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Other Exhibits. 



Lady Wantage, Lockinge Park, Wantage (gr. Mr. W. Fyfe), sent 

 flowering sprays of Ipomcea ritbro-cceralca, an old-fashioned and pretty 

 stove climber with blue Convolvulus-like flowers. It was introduced 

 from South Mexico upwards of seventy years ago. 



E. M. Mundy, Esq., J. P., Shipley Hall, Derby (gr. Mr. J. C. Tallack), 

 sent a new winter-flowering Carnation named ' Mrs. Miller Mundy,' a 



Fig. 45. — Coleus thyhsoideus. 



promising sport from the popular 1 Mdlle. Therese Franco.' The variety 

 LS of strong constitution, and the large shapely flowers in their early 

 ta " - iir< lirighl scarlet, gradually changing with age to soft red, and arc 

 remarkable for their long-lasting powers. 



Lady Richards, The Cottage, Fetcham, Surrey (gr. Mr. G. T. Poulter), 

 sent Violets. 



From Messrs. Barr, Covent Garden, came a small collection of 

 Christmas Roses (Hclleborus niger) and long sprays of Jasminum nudi- 



