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Veitch. Quite a miniature variety of common Ivy was shown by Messrs. Ivery 
and Son, Dorking, under the name of Hedera conglomerata (f.c.c.), very distinct 
indeed in character, and said by the Messrs. Ivery to be very useful for planting 
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on rockwork, over which its close-growing branches could hang. Some promising 
Alpine Auriculas came from Mr. C. Turner ; among them Colonel Scotty J. II* 
Nelson , and Lucius were very promising indeed.—R. D. 
