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flower, passing to silvery pink in the raised centre. The petals are broad 

 with frilled margins. 



To Chrysanthemum frutescens (Marguerite), ' Coronation ' (votes, 

 unanimous), from Messrs. Ward, Enfield Road, Southgate. In habit 

 of growth this is identical with the well-known white-flowered Marguerite, 

 but the flowers have a distinct raised anemone centre or disc. The 

 florets or guard petals are broad and pure white. 



To Heuchera brizoides gtacillima (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 

 Wallace, Colchester. A graceful hardy plant with long wiry, branching 

 flower spikes bearing a profusion of tiny rose-pink flowers. A useful 

 plant for forcing for greenhouse embellishment in spring. 



To Fagus sylvatica 1 Paul's Gold-margined ' (? a/urea marginata) 

 (votes, 20 for), from Messrs. Paul, Cheshunt. A free-growing attractive 

 Beech with pale green leaves irregularly margined with yellow. A useful 

 tree for decorative planting. 



Other Exhibits. 



Leopold de Rothschild, Esq., Gunnersbury House, Acton (gr. Mr. 

 Jas. Hudson, V.M.H.), sent long flowering shoots of Rosa rugosa 

 germanica 1 Conrad F. Meyer.' It is an exceedingly floriferous variety, 

 and received an award of merit, June 4, 1901. 



The Hon. Mrs. Lawrence, Minchinhampton, sent a plant of Bryo- 

 phyllum calycinum with a very fine spike of bloom. 



From H. T. Pitt, Esq., Rosslyn, Stamford Hill (gr. Mr. W. Noble), 

 came a group of Gloxinias. 



C. J. Lucas, Esq., Warnham Court, Horsham, sent Richardias. 



Mr. Andrews, Campsea Ashe, Wickham Market, sent flowers of 

 Aaclepias fruticosa grown from seed gathered in South Africa. 



From the Horticultural College, Swanley, came flowers of Aristolochia 

 elegans. 



Messrs. Cooper Taber, Southwark Street, S.E., sent Petunia ' Silver 

 Star.' 



Messrs. Laxton, Bedford, sent Pyrethrum ' Pink Pearl.' 

 Mr. H. J. Jones, Lewisham, sent six Spira?as. 



From Messrs. Jackman, Woking, came a small collection of rare 

 Alpines. 



Messrs. Dobbie, Rothesay, sent Aquilegias and Pansies. 

 Messrs. Paul, Cheshunt, sent a group of hybrid Rhododendron plants 

 and sprays of hardy foliage and flowering trees and shrubs. 



Mr. E. Potten, Cranbrook, Kent, sent herbaceous flowers and Lilacs. 

 Messrs. Laing, Forest Hill, sent foliage and flowering plants. 

 Messrs. Peed, West Norwood, sent hardy flowers. 

 Messrs. Carter, High Holborn, sent Gloxinias. 



Messrs. Ward, Enfield Road, Southgate, sent a group of Chrysan- 

 themum frutescens (Marguerite) ' Coronation.' 



Messrs. Cheal, Crawley, sent sprays of hardy ornamental trees and 

 shrubs. 



From Mr. R. Greenfield, jun., Bath Street, Leamington Spa, came 

 plants of an Asparagus named A, Gree?ifielcli, probably a variety of 

 A, retrofr actus. 



