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the petals perfectly encircled with the ground colour. First- 



ClaSS CERTinCATE. ' 



' Petunia Emma : — from Mr. Bull. A rosy-purple of good 



form, with dark throat, and deeply veined; au acquisition to the 

 plass. Second-Ciass Certificate. 



Petunia Suby : — from Mr. Bull. Dark purplish crimson, 

 with dark throat ; fine form, and good habit. Second-Class 

 Certificate. . ' 



Rhododendron Snwaroff: — from Mr. Standish. Rosy car- 

 mine faintly spotted on the upper segment; of moderate form. 

 Second-Class Certificate, 



Bhododendron Lady Bowring : — from Messrs. Veitch & 

 Son, Very fine foliage, and fine truss; flowers shaded rosy 

 pink, the upper segment finely spotted. Second-Class Certi- 

 ficate. 



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Rhododendron ochroleucum: — from Messrs. Veitch & Son. 

 Fine habit, medium foliage; flowers large creamy white, thQ 

 upper segment spotted with green. Second-Class Certificate. 



Pelargonium (zonale) Nesfield :— From Mr. C. Turner, 

 Slough. Of good habit, and a free bloomer, with small donate 

 foliage, the flowers brilliant scarlet; promising to become a first- 

 class bedder. Second-Class Certificate. 



Begonia mutabilis: — from Mr. Haklaki), gardener to J, 

 Bedavell, Esq., Hatfield, A variety of somewhat novel cha- 

 racter, the ground colour reddish brown, ^spangled over with 

 thickly-set small silver dots, and rough with red hairs. Second- 

 Class Certificate. 



Azalea elegantissima : — from Mr. Williams. A dwarf white 

 Indian Azalea, of good habit, and a free bloomer, the flowers occa- 

 sionally striped with rosy carmine, of average fonn, and tolerably 

 even. Commended. 



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Rhododendron Lady lopez: — from Messrs. Veitch & Son, 

 Flowers in moderate trusses pale lilac, the upper segment 

 blotched with deep chocolate. Commended, for its distinct 

 appearance. 



The remaining exhibitions in this class were 



From Mr. Bcll : 



Pelargonium Snoiclall, a white-leaved but useless variety; and Fir€' 



hall, orange-scarlet, with dark spots. 

 Petunia Excellent, dark crimson veined, and Nonmchf pale coarse roBe. 

 Tropceohm Sparllerj orange-scarlet^ in the way of Brilliant. 



