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Messrs. Keynes, Williams & Co., Salisbury. Flowers distinct, 

 with long petals ; the colour a pretty shade of yellow. 



To Cactus Dahlia Gloriosa (votes, 8 for, 2 against), from 

 Messrs. Keynes, Williams & Co. Flowers large, with wavy 

 petals ; colour orange-scarlet. 



To Cactus Dahlia Chancellor (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 

 Keynes, Williams & Co. A handsome and distinct variety ; 

 colour crimson, flushed with purple. 



To Fancy Dahlia Mrs. Mortimer (votes, 13 for, 1 against), 

 from Mr. S. Mortimer, Farnham. A large-flowered variety, 

 measuring four inches across ; the colour is rich canary-yellow, 

 each petal being tipped with pale pink. 



To Cactus Dahlia Ernest Cheal (votes, 10 for), from Messrs. 

 J. Cheal & Sons, Crawley. A very free-flowering variety, with 

 long petals of a deep orange-red colour. 



To Pompon Dahlia Rowena (votes, unanimous), from Mr. C. 

 Turner, Slough. Flowers bright yellow, edges of the petals 

 shaded crimson. 



To perpetual-flowering Pink Ernest Ladhams (votes, unani- 

 mous), from Mr. B. Ladhams, Shirley Nurseries, Southampton. 

 An unusually large-flowered variety, of a delicate pink, with dark 

 purple blotches at the base of each petal. 



Other Exhibits. 



Mr. A. Rawlings, Old Church, Romford, Essex, sent a group 

 of Show and Fancy Dahlias. 



From Messrs. Wallace & Co., Colchester, came a plant of 

 Lilium angustifolium, which the Committee asked to see again. 



Messrs. Hurst & Sons, Houndsditch, exhibited several plants 

 of Pyrethrum aureum cristatum. 



Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford, Dorking, exhibited 

 Tweedia oxypetalum crerulea, which the Committee requested 

 might be tried at Chiswick. 



From Messrs. R. Veitch & Sons, Exeter, came Godetia 

 Princess May, Lupinus arboreus, &c. 



Mr. Prichard, Christchurch, Hants, sent Scabiosa caucasica 

 fl. albo. The Committee asked to see this again. 



