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Mr. J. T. West, Tower Hill, Brentwood. Rosy-lilac flowers of 

 medium size and excellent form. 



To Pompon Dahlia ' Nellie Broomhead ' (votes, unanimous) 

 from Mr. J. T. West. Deep mauve with a lighter shade at base 

 of the petals. 



To Primula obconica fimbriata (votes, 9 for), from Mr. T. 

 Lawton, Faversham. A large-flowered form of P. obconica, 

 with fimbriated edges. 



To Pompon Dahlia 'Minnie Richards' (votes, unanimous), 

 from Mr. T. S. Ware, Tottenham. Flowers blush white. 



To Show Dahlia 1 Muriel Hobbs ' (votes, unanimous), from 

 Mr. T. Hobbs, Eastern House, St. Mark's Road, Bristol. Large 

 canary-yellow flowers tipped with orange. 



To Show Dahlia 1 Harbinger ' (votes, unanimous), from Mr. 

 G. St. Pierre Harris, Orpington. Lilac-pink flowers of medium 

 size. 



To Dracaena Russelli (votes, 9 for), from Mr. J. Russell, 

 Richmond. A very graceful variety, with long, narrow, arching 

 bronze-green leaves. A beautiful table plant. 



Other Exhibits. 



A. E. Truckell, Esq., Myrtle Cottage, Maxwelltown, Dumfries, 

 sent blooms of a new variety of Lilium auratum. The flowers 

 had not travelled well, and the Committee asked to see it again 

 in better condition. 



From F. W. Moore, Esq., Botanic Garden, Glasnevin, came 

 specimens of Lonicera Sullivanti in fruit. 



John Chandler, Esq., Nyn Park, Potter's Bar, sent Show 

 Dahlia ' Mrs. Kidstone.' 



B. W. Currie, Esq., Coombe Warren, Kingston (gr. Mr. W. 

 Allen), sent a very dwarf Alternanthera. 



Messrs. R. Veitch & Son, Exeter, exhibited Fuchsia triphylla 

 superba. 



From Mr. P. Fry, Addington, West Mailing, Kent, came 

 several hybrid Fuchsias of much promise. 



Mr. W. J. Godfrey, Exmouth, staged Chrysanthemums. 



Mr. John Green, Dereham sent Dahlias. 



Mr. W. Potten, Cranbrook, sent two new zonal Pelargoniums. 



From Mr. M. Cuthbertson, Rothesay, came specimens of 

 Helianthus rigidus ' Daniel Dewar.' The Committee asked to 

 see this again. 



Mr. M. Russell, Farnboro', sent Chrysanthemum ' Mychett 

 White,' which had been certificated at Chiswick. See p. 296. 



