FLOEAL COMMITTEE, OCTOBEK 23. 
CXCIX 
Miss E. Armitage, Dadnor, Boss, sent a new hybrid Aster, and 
(lypsophila ' The Pearl.' 
Mrs. E. P. Eogers, Burncoose, Perranwell, E.S.O., Cornwall, sent 
unnamed Fuchsias and Hydrangeas. 
From Mr. H. Elliott, Hurstpierpoint, came seedling Nerines. 
Messrs. Backhouse, York, sent the white and purple flowered forms 
of Colchicum speciosum, two of the most beautiful hardy introductions 
of late years. (Fig. 192.) 
Mr. J. Williams, Lewisham, sent Chrysanthemums. 
Fig. 191. — Seedling Aster. {TJie Garden). 
Messrs. Jackman, Woking, sent hardy flowers. 
Messrs. Johnson, Boston, sent Sweet Peas. 
From Messrs. Dobbie, Kothesay, came Dahlias and ("Chrysanthemums. 
Floral Committee, October 23, 1900. 
W. Marshall, Esq., in the Chair, and nineteen members present. 
Silver-gilt Flora Medal. 
To Mr. Norman Davis, Framfield, Sussex, for an artistic arrangement 
of Chrysanthemums. 
