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variety of good habit and flowers of much substance, of a rosy 
salmon colour. 
To Carnation ‘Isinglass’ (votes, unanimous), from T. B. 
Haywood, Esq., Woodhatch, Reigate (gr. Mr. C. J. Salter). A 
remarkably fine border variety with large flowers of good form, 
with great petals of a brilliant crimson hue and very fragrant. 
To Arundinaria Veitchii (votes, 8 for, 1 against), from 
Messrs. J. Yeitch. A handsome dwarf growing variety with 
broad foliage. 
To Phyllostacliys Castillonis (votes, 4 for, 8 against), from 
Messrs. J. Yeitch. An exceedingly graceful Bamboo with 
narrow, deep glossy-green leaves beautifully variegated with 
white. 
To Pelargonium * Achievement ’ (votes, unanimous), from 
Mr. H. J. Jones, Lewisham. This is the result of crossing a 
single white zonal Pelargonium with the ivy-leaved variety 
‘ Souvenir de Charles Turner.’ The plant exhibits its parentage 
in its foliage and sturdy habit. The flowers are a reddish 
salmon produced in large bold trusses. 
To Phyllostacliys fulva (votes, unanimous), from A. B. 
Freeman Mitford, Esq., C.B. A beautiful Bamboo of slender 
growth which branches freely and is covered with narrow leaves 
of a bright green. (Fig. 64, page 276.) 
To Arundinaria aristata (votes, unanimous), from A. B. 
Freeman Mitford, Esq., C.B. A tall growing handsome variety 
of graceful habit, covered with bright green foliage. (Fig. 63, 
page 274.) 
Other Exhibits. 
Mr. Henry Eckford, Wem, Salop, sent twelve varieties of 
Sweet Peas, which were sent to Chiswick for comparison with 
the varieties growing there. 
From Messrs. Sander & Co., St. Albans, came a small group 
of stove plants. 
Messrs. Jas. Veitch sent Althaea ‘Primrose Queen,’ the 
result of crossing Althaea rosea $ with A. ficifolia $. (Fig, 82.) 
From Messrs. Hurst, Houndsditch, came TropaeolumLobbia- 
num, with ivy-leaved foliage. 
Mr. Winwood, Ashton-on-Ribble, sent Adiantum Ashtonii. 
Mrs. Sidney Williams, Hindhead, sent Pelargoniums. 
