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To Dahlia * H. Shoesmrith 1 (votes, unanimous), from Mr. Shoesmith. 

 A Cactus van err of bright crimson colour, medium size, and perfect 

 form. 



To Dahlia 4 Thora * < votes, unanimous), from Mr. C. Turner. Slough. 

 A charming little Pompon variety, -vrith flowers of a soft cream-colour, 

 tinged -with pink. 



To Dahlia 'Mrs. Macmillan * (votes, unanimous . from Messrs. Stred- 

 wick, St. Leonards. A Cactus variety of the largest size, -with a -white 

 centre shading to a pinkish rose at the margins. A ve.n ] rein " ariery 



To Dahlia 'Peach' (votes, uiianimous), from Messrs. Sired^-ci:. 

 A Cactus variety of beautiful shape., medium size, and a rich orange- 

 scarlet eolotrr. 



To Dahlia * Daisy' (votes, 7 for), from Messrr. >Eredwick. A Cactus 

 variety of medium size and peculiar colotir, the florets being two-thirds 

 yellow and one-third soft pink This should not l»e confused with a 

 single variety named * Daisy * that received an Award oi Mer:i in 1899. 



To Dahlia 4 Primrose ' (votes. 7 for), from Messrs. Stredwick. A well- 

 shai>ed Cactus variety of a soft canary-yellow colour. 



To Da hli a * Tom Tit ' votes. 6 for i, from Messrs. Stredwick. 

 A Pompon Cactus -«ar.rry. with a very smn.11 well-formed flow-:: :•: 

 a bright pink colour. 



To D ahli a 'The Pilot' (votes, unanimous*, from Messrs. Hobbies. 

 Dereham. A Cactus variety of medium size, good form, and of & terrt- 

 cotta colour shading to yellow in the i-eLir- 



To Chrysanthemum * Geo. Bowness ? (votes, unanimous), from Mean. 

 "Wells, Merstham. A sport from i Madame Marie Massee.. ' with all the 

 good qualities of the parent, and with flowers of a dull bronze colour. 



To Chrysanthemum * Wells Massee (votes, unanimous i, from Messrs. 

 Wells. A beautiful white sport from 4 Madam-: Marie Massee,' with the 

 size and habit of the parent. 



To Chrysanthemum 4 Harrie ' (votes, unanimous ), from Messrs. Wells. 

 A very free early-flowering Japanese variety, with deep orange-yellow 

 flowers, lightly touched with purple. 



To Sedum sj.tecta.bilc atrojmrjyureum (votes, unanimous ), from Mr. A. 

 Perry. Wmchmore Hill. A darker- coloured flower and a more vigorous- 

 habited plant than the well-known S. special', - 1 . 



To JJiervilla Saturn* (votes, unanimous 1 , from Mr. A. Perry. A very 

 dark crimson -flowered variety of the better-known Wcigcla robcx. 



To Sagittaria macrophylla (votes, unanimous), from Mr. A. Perry. 

 A large pure white- flowered variety of exceptional size and vigour, and 

 a decided acquisition to our aquatic plants. 



Other Exhibits. 



Miss M. F. Sharpe, Kenneth olm, Midgham, sent Gladioli. 

 2-Je.= srs Peed. Streatham. staged alpine plants. &c 



Messrs. Cannell. Swanky. Pentsteinons and Dahlias. 

 Mr. G. H. TowDdrow. Malvern Link, brought Begonia 'Bronze 

 I '.ear tv. 



W. H. Adam-. Esq.. Hockley, sent Cactus T>ahlias. 



