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Williams. A dwarf-growing species, quite distinct from S. psitta- 

 cina, having much more colour on the pitchers. 



To Satyrium carneum var. roseum (votes, unanimous), from 

 Mr. T. S. Ware, Tottenham. A hardy Orchid, the flowers tinted 

 with rose. 



To Watsonia rosea (votes, unanimous), from Mr. T. S. Ware, 

 Tottenham. An old, but very handsome, Cape bulb, with elegant 

 spikes of rose-coloured flowers. 



Aivard of Merit. 



To Dahlia (Cactus) Marchioness of Bute (votes, unanimous), 

 from Mr. J. T. West, Brentwood. A seedling from the scarlet 

 Dahlia Juarezi, pale ground edged with pink and purple. 



To Bouvardia Hogarth fl. pi. (votes, unanimous), from Mr. 

 H. B. May, Edmonton. The flowers were very double, and of 

 the same colour as the single variety. 



To Hollyhock Delicata (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 

 Webb & Brand, Saffron Walden. Pale ground, suffused with 

 soft fleshy pink. A full and symmetrical flower. 



To Khododendron Ophelia (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. J. 

 Veitch & Sons, Chelsea. A greenhouse variety, with large and 

 finely formed creamy-buff flowers, margined with soft pinkish - 

 mauve. 



To Chrysanthemum (Pompon) Maud Pitcher (votes, unani- 

 mous), from Mr. G. Stevens, Putney. A charming bronze sport 

 from the yellow-flowered Precocite ; remarkably free flowering. 



To Papaver nudicaule sulphureum (votes, six for, two 

 against), from Mr. T. S. Ware, Tottenham. A full sulphur- 

 coloured variety. 



To Dahlia (single) F. L. Temple (votes, six for, three against), 

 from Mr. T. S. Ware, Tottenham. A large form of the well- 

 known Dahlia Paragon. 



To Gladiolus Duchess of Fife (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 

 Kelway & Son, Langport. Beautifully feathered on the stout 

 segments with bright purplish-crimson. 



To Gladiolus Vulso (votes, five for, four against), from Messrs. 

 Kelway & Son. Pale carmine-rose, with white throat. 



To Dahlia (Cactus) Panthea (votes, unanimous), from 

 Messrs. Keynes, Williams & Co., Salisbury. Bright orange- 

 salmon ; very distinct and novel. 



