FLORAL COMMITTEE, MAY 14. CXXXlll 



anthers. The erect growing branches of the plant are sharply angled 

 and are several feet in length. (Fig. 128.) 



'To Petunia ' Brown's Purple Strain ' (votes, 17 for, 2 against), 

 from Messrs. Brown, Peterborough. A splendid strain of this popular 

 flower having large single flowers of slightly varying shades o'f deep 

 violet-purple. 



To Phyllocactus Coopermannii (votes, unanimous), from Mr. A. 

 Worsley, Isleworth. This beautiful plant is the result of crossing 

 P. Ackermannii major and P. Cooperi. The flowers measure 8 inches 

 across and are of a brilliant orange-vermilion colour, having excep- 

 tionally broad petals. (See Report of Conference on Genetics, p. 407.) 



To Tropaeolum albiflorum (votes, 10 for, 4 against), from Miss 

 Willmott, Y.M.H. (gr. Mr. 0. E. Fielder, V.M.H.), Warley Place, 

 Essex. A rare greenhouse climber from Chile or Peru. The open 

 funnel-shaped flowers are whitish, lined and dotted inside with purple 

 and gold. The small glaucous leaves are digitate and have from three 

 to five segments. The slender climbing stems are reddish purple. 



Other Exhibits. 



A. 0. Bartholomew, Esq., Beading: Anacyclus formosus. 

 Mr. G. A. Box, Lindfield : Anemones. 



Burton Hardy Plant Nurseries, Christchurch : hardy plants. 

 Mrs. Gharrington (gr. Mr. Hawthorn), Byfleet: Gloxinias and 

 Caladiums. 



Messrs. Oheal, Crawley : hardy plants. 

 Messrs. Clark, Dover: hardy plants. 



Messrs. Clibrans, Altrincham : Ehododendron ' Stanley Davies.' 

 M. K. Crofton, Esq., Chester: Aubrietia 'Isabel Crofton.' 

 Mrs. Cutler, Tulse Hill : Lilies of the Valley. 

 Mrs. Emmans, Eegency Street: Aspidistra. 

 Mrs. Godwin- Austin, Godalming : miscellaneous plants. 

 Mr. L. Greening, Eichmond Hill : rock and water garden. 

 Sir W. Greenwell (gr. Mr. Lintott), Marden Park : Dracaenas. 

 Misses Hopkins, Shepperton : hardy plants. 

 Mr, G. W. Miller, Wisbech: hardy plants. 

 Messrs. Peed, Mitcham : rock work. 

 Messrs. Phillips and Taylor, Bracknell : hardy plants. 

 Mr. G Eeuthe, Keston : hardy plants. 

 Eoyal Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin : Solandra Hartwegii. 

 Mr. L. E. Eussell, Eichmond : Pyret brums. 

 Mr. V. Slade, Taunton : Pelargoniums. 

 Mr. T. E, Smiles, D art ford : Pelargoniums. 

 Messrs. Thompson and Charman, Bushey : rock work, 

 E. H. Thurston, Esq., Eomsey : Pelargonium 'Mrs. Edward 

 Thurston.' 



