FLORAL COMMITTEE. 



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Thos. B. Grove, Sutton Coldfield. A small and very attractive Cam- 

 panula. It has the appearance of a horizontal-flowered form of the well- 

 known C. X * Profusion.' Its habit is compact and very neat, the leaves 

 ovate-cordate, crenate ; flowers very free, pale blue. Its parentage 

 was stated to be C. carpatica x C. Tommasiniana (fig. iii). 



To Dahha ' Eden ' (votes, 9 for), from Messrs. J. Cheal, Crawley. 

 A CoUerette variety. The flowers are round, of fine substance, and 

 very pure white. 



To Dahha ' Etoile Rose ' (votes, 8 for), from Mr. C. Turner, Slough. 

 A well-formed Cactus variety of moderate size. The flowers are 

 held high on stiff stalks ; the florets are but little curved, and of a 

 bright rosy-lavender colour. 



To Dahlia ' Kismet ' (votes, 7 for, 3 against), from Messrs. Jas. 

 Stredwick, St. Leonards. An exhibition Cactus variety of striking 

 form and colour. The flower is over 6 inches in diameter ; the 

 florets are long and very curved, of a rosy-purple colour, washed 

 with orange at their bases. 



To Dahlia ' Loreley ' (votes, 7 for, 2 against), from Mr. C. Turner, 

 Slough. An excellent decorative variety. The flowers are 5i' inches 

 in diameter, clear deep primrose colour, and are held well on long, 

 wiry stalks. 



To Dahlia ' Marguerite Phillips ' (votes, 7 for), from Messrs. Jas. 

 Stredwick, St. Leonards. An exhibition Cactus variety. The flowers 

 are 5 J inches in diameter, and are white, just tinged with cream. The 

 tips of the florets are not quilled, and are twisted in the manner of a 

 Japanese Chrysanthemum. 



To Dahlia ' Mrs. Edward Drurj^ ' (votes, 6 for, 3 against), from 

 Messrs. Jas. Stredwick, St. Leonards. An exhibition Cactus variety 

 with long incurved florets of a fight amaranth-purple colour, washed 

 with buff at the base. The quills are open at their end, showing a white 

 tip. 



To Dahha ' Stella ' (votes, 5 for), from Mr. C. Turner, Slough. A 

 striking Collerette variety. The flowers are 4i" in-ches in diameter ; 

 the outer florets are crimson-scarlet, blotched with yellow at the base ; 

 the inner florets forming the collar are creamy white, with greenish 

 veins. 



To Dahha ' The Swan ' (votes, 8 for), from Messrs. Jas. Stredwick, 

 St. Leonards. A good garden Cactus variety. The flowers are 6^ 

 inches in diameter, pure white, with long and very pointed florets. 

 They are held high on long, stiff stalks. 



To Dahha ' White Star ' (votes, 9 for), from Messrs. J. Cheal, 

 Crawley . This variety is of the well-known ' Crawley Star ' type, 

 but the florets are rather wider than that variety. It is a most 

 attractive white single, with a bright orange-yeflow disc. 



To Dahha ' Worth Star ' (votes, 5 for, 4 against), from Messrs. J. 

 Cheal, Crawley. Like the last, this is of the ' Crawley Star ' type. 

 It is a dull, pale amaranth-purple, with narrow v\^hite stripes down 

 the florets. 



