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good. This flower reminds one of * Marmion, ' but it is smaller, and the 

 flowers are borne on long, stiff stems. 



To Fritillaria hnperialis var. chitralensis (votes, unanimous), from 

 Miss Watson, Finchampstead. This is a new variety of the Crown 

 Imperial from Ohitral, where it grows in great abundance. Judging 

 from the specimens shown, it does not produce so many flowers as the 



Fig. 76. — Fritillaria imperialis var. chitralensis. 



type. The perianth-pieces are less spreading. The flowers are bright 

 yellow, sometimes faintly veined inside with brownish green. (Fig 76.) 



Cultural Commendation. 

 To Mr. J. Douglas, Great Bookham, for Primula megaseaefolia. 



Other Exhibits. 



H. S. Barton, Esq., Liphook : Freesias. 

 Messrs. Brooks, Basingstoke: Primulas. 



