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31. Otto Von Bismarck. 
32. Mrs. B. R. Cant. 
33. Marshall Field, Ecarlata, Mme. Maurice de Luze, 
Mad. Jules Grolez, Lady Pirrie; Nathalie Bottner, Mrs. W. G. 
Miller, Marichu Zayas, Grace Molyneaux, Lady Helen 
Stewart, Mrs. James Gray, George C. Waud, Mrs. Foley- 
Hobbs, Countess of Gosford, Gen. McArthur and Countess 
of Shaftesbury. 
34. Souv. de la Malmaison, Helen Gould, Entente Cor- 
diale, His Majesty, Mrs. A. R. Waddell, Duchess d’Qssuna, 
Radiance, Dean Hole, Farben Kénigin, White Killarney, Le 
Progress, Marquis de Sinety, Etoile de France, Mad. Jules 
Grolez, Kronprinzessin Cecilie and Col. R. S. Williamson. 
35. George C. Waud and Reine Marguerite d’Italie. 
36. Frau Emma Sasse, Lady Alice Stanley, Mad. Jules 
Gravereaux, Countess of Gosford, White Killarney, Celine 
Forestier, Maman Cochet Pink and Augustine Guinoisseau. 
37. Souv. de la Malmaison, Dr. O’Donel Browne, Admiral 
Dewey, Gartendirektor Hartrath, Zephyrine Drouhin, Alfred 
_K- Williams, Mad. Isaac Pereire, Clio, Tom Wood and Beaute 
~ de Lyon. 
38. Lady Ashton. 
u Me Walter Speed, Grace Molyneaux, Mlle. Helen Gam- 
riel. 
40. Mad. Chas. Wood, Triumphe de Pernet Pere, Duchess 
of Brabant and Duchess of Albany. 
41. Francisca Kruger, Coquette des Blanches, Baby 
Rambler and La Detroit. 
42. Mrs. David McKee and Rayon d’Or. 
43. Green Rose, Clothilde Soupert, Gruss an Teplitz. 
44 and 45. Clothilde Soupert, Gruss an Teplitz, Flower 
of Fairfield, Climbing Baby Rambler, Tausendschén, Crim- 
son Rambler and Dorothy Perkins. : 
The roses will be at their best during June, although it 
will, of course, require several years for the plants to attain 
their maximum beauty. 
FLORAL DISPLAY FOR APRIL AND MAY. 
New Greenhouses.—The display of flowers in the new con- 
servatories has not been changed to any extent, the hydran- 
geas, gloxinias, tuberous begonias and calceolarias being 
massed in great numbers on the side stages. The blue hydran- 
geas are attracti ane attention, as is also a particular 
_ white form with fimbriated edges. The gloxinias, compris- 
