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with a pretty shading of salmon pink on the reverse of the petals. 

 (Fig. 113.) 



To Carnation * Jean Douglas ' (votes, unanimous), from Mr. J. 

 Douglas, Great Bookham. A bright scarlet * Border ' variety of good 

 size and perfect form with a non-splitting calyx. 



To Carnation * John Bidd ' (votes, unanimous), from Mr. J. 



Fig. 114. — Phlox Arendsii. {Arends.) 



Douglas, Great Bookham. A large fancy * Border ' variety having a 

 ground of clear yellow heavily flaked with deep rose pink. (Fig. 121.) 



To Clematis "Lady B'etty Balfour ' (votes, unanimous), from 

 Messrs. Jackman, Woking. A beautiful hybrid obtained a« the result of 

 a cross between C. * Gipsy Queen ' and C. * Beauty of Worcester.* The 

 flowers are deep violet purple with a bar of crimson down the middle 

 of each of the six petals. The bold mass of white stamens forms a 



