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Messrs. Lane & Son, Berkhamstead, sent several plants of a 

 pretty Rosa polyantha named The Pet, also a variety named 

 Anna Marie de Montravel. 



Mr. Jas. O'Brien, Harrow-on-the-Hill, exhibited flowers of 

 Cyrtanthus Tuckii, and C. angustifolius aurantiacus, with bright 

 orange-scarlet flowers. 



Mr. H. Elliott, Christchurch, exhibited a pan of Richardia 

 albo-maculata nana, the spathes being less than a foot high. 

 The Committee requested to see the plant again. 



The Hon. P. C. Glyn, Godstone (gardener. Mr. Friend), sent 

 some good sprays of Cantua dependens and a box of the 

 beautiful Asystasia (Mackaya) bella. 



James Rogers, Esq., Chislehurst, exhioited a new seedling 

 Pelargonium. 



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