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To Rose ' Dr. William Gordon 1 (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. W. 

 Paul, Waltham Cross. A H.P. variety with beautifully formed pink 

 flowers with recurved petals. The growth is upright and very sturdy. 



To Primula ' Unique ' (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. J. Veitch, 

 Chelsea. Raised from P. pulverulenta x P. Cockburniana. The flower 

 resembles the former more than the latter, but shows very distinct 



Fig. 22.— Begonia ' Mrs. J. C. Gwillim.' 



indications of P. Cocklmrniana. The flowers are a deep reddish-purpl 

 and produced in whorls on stout flower-stems about 18 inches high. 



To Cytisus Andreanus * Firefly ' (votes, unanimous), from Mess*.*. 

 Wallace, Colchester. A very pretty variety with flowers of yellow and 

 crimson, the latter colour predominating. 



To Tulip 1 Gorgeous ' (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. A. Dickson, 

 Belfast. This is one of the Darwin class, and the shapely flowers are a 

 very deep orange-red, borne on strong stems. 



