertson, Dublin; Rev. J. Jacob, Whit- 

 church, Salop ; Jefferies & Son, Cirencester ; C. Kieft & Sons, Limmen, 

 nr. Haarlem; E. H. Krelage & Son, Haarlem ; J. R. Pearson & Sons, 

 Lowdham ; Polman Mooy, Haarlem ; A. Roozen & Son, Haarlem ; 

 W. Rowlands & Co., Liverpool ; W. Ruijnok & Sons, Hillegom ; 

 Gerrit Segers, Lisse ; Van der Schoot & Son, Hillegom ; V an Meer- 

 beck & Co., Hillegom ; J. Van Til Jshon, Hillegom ; Van Tubergen, 

 jr., Haarlem ; Van Waveren & Son, Hillegom ; Wallace & Co., 

 Colchester ; The Wargrave Plant Farm, Liverpool Street, E.C ; and 

 E. H. Wheadon & Sons, Guernsey ; to all concerned with the growing 

 of the plants at Wisley ; and especially to Mr. Titchmarsh, the Trials 

 Officer, who made the notes on the growing flowers, superintended the 

 collection of the immense number of cut blooms sent from Wisley 

 to the Hall for the Conference, helped in their grading as to colour, 

 and, with the assistance of the students, Messrs. A. T. Rudge, R. 

 Wightman, N. K. Gould, and P. Greenway, recorded the place in 

 the colour arrangement assigned to each variety, in itself a very 

 heavy piece of work, and also drafted the descriptive report, faithfully 

 embodying the decisions of the Committee at their many meetings. 



