Marcu 23, 1895.] 
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All the other prizes in the numerous local classes 
Sydenham, Messrs. Harkness & Sons, The Grange 
Nurseries, Bedale, Yorks, offer a Challenge Cup of 
the value of 25 guineas; the Right Hon. Lord 
Penzance, a Silver Cup of the value of 5 guineas; 
Mr. Frank Cant, eee Nurseries. Col- 
2 & Special Prize of the valu 
own 
4 Plate of the value of 3 guineas; Mr. E. 
Manley, a Piece of Plate i " 3 wl 2 guineas ; 
besides money pries J. 
Mellor, Mr. O. G. Orpen, 1 1 4 Son -Tho 
Old Nurseries, Cheshunt, Herts; the Rev, J. H. 
Pemberton, and Mr. C. E. Shea. At Derby, the 
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t 5 guineas; 5 Mayor of Derby, a 
piece of Plate p the value of 3 guineas, and a money 
prize by Sir Thomas Roe, M.P, 
Fie, 48,—EUCHARIS STEVENSI X, (SEE P, 364) 
HORTICULTURAL CLUB e usual monthly 
dinner and e ione of the Horticultural Club 
lace on Taesda the ae inst., at their roo 
3 4 Street, S.W. The chair 
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the Rev. W. Wilks, Mesers. Cockett, H. J. Pearson 
Selfe-Leonard, C. E. Pearson, H. Briscoe Ironside, 
Walker, Harry Turner, Laing, and others. 
discussion was opened by Mr. H. Briscoe Ironside 
2 an interesting paper on the Vegetation of the 
an Lakes, especially that of Lago Maggiore.“ In 
the eee . which followed most of the members 
e 2 ; and a cordial vote of than 
ed to Mr. Briscoe sae for the paper, 
> AsSsociATION.—On the 
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