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Horner l.e., Mrs. Eudd H.sc., Her Majesty l.p., 
Marchioness of Lansdown —, Morning Star m.eo., 
Eev. F. D. Horner l.e., Baroness Eurdett-Coutts 
M.P., Glowworm —, Eival Purple H.P., Garibaldi—, 
Morning Star m.eo., Mrs. E. Tonge m.p. 
Class F. 12 blooms, distinct .—1st, Mr. J. Douglas, 
Ilford, with Mrs. Bower l.b., Constance Heron ii.sc., 
Jessie m.p., Clara Penson l.p.; Mrs. Payne H.EO., 
Her Majesty l.p., Zerlina h.p., Estelle l.eo. ; Ethel 
L.EO., Princess of Wales n.R., Miss Lee n.sc., Mrs. 
A. Chancellor h.p. 2nd, Mr. E. S. Dodwell, Oxford, 
with Jessie m.p., Brunette H.B., Tinnie h.p.. Her 
Majesty L.p.; Mrs. Payne n.EO., Mrs. A. Chancellor 
H.P., Edith Dombrain H.EO., Medina H.p.; Constance 
Heron H.sc., Novelty h.p., Muriel h.p., Mrs. Eudd 
H.sc. 3rd, Mr. J. Lakin, Temple Cowley. 4th, 
Mr. J. Buxton, Clapham, with Countess of Wilton 
H.E., Eoyal Visit h.eo., Zerlina h.p., J. B. Bryant 
H.E.; Miss Allcroft l.eo.. Dr. Epps H.E., Mrs. 
Eudd H.sc., Mrs. A. Chancellor h.p.; Mrs. Dodwell 
H.E., Alliauce h.p., Edith Dombrain h.eo., Mrs. 
Keynes l.e. 5th, Mr. T. Wilton, Eec^ory Grove 
Home, Clapham, with Countess of Wilton n.R., 
Alliance h.p., Edith Dombrain h.eo., Mrs. Keynes 
L.E.; Mrs. Payne H.EO.; Dr. Epps n.R., Nymph 
L.P., Eoyal Visit h.eo. ; Emily M.R., Alice l.p., 
John Smith h.e., Daisy l.ro. 6th, Mr. John 
Hines, Ipswich, with Eoyal Visit h.eo., Mrs. 
Bower l.e., Mrs. A. Chancellor h.p., L’Elegant 
L Eo.; Eev. E. D. Horner l.e., J. B. Bryant h.e., 
Edith Dombrain h.eo., Clara Penson l.p. ; Mary 
L.P., Miss Horner h.eo., Mrs. Allcrofb l.eo.. 
Alliance h.p. 
Class G. 6 blooms, dissimilar. — 1st, Mr. T. 
Anstiss, Brill, with Hillington’s Favorite l.eo.. Her 
Majesty l.p.; Mrs. Dodwell h.e., Eoyal Visit h.eo. ; 
Mrs. Payne h.eo., Mrs. A. Chancellor h.p. 2nd, 
Mr. H. Catley, Bath, with J. B. Bryant h.e.. Her 
Majesty h.eo. ; Mrs. E. Tonge m.p., Mrs. Ford- 
ham L.EO. ; Alliance h.p., Eev. F. D. Horner l.e. 
3rd, Mr. M. Eowan, Clapham, with Mrs. Eudd H.sc., 
J. B. Bryant h.e. ; Dr. Epps H.E., Daisy l.eo. ; 
Minnie l.p., Eoyal Visit h.eo. 4th, Mr. A. Brown, 
Handsworth, with Lucy l.eo.. Her Majesty l.p. ; 
Daisy l.eo., Clara l.e. ; Mrs. Fowkes —, Clara 
Penson l.p. 5th, Mr. H. Meddick, Bath, with 
J. B. Bryant h.e., Eoyal Visit H.EO. ; Mrs. Eudd 
H.sc.; Dr. Epps h.e.; Mrs. Norman h.e., Clara 
Penson L.p. Stands were also set up by Mr. H. 
Morris, Hayes; Mr. Slack, Chesterfield; and Mr. A. 
Spurling. 
Class H. Single specimens, in classes :— 
Heavg Reds: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, Mr. C. Turner, 
with J. B. Bryant; 4th with Brunette. 5th, Mr. J. 
Douglas, with Princess of Wales. 
Light Reds: 1st and 2nd, Mr C. Turner, with 
Mrs. Bower; 3rd and 4th with Mrs. Gorton. 5th 
Mr. J. Douglas, with Violet Douglas. 
Heavg Rnrples : 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th, Mr. C. 
Turner, with Muriel. 
Light Purples : 1st and 2nd, Mr. C. Turner, with 
Her Majesty. 3rd, Mr. J. Douglas, with Nymph ; 
4th with Clara Pearson ; 5th with Her Majesty. 
Heavy Roses: 1st, 4th, and 5th, Mr. C. Turner, 
with Mrs. Payne ; 2nd with Eoyal Visit. 3rd, Mr. 
E. S. Dodwell, with Eoyal Visit. 
Light Roses .- 1st and 4th, Mr. T. Anstiss, with 
Hillington’s Favourite. 2nd, Mr. C. Turner, with 
Ethel; 3rd with Evelyn; 5th with Empress Eugenie. 
Yellow Grounds; 1st, 3rd, and 4th, Mr. J. 
Douglas, with Ne plus ultra. 2nd, Mr. C. Turner, 
with Jauira; 5th with Mrs. Cavill. 
Selfs, Fancies, oe Yellow Grotjnls. 
Class I. 24 blooms, 12 dissimilar. —1st, Mr. C. 
Turner, with Mary Morris, Lady Cathcart, The 
Governor, E. S. Dodwell, Lady Stamford, Matador ; 
W. P. Milner, Eeverse, Elegant, Jessica, Florence 
Nightingale, Lady Cathcart; Seedling 344, Mrs. 
Bridgewater, Sir Garnet Wolseley, Edith, Matador, 
Jessica; Flirt, Edith, Virgo, Thomas Tomes, Unex¬ 
pected, Florence Nightingale. 2ud, Mr. Douglas, 
Ilford, with Mary, Eob Eoy, Fanny (flake), Florence, 
Purple Gem, Eory o’ More, Sultan; A. Medhurst, 
H. Cannell, Firefly, Alice, Jessica, J. Keet, Sarah 
Payne, Eosy Queen ; Seedling, Amazon, W.P.Milner, 
Scarlet Gem, Fancy Queen, Fire Gem, Countess of 
Eosebery. 3rd, Mrs. Hooper, Bath. 4th, Mr. Catley, 
Bath. 
Class K. 12 blooms, dissimilar. —1st, Mr. E. S. 
Dodwell, Oxford, with Florence, Miss Erskioe 
Wemyss, Dean AVood, Dot; Euby May, and several 
Seedlings. 2nd, Mr. Lakin, Temjde Cowper, with 
Euby May, Polly Halliday, Mrs. Bath, Mrs. Dod¬ 
well ; Sarah Payne, E. Wilkins, Sir B. Seymour, 
Bride; Oberon, Eosy Queen, Firebrand. 3rd, Mr. 
T. Anstiss, Brill. 4th, Mr. Hvam, Hayes. 5th, 
Mr. H. Meddick. 
Class L. 12 yellow-ground Picotees, 6 dissimilar .— 
1st, Mr. C. Turner, with Prince of Orange, Janira, 
Prince of Orange, Janira ; Dore, Starlight, Eleanor, 
Starlight; Mrs. Cavill, F. M. Lascelles, Mrs. Cavill, 
Mazzini. 2nd, Mr. J. Douglas, with Princess Bea¬ 
trice, Lightning, Mrs Coleman, Flavius; Mrs. Cole¬ 
man, Princess Beatrice, Ne plus ultra. Lightning; 
Prince of Orange, Janira, Prince of Orange, Princess 
Marguerite. 3rd, Mrs. Hooper, Bath. 4th, Mr. 
Catley, Bath. 
Class M. 9 specimens in pots, dissimilar .—1st, Mr. 
C. Turner; 2nd, Mr. J. Douglas, both interesting 
exhibits, but scarcely wLat is wanted. 
Besides the foregoing there were several 
miscellaneous exhibits. Messrs. Veitch & 
Sons showed eight boxes of cut flowers, two 
of Carnations, two of Picotees, and four of 
Cloves, each containing forty blooms, and 
several Ist-class Certiflcates were awarded, of 
which we must defer a notice till next month. 
Mr. H. Gr. Smyth had a box full of his pretty 
rose-coloured Clove Mary Morris ; Messrs. 
Cross & Steer, of Salisbury, showed their 
white Cloves, The Governor and Lady Louisa 
Ashburton, the latter fringed at the edge. 
From Messrs. Paul & Son, Cheshunt, came a 
group of Carnations and Picotees in pots. 
These several features wdth the show flowers 
made up a very excellent exhibition. 
The two Premier blooms in the show were 
both varieties raised by Mr. AV. M. Hewitt, of 
Chesterfield, who may well feel proud of the 
position to which his varieties thus attained. 
The Premier Carnation w'as Master Fred c.b., 
shown by Mr. E. S. Dodwell ; and the Premier 
Picotce, Muriel h.p., shown by Mr. C. Turner. 
—T. Mooee. 
KEGISTEK OE NOVELTIES. 
NEAV PLANTS. 
Begonia Beddojiei, Hook jil. (Rot. Mag., 
t. QlQ7 ).—An Indian stemless rhizomatous species, 
with radical pellucid obliquely roundish cordate 
angularly-lobed leaves, of a pale green with white 
spots, and dull pale red beneath ; the flowers pale 
rosy-pink in small cymes on the top of short scapes 
which spring from the rhizome, the males with four. 
