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Class 31ft. — Twelve bunches of Cactus Dahlias. Amateurs. 

 Only such Dahlias admissible as are recognised as Cactus 

 Dahlias in the National Dahlia Society's List. Second Prize, 15s., 

 presented by Messrs. Keynes, Williams & Co., Salisbury. To 

 A. Waterhouse, Esq., Yattendon Court, Newbury (gr. Mr. 

 E. Maher). 



Class 32. — Twelve bunches of Pompon Dahlias, distinct, 10 

 blooms to a bunch. Amateurs. First Prize, £2, to W. Keith, 

 Esq. Second Prize, £1. 10s., to Messrs. de Rothschild (gr. Mr. 

 James Hudson). 



Class 33. — Collection of Hardy Herbaceous Perennials, dis- 

 tinct, in bunches. Bulbs admissible. Open. First Prize, £5 

 (presented by Messrs. E. D. Shuttleworth & Co., Ltd.), to Mr. B. 

 Ladhams, Shirley Nurseries, Southampton. Second Prize, £S, 

 to Messrs. Paul & Son, The Old Nurseries, Cheshunt. Third 

 Prize, £2, to Messrs. J. Cocker & Sons, Aberdeen. 



Class 34. — Twenty-four bunches of Hardy Herbaceous Peren- 

 nials, distinct. Bulbs admissible. Amateurs. First Prize, £S, 

 to the Earl of Dysart, Ham House, Richmond, Surrey (gr. Mr. 

 G. H. Sage). Second Prize, £2, to the Rev. F. Page Roberts, 

 The Rectory, Scole, Norfolk. Third Prize, £1, to Miss 

 Debenham. 



Class 35. — Twelve bunches of Hardy Herbaceous Perennials, 

 distinct. Bulbs admissible. Amateurs. First Prize, £2, to 

 Messrs. de Rothschild (gr. Mr. James Hudson). Second Prize, 

 £1. 10s., to A. Waterhouse, Esq. 



Class 36. — Twelve Phloxes, 3 spikes of each in not less than 

 9 varieties. Open. First Prize, £2, to Messrs. Paul & Son. 

 Second Prize, £1. 10s., to Messrs. Harkness & Son. 



Class 37. — Collection of Sunflowers, Annual and Perennial 

 (Helianthus, Helenium, Harpalium, and Heliopsis), to which 

 Rudbeckias may be added. Open. First Prize, £1. 10s., to 

 Messrs. J. Burrell & Co. Second Prize, £1, to the Earl of Dysart 

 (gr. Mr. G. H. Sage). Third Prize, 10s., to Messrs. Paul Sc 

 Son. 



Class 37a. — Twelve sprays of Violas, distinct, 6 blooms to 

 each spray. Open. First Prize, Silver Medal (presented by the 

 London Pansy Society), to Mr. A. J. Rowberry, 2 The Crescent, 

 South Woodford. Second Prize, Bronze Medal (presented by the 

 London Pansy Society), to Messrs. J. Cocker & Sons, Aberdeen. 



