FLORAL COMMITTEE, SEPTEMBER 25. 



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Paul & Son. A New Zealand variety of dwarf habit and light 

 green foliage. 



To Veronica cupressoides (votes, 8 for), from Messrs. Paul & 

 Son. A very dwarf-growing and much-branched variety with 

 light green foliage, resembling a Cupressus. 



To Veronica salicornoides (votes unanimous), from Messrs. 

 Paul & Son. A compact-growing variety with small leaves of 

 a yellowish green shade. A very rare, whipcord, variety. 



Award of Merit. 



To Cactus Dahlia Earl of Pembroke (votes unanimous), 

 from Messrs. Keynes, Williams & Co., Salisbury. A very fine 

 dark purple variety of good form. 



To Cactus Dahlia Harmony (votes unanimous), from Messrs. 

 Keynes, Williams & Co. Flowers bronzy yellow, fading to light 

 yellow. 



To Cactus Dahlia The Bishop (votes unanimous), from 

 Messrs. Keynes, Williams & Co. Flowers orange-red. 



To Fancy Dahlia Novelty (votes unanimous), from Mr. 

 Mortimer, Farnham. Flowers blush, striped and splashed with 

 pink. 



To Eriocnema Sanderse (votes unanimous), from Messrs. 



F. Sander & Co., St. Albans. An ornamental-foliaged plant ol 

 dwarf habit, with deep bronzy leaves spotted and striped with 

 silvery grey. 



To Cactus Dahlia Mrs. F. Fell (votes unanimous), from 

 Mr. T. S. Ware (F. Fell), Tottenham. Flowers white with a 

 yellow centre. 



To Single Dahlia Cissie (votes unanimous), from Mr. T. S. 

 Ware. Flowers bright pink with a crimson centre. 



To Cactus Dahlia John Welch (votes unanimous), from Mr. 



G. Humphries, Kington Langley. Flowers lilac-rose, maroon 

 zone round the disc. 



To Tea Rose Maman Cochet (votes, 7 for, 1 against), from 

 Messrs. Paul & Son, Cheshunt. Flowers of a pretty delicate pink. 



To Acer purpurascens Nizetti (votes unanimous), from 

 Messrs. Paul & Son. Leaves green with yellow markings. 



To Gladiolus Cygnet (votes unanimous), from Messrs. 

 Burrell & Co., Cambridge. Of fine form ; colour blush-white, 

 flushed with crimson. 



