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not only of immense size, but of a deep rich orange-red colour, borne in 

 great profusion on long spikes. 



To Auricula ' Triumph ' (votes, unanimous), from Mr. Douglas, V.M.H., 

 Great Bookham. A very fine green-edged variety. 



To Auricula ' Vesta ' (votes, unanimous), from Mr. Douglas. A 

 pretty white-edged variety. 



To Auricula ' Gold Crown ' (votes, unanimous), from Mr. Douglas. 

 An alpine variety of great beauty and substance. 



To Carnation 'Leander' (votes, 11 for, 1 against), from Messrs. 

 Felton, Hanover Square. The flowers have broad petals, are of a rich 

 deep salmon colour, and are highly perfumed ; the calyx showed no signs 

 of splitting, but the stems are rather weak for such fine blooms, and need 

 artificial support. 



Botanical Certificate. 



To Isoplexis (Digitalis) canariensis, from Messrs. Ware, Feltham. 

 An evergreen greenhouse species, with small deep yellow flowers. 



Other Exhibits. 



Mr. Reuthe, Keston, staged alpines. 



Miss Easterbrook, Fawkham, sent a lovely basket of Roses. 



Mr. Anker, Kensington, brought Ericas and Cacti. 



Mr. Jackman, Woking, exhibited alpines. 



Mr. J. Russell, Richmond, sent Clematis and flowering shrubs. 



Mr. Box, West Wickham, staged rock plants. 



Mr. Potten, Cranbrook, brought Roses. 



W. A. Watts, Esq., St. Asaph, sent Primroses. 



Lady Plowden, Aston Rowant (gr. Mr. Clark), sent Algerian Sweet 

 Peas of great size in the flower and vigorous in growth. 



Mr. Tayler, Hampton, sent Roses. 



Mr. Perry, Winchmore Hill, exhibited hardy plants. 



Miss Cicely Dorien- Smith, Tresco Abbey, sent some exceedingly fine 

 spikes of Echiums. 



Mr. Bennett, Pirbright, brought Roses. 



Lady Wantage, Lockinge (gr. Mr. Fyfe), sent ' Fortune's Yellow ' 

 Rose in grand condition. 



From the Society's Gardens at Wisley came hardy flowers. 



F. J. S. Foljambe, Esq., Worksop (gr. Mr. Allsopp), sent Viola 'Mrs. 

 G. Dennison.' 



Mr. Cull, Edmonton, exhibited Ferns. 



Frank Lloyd, Esq., Coombe House, Croydon (gr. Mr. Mills), r staged 



Pansies. 



Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford (gr. Mr. Bain), sent Philadelphia 

 Lemoinei imrpureo-maculata, which the Committee asked to see again 

 from outside. 



J. T. Bennett-Pee, Esq., Holmwood, Cheshunt (gr. Mr. Down), ex- 

 hibited Scutellaria Ventenatii. 



II. Mangles, Esq., Seale, Farnham, sent Rhododendrons. 



F. House, Esq., Westspringfield, Clapton, brought Hippeastrums. 



Messrs. Cooper & Taber, Southwark Street, sent Pansies. 



