FLORAL COMMITTEE, 



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Willmott, V.M.H., Great Warley. A very interesting hardy plant 

 from Asia Minor. Its flowers are borne on a spike measuring about 

 5 feet long, and are white in colour. The diameter of each flower 

 is about I J inch. The leaves are lanceolate, irregularly toothed, 

 hairy, and average 4J inches in length. The stem of the plant is also 

 very hairy. 



To Nemesia ' Marsden Jones,' dark-flowered strain (votes, unani- 

 mous), from Mr. E. Marsden Jones, Malpas, Cheshire. A very fine 

 strain, exceptionally free-flowering in habit. The individual flowers 

 are dark orange, shaded and spotted with varying shades of wall- 

 flower red. (Fig. 69.) 



Other Exhibits. 



Mrs, Atkinson, Southampton : Gladioli. 

 Messrs. Bees, Liverpool : Primula pseudo-capitata. 

 Mr. G. J. Bell, Wembley : seedling Pelargonium. 

 Messrs. Cutbush, Highgate : Gloxinias. 

 F. Du Cane Godman, Esq,, London : Alstroemeria Hookeri. 

 Guildford Hardy Plant Nursery, Guildford : hardy plants. 

 Messrs. Kordes & Krause, Godalming : Roses. 

 Rev. J. H. Pemberton, Romford : Roses. 

 Mr. Profittlich, Twickenham : Astilbe Arendsii ' Gloria.' 

 Messrs. Sutton, Reading : Helianthus cucumerifolius var. stella 

 ' Sutton's Brilliant.' 



Mr. E. A. Turner, Enfield : Violas. 



Messrs. Ware, Feltham : hardy plants. 



Mr. W. Wells, Merstham : Phloxes. 



Rev. W. K. Wyley, Great Malvern : Nemesias. 



Floral Committee, July 28, 1914. 



Mr, H. B, May, V,M,H., in the Chair, and nineteen members 



present 



Awards Recommended : — 



Silver-gilt Flora Medal. 

 To Messrs. May, Upper Edmonton, for Ferns. 



Silver-gilt Banksian Medal. 



To Mr. J, Box, Haywards Heath, for Sweet Peas. 

 To The Marquis of Ripon (gr. Mr. Smith), Kingston Hill, for 

 Hollyhocks, &c. 



Silver Flora Medal. 

 To Messrs. Jones, Lewisham, for Phloxes and Pentstemons. 

 To Mr. A, Perry, Enfield, for hardy plants. 

 To Messrs. Smith, Woodbridge, for hardy plants. 



