FLORAL COMMITTEE, AUGUST 9. 



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• Award of Merit. 



To Carnation J. D. Pawle (votes, 8 for, 6 against), from 

 A. Spurling, Esq., Blackheath. A fine yellow variety, with good 

 habit. 



To Dahlia Mrs. Keith (votes, 9 for, 4 against), from Messrs. 

 Cannell & Sons, Swanley. A decorative variety, with rose petals 

 and glowing yellow centre. 



To Antirrhinum George Findlay (votes, 8 for, 3 against), 

 from Mr. E. Dean, Ealing. A fine yellow variety, with orange- 

 scarlet streaks and spots. 



To Carnation King of Scarlets (votes, unanimous), from Mr. 

 Chas. Turner, Slough. A large deep scarlet variety. 



To Carnation Salamander (votes, 9 for, 3 against), from Mr. 

 Chas. Turner. Deep rose. 



To Picotee Nellie Bath (votes, unanimous), from Mr. Chas. 

 Turner. Yellow, crimson edge. 



To Picotee Duchess of Sutherland (votes, unanimous), from 

 Mr. Chas. Turner. Flowers striped white. 



To Picotee Old Coin (votes, 7 for, 6 against), from Mr. Chas. 

 Turner. Rosy pink and crimson. 



To Picotee Mrs. Arthur Barrett (votes, 7 for, 5 against), from 

 Mr. Chas. Turner. Dull yellow, with red markings. 



To Carnation Acme (votes, 6 for, 5 against), from Messrs. 

 Pearson, Chilwell, Notts. A border variety, free and large ; dull 

 yellow with red mottling. 



To Campanula pyramidalis compacta (votes, 10 for, 5 against), 

 from the Duke of Northumberland, Syon House (gardener, Mr. 

 G. Wythes). A dwarf er variety than the type, with deep blue 

 flowers. 



Cultural Commendation. 

 To Mr. T. Jannoch, Dersingham, King's Lynn, for spikes and 

 foliage of Lily-of-the-Valley, which attracted attention owing to 

 the season of the year. 



Other Exhibits. 



Twenty-four varieties of Sweet Peas, Eckford's strain, were 

 exhibited from the Society's Gardens. They were arranged in 

 large bunches with their own foliage. The Committee expressed 

 their admiration of the exhibit and satisfaction with the mode of 

 arrangement. 



