AWARDS BY THE FLORAL COMMITTEE. 



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V.— PINKS, 1894. 



A somewhat extensive collection of Pinks have been grown 

 in the Society's Gardens, of which the following brief notes have 

 been taken. As hardy border flowers there are few plants more 

 easily cultivated, or more deserving of attention. 



They were duly examined by the Floral Committee, who 

 recommended the following awards : — 



Highly Commended ( x x x ). 

 Annie Bolton, from Mr. Dean, Ealing. 

 Beauty (Laced), from Mr. Turner, Slough. 

 Charmer, from Mr. Dean. 

 Cowley White, from Mr. Lakin, Oxford. 

 Empress of India, from Mr. Turner. 



Ernest Ladhams, from Mr. Ladhams, Shirley, Southampton. 



Juno, from Mr. Dean. 



Rosamond, from Mr. Dean. 



Rosy Circle, from Mr. Dean. 



Rosy Morn, from Mr. Turner. 



Souvenir de Sale, from Mr. Dean. 



Commended ( x x ). 

 Beauty, from Mr. Dean. 



Geneeal Collection. 



1. Alba magnifica (Forbes, Hawick, N.B.). A fine variety 

 with large flowers ; white, creamy white centre, fimbriated 

 edges. 



2. Alfred Stansell (Forbes). White, laced purplish crimson. 

 Very free bloomer. 



3. Annie Bolton x x x (Dean). White, very dark centre, 

 fimbriated edges. Very free bloomer. 



4. Beauty x x x (Turner). Flowers large ; red, laced 

 crimson. Dwarf habit. 



5. Beauty x x (Dean). White, red centre. 



6. Beauty of Bath (Hooper, Bath). Delicate rose, laced 

 bright pink. 



7. Bertram (Turner). Flowers large ; rose, laced purple. 

 Free bloomer. 



8. Bordeil (Turner). Rose, laced deep red. 



