FLOEAL COMMITTEE. NOVEMBER 20. 
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T. Van Volxemi and T. insignis. The flowers are large, deep crimson, 
flushed with purple. It is a vigorous-growing climber, and flowers con- 
tinuously throughout the winter months in a warm greenhouse. (Figs. 
199 and 200.) 
Aivarcl of Merit. 
To Japanese Chrysanthemum ' Mrs. J. Bryant ' (votes, 9 for), from 
Viscountess Hambledon, Greenlands, Henley-on-Thames (gr. Mr. H. 
Fig. 200.— Tacsoxia uriLiTARis. [Journal of Horticulture.) 
Perkins). A splendid flower, with rather narrow rosy-purple petals with 
a silvery reverse. 
To Japanese Chrysanthemum * Miss Jessie Cottee ' (votes, 8 for, 5 
against), from Frank Lloyd, Esq., Coombe House, Croydon (gr. Mr. 
M. E. Mills). This is a large deep -yellow sport from ' Etoile de Lyon.' 
To Japanese Chrysanthemum ' Major Plumbe ' (votes, 6 for, 5 against), 
from Messrs. W. & R. Owen, Maidenhead. A massive flower with deep 
rich yellow petals. 
Other Exhibits. 
A. de Rothschild, Esq., Halton, Tring (gr, Mr. R. C. Sanders), sent 
Tree Carnations. 
