SEPTEMBER 23, 1862. ' 691 



From Mr, Tubnee, Slougt: 



DaJdlas : Lord Dundreary^ a constant second-claas flower alre^j re- 

 warded ; it forms a very pleasing variety^ witli yellow ground, rosy 

 tip and bluish tinge in the centre ; Charlotte Boding, a lai'ge deep 

 purple-tipped vaiiety, deficient in the eye. Both had already received 

 second-class awards. 



From Mr, Rawlixgs, Bethnal Green : 



Dalilias : Fascination^ a full, deep, fancy variety, pale rc«y piult striped 

 with rose-crimson, some florets wholly rose-crimson, a pretty border 

 flower ; The Beau, fancy, blush- white striped with crimson. 



From Mr. Pora, Chelsea : 



Dahlia Lady Ddvhj^ a large coarse bright yeHoWr 



From Mr. Baeser, Godalmiog :■ 



A collection of cut blooms oi '^ Perpetual-flowered " T^*opceolumj a con- 

 siderable variety. 



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From Messrs. Paul & Soif, Cheshunt ; 

 Hollyhoclc Mrs, Paulj peach blossom. 



From Mr. Hens haw, Handforth, Manchester : 



Dahlias: Scarlet Gem, dull crimson; China Orange^ bright yellow. 



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From Mr, Legqe^ Edmonton : 



Dahlia Symmetry^ a yellow fancy, striped and splashed with maroon 

 crimson ; also Canary^ straw colour, Snoivhall white, Sloonw crim- 

 son, and Beauty of Edmonton purple tipped, the latter all bedding 

 sorts. 



From ;Mr, W. Paul, Waltham Cross : 



Roses: Turenne and Eugene Bourcier, two new French H, P.'s of a 

 fine deep crimson ; ^o ZovUe Darzans, a pretty and highly per- 

 fumed white, but as yet weakly and deficient in size. They were con- 

 sidered promising Roses, but not in a sufficiently matured state to 

 admit of a decision upon their merits. 



Picea nohilia cmrulea, the best variety of this noble conifer, with the 

 leaves deeply glaucouSj and of which many fine plants are in ex- 

 istence. With it were sent the more ordinary glaucous form, and 

 one quite green. 



From Mr. Bull, Chelsea ; 



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S. K. medal. 

 Tydcea Tcnosa. 



Petunias: Marmion, Fairy ^ Comet, and Star, 



From Mr, Torbron : 



Bosc Lord Claude Bamilton, a pale blush sort, msed from the monthly 

 rose. 



