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Eoad, and the Commissioners have agreed with them to estabhsh 

 entrances to and from the Exhibition and the Gardens. 



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The International Exhibition Commissioners have issued one 

 class of Season Tickets, price SI. 3s., which entitles the owner to 

 admission to the Exhibition building (but not to the Horticultural 

 Garden) at the opening and all other ceremonials, as well as at 

 all times when that building is operi'fo the public. 



In addition to 



with 



the Council, issue a Second Season Ticket, price 5Z. 5s., which 



confers the same privileges of admission to the Exhibition, 



and further entitles the owner to admission to the Gardens 



of the Royal Horticultural Society at South Kensington and 



Chiswick (including the Flower Shows and Fetes at these 



Gardens) from the jpresent time until the close of the Exhibition, 



thus conferring on the holder the privilege of admission to the 



Garden and Spring Shows, previous to the opening of the 



International Exhibition. 



The packets of 25 Horticultural Tickets are now ready, 

 price 51. 



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GROWN AT Chiswick in 1861. 



By Thomas Moore, F.L.S., Secretai^y to the Floral Committee. 



{Coniintied from p. 76.) 



Convolvnlus tricolor albo-plena. 



Sin: Convolvulus alba flore-pleno . • ' . ' Turner. 



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A white variety of Convolvulus minor, witli a few small petaloid 

 developments hi the throat of the corolla tube- Of no merit as a 

 decorative plant. 



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Convolvnlns tricolor monstrosus . . Carter & Co, 



A large-flowered dark blue variety, very rich in colour. 



