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(gr. Mr. E. Beckett). Described by the exhibitor as a seedling from the 

 * Hon. Edith Gibbs,' itself a seedling from * Pleiad.' The habit of growth 

 and form of flower seem to suggest some affinity to A. horizo7italis 

 diffusus. It is vigorous and freely branched ; flowers rather small, pale 

 mauve or rose, with a yellow disc. 



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Fig. 351. — Nepenthes vemkku.sa. {Journal of Horticulture.) 



To Nerine * Mrs. Elliott ' (votes, 7 for, 4 against), from H. J. Elwes, 

 Esq., F.R.S., Colesborne Park, Cheltenham (gr. Mr. Walters). This pro- 

 duces a sturdy spike, with a large umbel of salmon-red flowers with broad 

 recurving and undulating petals, covered with a lovely golden sheen. 



To Japanese Chrysanthemum ' Godfrey's Triumph ' (votes, 17 for), 



