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Winchmore Hill. Flowers of medium size, colour bright orange 

 red. Very distinct. 



To Canna Italia (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. J. Veitch & 

 Sons, Chelsea. A magnificent variety with large deep yellow 

 flowers blotched and streaked with orange red. 



To Calochortus Eldorado, strain of (votes, unanimous), 

 from Messrs. E. Wallace & Co. A magnificent strain with 

 large flowers of great substance ; colours varying from pure 

 white through various shades of pink and salmon to deep 

 purple. 



To Chrysanthemum frutescens nivale compactum (votes, 

 unanimous), from Mr. H. B. May, Upper Edmonton. A dwarf 

 free-flowering Marguerite. Flowers of medium size, pure white, 

 and borne well above the foliage. 



To Iris Kaempferi Chiyo (votes, 8 for), from Messrs. Barr & 

 Son. Large lavender flowers shaded with blue. 



Other Exhibits. 



Mrs. North, Avery Hill, Eltham, Kent (gr. Mr. Abbey), sent 

 a new Pansy named Colonel North. 



H. Grinling, Esq., Stanmore, sent a well-grown plant of 

 Gloxinia Mrs. Grinling with large bright crimson flowers. 



From W. G. Soper, Esq., Harestone, Caterham Valley, 

 Surrey, came specimens of Dimorphotheca Ecklonis. A very 

 pretty plant bearing sweet-scented Marguerite-like flowers ; 

 colour white, the under surface of the petals suffused with blue. 

 The Committee asked to see this again, with a note as to its 

 hardiness or the reverse. 



Allan Chandler, Esq., Haslemere, sent a Delphinium named 

 Ethel Hutchinson. 



C. F. Thompson, Esq., Llandaff, Swansea, sent a group of 

 cut flowers. 



Mr. John Hazelby, Station Road, Hampton, staged a small 

 group of Ivy-leaved Pelargoniums. 



From Mr. J. Douglas, Edenside, Great Bookham, came a few 

 choice Carnations. 



Messrs. Ivery & Son, Dorking, staged two well-flowered 

 plants of Clematis Lady Ashcoinbe. 



Messrs. Dobbie & Co., Rothesay, sent a group of Antirrhinum 

 Yellow Queen and Auricula-eyed Sweet Williams. 



