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G. A. Farini, Esq., Forest Hill, staged a small group of cut 
Begonias. 
C. F. Thompson, Esq., Penhill, Llandaff, Cardiff, sent a 
collection of cut Delphiniums. 
From G. F. Wilson, Esq., Weybridge, came Primula scotica. 
Mr. Prewett, Hammersmith, staged two Gloxinias named 
Mrs. John Holland and Delicata. The Committee asked to see 
the last named again. 
From Mr. W. Taylor, Hampton, came Kose Kobin Lyth. 
Messrs. T. Cripps & Son, Tunbridge Wells, exhibited 
Hydrangea Souv. de Claire and Daphniphyllum glaucescens 
variegata. 
Messrs. W. Cutbush & Son, Highgate, sent Carnation La 
Villette. The Committee asked to see this again. 
Mr. R. Dean, Ealing, sent examples of Dyson's Giant Ten- 
week Stock. 
Prizes. 
Class 3. — Herbaceous Paeonies, three single and nine double 
varieties, three blooms of each. Amateurs. Prize, Kelway 
Silver Gilt Medal, to J. Brutton, Esq., Yeovil (gr. Mr. A. 
Crossman). 
Class 4. — Six single and six double or semi-double Delphi- 
niums, distinct, one spike of each. Amateurs. Prize, Kelway 
Silver Medal, to J. Brutton, Esq. (gr. Mr. A. Crossman). 
Class 6. — Twelve bunches of Hardy Herbaceous Perennials 
distinct, bulbs admissible. Amateurs. First Prize, £2, to Mr. 
G. Sage, Ham House Gardens, Richmond, Surrey. 
Class 7. — Eight bunches of Hardy Herbaceous Perennials, 
distinct, bulbs admissible. Amateurs. First Prize, £1. 10s., to 
Mr. C. Herrin, Dropmore Gardens, Maidenhead. Second Prize, 
JJl, to Miss Debenham, St. Albans. 
Class 8. — Collection of Cactaceous Plants. Amateurs. 
Prize, Silver Flora Medal, to W. C. G. Ludford, Esq., Fern 
Lea, Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham. 
