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were green on the upper surface, and marked with a long white streak 

 underneath. Some of the plants exhibited were imported from China 

 in April 1911, and others were raised from seed sown at Hadley 

 Manor, Barnet, on April 4, 1910. 



To Plagianthus Lyallii (votes, unanimous), from C. J. Lucas, Esq., 

 Warnham Court, Horsham. A beautiful New Zealand flowering shrub 

 belonging to the Malvaceae. The flowers are white and about 1 inch 

 across, and have five ovate petals and a bunch of golden anthers. The 

 peduncles, which are about 1 inch long, arise usually in fours in the 

 axils of the leaves, and carry one flower each. The leaves are lanceo- " 

 late, cordate, acuminate, deeply crenated, and light green. (Fig 123.) 



To Eose ' Nerissa ' (votes, 9 for), from Messrs W. Paul, Waltham 

 Cross. A new Hybrid Tea of a deep cream shade suffused with pink. 

 It is of good form and substance, and a vigorous grower. 



Other Exhibits. 



Messrs. Bide, Farnham : Eoses. 

 Messrs. Box, Lindfield : Sweet Peas. 



T. Burchell, Esq., Sevenoaks : Carnation ' Miss Ethel Burchell.' 

 Mr. T. Carter, Glastonbury: Carnation 'Mrs. Tom Carter.' 

 Messrs. Clark, Dover : hardy plants. 



Mr. A. Collins, Hampton Court: Delphinium 'Queen of the 

 Whites. ' 



Mrs. Curzon, Watermouth Castle, North Devon : Carnation * Mrs. 

 Curzon. ' 



Mr. G. D. Davison, Norwuch : Lathyrus latifolius magnificus. 



Mr. W. Deal, Kelvedon : Sweet Peas. 



Messrs. Dobbie, Edinburgh: Sweet Peas and Marigolds. 



Peter Gatley, Esq., Altrincham : Kose ' Golden Glow.' 



Mr. F. W. Godding, Hanworth : Carnation ' Lady Nora.' 



W. H. N. Goschen, Esq., Harlow: Carnations. 



Guildford Hardy Plant Nursery, Guildford: hardy plants. 



Mr. A. J. Harwood, Colchester: hardy plants. 



Messrs. Kelway, Langport : hardy plants. 



M. Le Cornu, Jersey: Eose ' Duchess of Normandy.' 



Misses Le Lacheur & Sherris, Henfield : Carnations. 



Mrs. Martineau, Twyford : Salvia Sclarea. 



E. M. Neill, Esq., Manchester: Campanulas. 



E, H. Packy, Esq., Loughborough: seedling Delphinium. 



Messrs. Phillips & Taylor, Bracknell: Carnations. 



L. Salomons, Esq., Dorking: Carnation 'Grace Norbury.' 



Messrs. "Ware, Feltham : hardy plants. 



Mr. W. A. Watts, St. Asaph: Carnation ' W. A. Watts.' 



