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autumn-tinted shrub. The very lai-ge wrmkled leaves are bright green 
above and brown below. The decaying foliage is very showy in 
autumn. 
To x\rundo Donax macrophylla (votes, unanimous), from Mr. A. 
Waterer. This is an exceptionally vigorous and handsome form of ' The 
Great Reed,' with broad glaucous leaves. A splendid sub-tropical bedding 
plant, and useful also for planting near lakes and streams. 
To H. B. Rose * J. B. M. Camm ' (Madame Gabriel Luizet (H.P.) x Mrs. 
Paul (B.) ) (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. Paul & Son, Cheshunt. In 
shape the deliciously scented flowers bear some resemblance to * La France.' 
The colour is delicate pink or blush touched with rose-pink at the edges 
of the petals. 
To Phlox 'Fiancee' (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. Paul & Son. 
A magnificent variety, with immense panicles of large pure- white 
flowers. 
To Campanula isophylla Mayi (votes, unanimous), from Mr. H. B. 
May, Upper Edmonton. A charming free-flowering variety, suitable either 
for growing in pots or hanging baskets. It is free in growth, with long 
shoots clothed with small soft woolly glaucous leaves, and bears an abun- 
dance of blue or mauve flowers, larger than those of C. isophylla. The 
specimens exhibited were grown from cuttings, and only five months old. 
Other Exhibits. 
Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford (gr. Mr. Bain), sent specimens of 
Cannas, Gladiolus, Pentstemons, and Michauxia campanuloides. 
T. B. Haywood, Esq., Woodhatch, Reigate (gr. Mr. C. J. Salter), sent 
some remarkably fine Border Carnations. 
A. W. Porter, Esq., Waltham Cross, sent Border Carnations. 
Mrs. B. Currie, Coombe Warren, Kingston Hill (gr. Mr. Allen), sent 
Begonia floribunda * Mrs. B. W. Currie,' a dwarf-habited, free-flowering 
variety. 
G. C. Whitfield, Esq., Monk Sherborne, Eastbourne, sent a sport 
from Ivy-leaf Pelargonium ' Souvenir de Charles Turner ' named ' Beauty 
of Eastbourne.' It has large flowers, is very floriferous, and has some- 
what the appearance of a mmiature Carnation. 
Mr. R. C. Notcutt, Woodbridge, brought a collection of Sweet Peas. 
Messrs. Dobbie, Rothesay, sent Pansies. 
From Mr. G. Pratt, Kingsbrook House, Bedford, came Border Pinks. 
Mr. R. Robinson, Whitby Road, Fallowfield, sent flowers of Chrysan- 
themum leucanthemum laciniata Robinsoni. The Committee asked to 
see a plant. 
Mr. M. Cuthbertson, Rothesay, sent CEnothera Cuthbertsoni, a variety 
with very large flowers. 
Mr. F. Tapper, Sundridge Park, Bromley, sent Carnations. 
Mr. Potten, Cranbrook, Kent, sent a seedling Carnation. 
