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from Mr. H. B. May, Edmonton. A pretty climbing Fern, with 

 bright green deeply cut fronds. 



To Fagus rotundifolia (votes, 5 for), from Messrs. G. 

 Jackman & Son, Woking. A sport from the common Beech, of 

 upright habit and small roundish bright green leaves. 



Award of Merit. 



To Carnation Mrs. E. Hambro (votes, 23 for, 1 against), 

 from Martin K. Smith, Esq., Hayes, Kent (gr. Mr. Blick). A 

 beautiful seedling of the Malmaison section, with large sweetly 

 scented bright red flowers. It is a free-bloomer and of compact 

 habit. 



To Sycamore Dr. Hogg's Crimson-fruited (votes, 13 for], from 

 Dr. Hogg, Beechlands, Sussex. A variety similar to the type, 

 but differing by reason of its bright crimson fruits. 



To Carnation Duchess of Devonshire ( votes, 13 for), from Mr. 



G. Fry, Lewisham. Flowers well formed and very fragrant, of 

 a delicate blush shade. 



To Carnation Primrose Day (votes, 1G for), from Mr. H. B. 

 May, Edmonton. Plant of dwarf habit, with clear canary-yellow 

 flowers. 



To Carnation Duke of York (votes, 9 for, 8 against), from Mr. 



H. B. May. A fine variety, with large deep crimson flowers. 

 To Carnation Duchess of Fife (votes, 13 for), from Mr. T. S. 



Ware, Tottenham. Flowers of medium size, of a pretty delicate 

 pink. 



To Browallia speciosa major (votes, 14 for), from Messrs. F. 

 Sander & Co., St. Albans. A pretty stove annual of dwarf habit 

 and small deep purplish-blue flowers. 



To Pelargonium Duke of Fife (votes, 5 for, 1 against), from 

 Mr. H. J. Jones, Lewisham. A free-blooming variety with 

 medium- sized flowers ; colour white and bright rosy pink, beauti- 

 fully frilled. 



To Iris variegata Prince of Orange (votes, 15 for), from 

 Messrs. Barr & Son. A variety with rich bronzy-yellow stand- 

 ards, falls brown suffused with yellow. 



To Gloxinia Ladas (votes, 8 for, G against), from Messrs. H. 

 Cannell & Sons, Swanley. A pretty variety ; flowers bright red 

 freckled with white, and clear white margins. 



To Begonia Nurse Mary Cornell (votes, 8 for), from Messrs. 



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