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variety was raised by Mr. G. H. Kerslake, Sydney, and B. Humboldti 

 corymbiflora seems to have been one of its parents. 



Other Exhibits. 



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

 flowers of Lilium WallicJiianum supcrbum. 



A. Seth Smith, Esq., Silvermere, Cobham (gr. Mr. Jas. Quarterman), 

 sent Freesia refracta alba. 



G. Ferguson, Esq., The Hollies, Weybridge (gr. Mr. F. W. Smith), 

 sent single Chrysanthemums. 



From Miss Easterbrook, Fawkham, Kent, came a beautiful basket of 

 Chrysanthemums. 



Mr. G. Carpenter, West Hall, Byfleet, sent Chrysanthemums. 



Messrs. Cutbush, Highgate, sent Carnations. 



Messrs. Barr, Covent Garden, sent Roman Hyacinths. 



Messrs. Bull, Chelsea, sent a group of Cycadaceous plants and 

 Jli/drangea Hortensia nivalis, a pretty greenhouse variety with broad 

 cream-white leaves irregularly margined with deep green. The Com- 

 mittee asked to see the last-named again. 



