FLORAL COMMITTEE. MAY 30. 



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To Pelargonium ' Moris. Rosaleur ' vote?, unanimous), from Mr. W. J. 

 Godfrey. Exmourh. An ivy-leaved variety, with great trusses of deep 

 rosy-coloured flowers of good shape. 



To Pelargonium * The Hon. Mrs. Boyle ' (votes, unanimous), from 

 Messrs. Turner. Slough. Another ivy-leaved variety, with large double 

 flowers of a soft palish pink shade, very floriferous, and strong habit of 

 growth. 



To Sarracenia flava gigantea (votes, 9 for), from Mr. A. J. Bruce, 

 Chorlton-cum-Hardy. One of the strongest-growing varieties, the growths 

 being over 2^ feet high, green, except near the apex and the "lid," both 

 of which are veined with dull red. 



To Bhododendron aureum (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. Cutbush, 

 High gate. A hardy variety, with large, distinct, pale yellow flowers. 



To Verbena : The King ' (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. Cutbush. 

 This is a glorified form of the popular variety ' Miss Willmott,' the 

 flowers being larger, and a little deeper in colour. 



To Edraianthus pumila (votes, 12 for, 2 against), from Messrs. 

 Cutbush. A rare and beautiful small alpine plant, with sky-blue bell- 

 shaped flowers, growing out of a carpet of green foliage. 



To Phlox canadensis, Perry's variety (votes, unanimous), from Mr. A. 

 Perry, Winchmore Hill. A very fine form of this beautiful Phlox, with 

 large flowers of a pale blue colour. A striking plant for the rockery or 

 border. 



To Bhododendron (Azalea) indica 1 Julius Rcehrs ' (votes, unanimous), 

 from Messrs. Sander, St. Albans. Flowers immense, nearly 6 inches 

 across and semi-double, brilliant crimson tinged with orange. A wonder- 

 fully showy variety. 



To Eremurus Ehcesii albus (votes, unanimous\ from Mr. G. Reuthe. 

 Keston. A pure white form of the well-known handsome E. Elwesii, 

 differing from the type only in colour. 



Other Exhibits. 



Miss Hopkins, Knutsford, staged alpine plants. 

 Messrs. Reamsbottom, Glashill. Ireland, sent Anemone-. 

 Mr. Anker, West Kensington, brought Cacti, ,vc 

 Messrs. Brown. Peterborough, staged Roses. 

 Messrs. Boyes. Leicester, sent Carnations. 

 Mr. Crane, Highgate, brought Violas. 

 Messrs. Clark, Dover, sent herbaceous flowers. 

 Mr. Durham, Ealing, staged Calceolarias. 

 Messrs. Jeffries, Oxford, brought Calceolarias. 

 Mr. Xye, Belgrave Square. S.W., sent cut flowers. 

 Messrs. Pulham. Oxford Street, London, brought a rockery. 

 Mr. Slade, Taunton, staged Pelargoniums. 

 Messrs. S:anley, Southgate, sent Orchids. 

 Messrs. Waveren £ Kruiff. Holland, brought Astilbes. 

 F. Wellesley. Esq., Woking, sent a few Orchids. 

 Messrs. Stark. Great Ryburgh, brought Trop^eolunis. 

 H. J. Elwes, Esq., Colesbourne Park. Cheltenham, brought Bomarea 

 edulis var. Elwesii. 



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