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below, the segments linear-lanceolate, render the plant a valuable one for 

 trial in the wild garden or against a wall. * 



Cultural Commendation. 



To Mr. J. Hudson, V.M.H., gr. to Leopold de Rothschild, Esq., 

 Gunnersbury House, W., for finely flowered x Cyrtanthus hybridus, 

 with four to six flowers to a stem. The plant, a bigeneric hybrid 

 between C. sanguineus and Vallota purpurea, received a First-class 

 Certificate when shown by Sir Trevor Lawrence in 1885, and is still very 

 rare. 



Fig. 101. — Streptocarpus ' Burdett's Strain.' {Gardeners'' Chronicle.) 



Other Exhibits. 



Messrs. J. Cheal, Crawley, showed their rose-coloured form of Lupimis 

 polyphyllus. 



Messrs. W. Cutbush, Highgate : Chrysanthemum maximum var. 1 The 

 Speaker.' 



Miss Dodge (gr. Mr. R. Staward), Loseley Park : Stocks. 



Leopold de Rothschild, Esq. (gr. Mr. J. Hudson, V.M.H.), Gunnersbury 

 House, W. : scented-leaved Pelargonium ' Countess of Devon.' 



Mr. G. Reuthe, Keston : a collection of Alpines, Lilies, and other hardy 

 plants. 



Mr. A. Wyatt, Wallington : Petunia blooms. 

 Messrs. Brown. Stamford : Ageratum 1 Director Berner.' 

 Mr. F. Cole, Hertford : a seedling Carnation. 

 Mrs. Lloyd Edwards, Llangollen : a seedling border Carnation. 

 Messrs. Stredwick, St. Leonards : new varieties of Cactus Dahlias. 

 Messrs. Hurst, Houndsditch : Chrysanthemum carinatum 1 Silver 

 Queen.' 



