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Other Exhibits. 



From H. Hainsworth, Esq., St. John's Park, Blackheatli, 

 came a plant supposed to be Hoya Grifhthii, which the Committee 

 asked to see again. 



Mr. S. Kidley, The Gardens, Coker Court, sent blooms of 

 Bougainvillea glabra, Coker Court var. The flowers are of 

 deeper colour than the type. The Committee also asked to see 

 this again. 



Mr. R. Dean, Ranelagh Road, Ealing, exhibited a plant of 

 Venidium calendulaceum var. multiflorum, which had been lifted 

 from the open ground. 



Mr. J. Aldridge, Petersham, Richmond, exhibited Aster J. 

 Harris. The Committee requested that it might be tried in the 

 Society's Gardens at Chiswick. 



Messrs. B. S. "Williams & Sons, Upper Holloway, sent a plant 

 of Anthurium londinense. 



Mr. R. Owen, Maidenhead, exhibited cut flowers of Canna 

 Comtesse de Lestoile. The Committee asked to see the plant. 



Mr. H. J. Jones, Hither Green, Lewisham, sent a small group 

 of Fuchsia tryphylla carminata alba. Plants of dwarf habit, 

 with small blush-coloured flowers. 



Mr. B. Ladhams, Shirley Nurseries, Southampton, exhibited 

 a very fine Perpetual Pink named Lizzie Duval. The Committee 

 requested that it might be tried at Chiswick. 



Prizes. 



Class 1. — Twelve Gladioli, distinct. Amateurs. First Prize, 

 Silver Flora Medal and £1, to J. C. Fordy, Esq., Warkworth 

 Northumberland. 



Class 2. — Twelve Gladioli, British raised, Gandavensis vars., 

 distinct. Amateurs. Prize, Kelway Gladiolus Medal, to J. C. 

 Fordy, Esq., Warkworth, Northumberland. 



Floral Committee, October 10, 1893. 

 W. Marshall, Esq., in the Chair, and twenty members present. 



Awards Recommended:— 



Silver Gilt Flora Medal. 



To Mr. H. D. May, Dyson's Lane Nurseries, Upper Ed- 

 monton, for a very large and varied collection of Adiantums, in 



