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large yellowish-green pitchers are heavily streaked and blotched 

 with dull crimson. Fig. 58, page 246. 



Award of Merit. 



To Hibiscus ' Manihot ' (votes, 9 for), from F. D. Lambert, 

 Esq., Moor Hall, Cookham (gr. Mr. Fulford). An old-fashioned 

 annual, with large clear yellow flowers. 



To Aster (Michaelmas Daisy) ' Mrs. W. Peters ' (votes, unani- 

 mous), from Mr. W. Peters, Givan's Grove, Leatherhead. Plant 

 of very dwarf bushy habit ; flowers large and white, with a 

 prominent yellow disc. 



To Cactus Dahlia * F. C. Pawle ' (votes, 7 for), from Messrs. 

 J. Cheal & Sons, Crawley. Flowers scarlet, tipped with purple. 



Other Exhibits. 



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

 Anemones, Pentstemons, and Lobelias and some new crested 

 Begonias. Fig. 77. 



Mrs. Sydney Williams, Hindhead, Hazlemere, sent several 

 seedling Pelargoniums. 



Mrs. Wingfield, Ampthill House (gr. Mr. Empson), sent 

 Codiaeum (Croton) interruptum elegans aureum. 



From Mr. A. Smith, Lyminster, Arundel, came blooms of 

 Daturas. 



Mr. W. J. Godfrey, Exmouth, sent two varieties of Chrysan- 

 themums. 



Messrs. W. Cutbush & Son, Highgate, sent a group of Nerine 

 Fothergilli major. 



Mr. R. Owen, Maidenhead, staged a group of Cannas. 



Mr. W. Wells, Earlswood, Redhill, sent Chrysanthemum 

 ' Henri Yvon.' 



Mr. J. K. Tranter, Henley-on-Thames, sent Dahlias. 



Messrs. Dobbie & Co., Rothesay, sent French Marigolds. 



From Messrs. Goos & Koenemann, Nieder-Walluf, came two 

 new and very promising varieties of Dahlias. 



Mr. W. Green, Garforth, Leeds, sent a pink Lobelia. 



Mr. T. Lowton, Ospringe House, Faversham, sent plants of 

 Primula obconica fimbriata. The Committee asked to see this 

 again. 



From Mr. E. J. Reid, Beckenham, came three varieties of 

 Cannas. 



Mr. E. F. Such, Maidenhead, sent Cactus Dahlias. 



