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pink form of Androsace Laggeri. It is very free-flowering and slightly 
dwarfer than the type. 
To Armeria caespitosa (votes, 16 for), from Miss E. Willmott, 
V.M.H., Great Warley. A charming alpine plant bearing numerous 
small heads of pale lilac-pink flowers, slightly raised above the dense 
tufts of very short, rigid, and narrow linear leaves. 
To Primula nutans (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. Wallace, 
Colchester. A new species collected by Mr. G. Forrest in the shady 
woodlands of Western China. It belongs to the Soldanelloid section 
of Primulas, and bears a head of drooping bell-f©rm flowers of 
a beautiful pale violet-lilac colour, shaded with white meal inside and 
out. One of the most pleasing features of this Primula is the very 
pronounced seent of the flowers, which somewhat resembles that of 
Philadelphus. The plant exhibited was about 9 inches high, and 
carried nine fully opened flowers on a mealy stem. 
Other Exhibits. 
Messrs. Clark, Dover : hardy plants. 
W. B. Cranfield, Esq., Enfield Chase : Primula ' The Admiral/ 
Messrs. Dobbie, Edinburgh : Primroses. 
H. J. Elwes, Esq., Cheltenham : Fritillaria imperialis gigantea. 
Misses Hopkins, Shepperton : rock garden. 
Misses Price & Fyfe, East Grinstead : Carnations. 
Messrs. Veitch, Exeter : Myosotis ' Blue Eyes ' and Viburnum 
Carlesii rosea. 
