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Calochorti; also Ir:s juncea numidica, a new form from Numi- 

 dia, with pale yellow flowers, and Iris anglica Leon Tolsti, in 

 grand condition. 



Messrs. James Dixon & Son, Spencer Nursery, Wandsworth, 

 exhibited a double form of Zonal Pelargonium Henry Jacoby. 



Mr. G. Fry, Lewisham, sent a yellow Carnation named 

 Duchess of York. 



From Messrs. Keynes, Williams & Co., Salisbury, came 

 several varieties of hybrid Sweet Briars. 



Mr. A. Waterer, Woking, sent a number of seedling hardy 

 Azaleas. 

 Prizes. 



Class 4. — Six single and six double or semi-double Delphi- 

 niums, distinct, one spike of each. Amateurs. Prize, Kelway 

 Silver Medal, to Joseph Brutton, Esq., Yeovil. 



Bose Show. 



Class 4a. — Twenty-four Boses, distinct, three blooms of each. 

 Open. First Prize, Silver Challenge Cup, value £26. 5s. (pre- 

 sented by J. Mantell, Esq., Kingstead, Gunnersbury), to Mr. 

 Benjamin Cant, Colchester. Second Prize, £S, to Mr. Frank 

 Cant, Colchester. Third Prize, £2, to Messrs. Paul & Son, 

 Cheshunt. 



Hybeid Peepetuals, including Hybeid Teas. 



Class 5. — Twenty-four single trusses, not more than two of 

 any one variety. Amateurs. First Prize, Turner Memorial 

 Silver Cup, value £5, to the Bev. Hugh A. Berners, Harkstead 

 Bectory, Ipswich. Second Prize, £2, to B. L. Knight, Esq., 

 Botting Place, Sittingbourne. 



Class 6. — Twenty-four single trusses, distinct. Open. First 

 Prize, £3, to Mr. B. Cant. Second Prize, £2, to Mr. F. Cant. 



Teas and Noisettes. 



Class 7. — Twenty-four single trusses, not less than twelve 

 varieties or more than three trusses of any one variety. Ama- 

 teurs. First Prize, Turner Memorial Silver Cup, value £5, to 

 the Bev. Hugh A. Berners. Second Prize, £2, to J. C. Tasker, 

 Esq., Middleton Hall, Brentwood, Essex (gr. Mr. Perry). 



Class 8. — Twelve single trusses, not less than nine varieties 

 or more than two trusses of any one variety. Amateurs. First 



