FLORAL C0M3IITTEE ; AUGUST 1. CXll 



To Carnation ' Roy Morris' (votes, 12 for, 1 against), from H. W. G. 

 Morris, Esq., Chipping Norton. A brilliant crimson flower of large size, 

 with serrated petals, of good form, and non-splitting calyx. A rather 

 sweet-scented border variety. 



Fig. 44. — Moxtbbetta ' Pbometheus.' (Journal of Horticulture.) 



Other Exhibits. 



Mr. Down, Basing Park Gardens, Alton, sent Phlox • Miss Gertrude 

 Nicholson,' which the Committee wished to see again. 



Mr. Phillips, Fust Park, Wolverhampton, sent Calceolaria Phillipsii. 

 Mr. Young, Elgin, staged Lobelia ; Queen Alexandra.' 

 Mr. Shoesmith, Westfield, Woking, brought Dahlias. 



