210 THE FLOEIST AND POMOLOGIST, [ Septembkk, 



Begonia Prince of Wales [f.c.c.]. — One of tlie free-blooaiing new hybrids 

 of the boHviensis breed, having very bright orange-scarlet flowers of fine form. — 

 Messrs. E. G. Henderson ^ Son : E.R.S., Aug. 20. 



Begonia Prince of Teck [f.c.c.]. — A double form of hybrid Begonia, the 

 flowers of a pale cerise. It is singular that the male blossoms are doubled, while 

 the females remain single. — Messrs. E. G. Henderson 4' Son: R.H.S., Aug. 16. 



Begonia William Spinks [f.c.c.]. — A hybrid variety raised between B. 

 Pearcei and B. Chelsoni., having pale canary flowers, the reverse of the petals 

 pink; free-blooming, and vigorous in habit. — Roycd Hort. Sac. : li.H.S.., Aug. G. 



Carnation (clove) King of Yellows [f.c.c.]. — A large flower of great 

 substance, of a pale yellow colour. — Mr. C. Turner : li.H.S. , Aug. 6. 



Clabkia (pulohella) intbgripetala limbata [f.c.o.]. — A charming rose- 

 coloured variet}', the petals entire, and evenly and deeply bordered with white. — 

 Messrs. Carter 4' Co. : R.H.S.., July 16. 



Clematis Guiding Star [f.c.c.]. — In this variety the flowers are reddish- 

 purple, with a broad flame of rich maroon ; it is in the way of, but superior to 

 C. magnifica., and comes also very near to C. Star of India. — Messrs. Crijjps 4' 

 Son: R.H.S.,Juhi 16. 



Clematis Louis van Houtte [f.c.c.]. — A magnificent dark variety of the 

 lanuginosa section, the flowers being large, stout, and very striking, of a blue-purple 

 colour. — Messrs. Cripps c|- Son: R.H.S. , July 16, 



CoLEus Mrs. Knatchbull-Hugessen [f.c.c,]. — A striking golden-leaved 

 variety, marbled and veined with dark, and blotched with the same at the base 

 of the leaves, — Mr. Kimpton: R.H.S., July 16. 



Cypeipedium Sedbni [f.c.c.]. — A hybrid between C, Schlimmi and C. 

 longifolium., having flowers charmingly tinted with pinkish red, the petals 2 in. 

 long, pale red-edged; distinct. — Messrs. Veitch 4- Sons: R.H.S., Aug. 6. 



Dipladrnia Bbiarleyana [f.c.c], — A seedling from D. amabilis, but with 

 very large stout flowers of a red-carmine hue, shaded with a darker tint ; vigorous 

 foliage, and very free. — Mr. W. Bull: R.H.S. . July 16, 



Gladiolus Captain Stuckey [f.c.c.]. — Salmony carmine, flaked with dark 

 purple, and purple flame on the throat ; extra fine. — Messrs. Kelway 4' Son : 

 R.H.S., Aug. 20, 



Gladiolus Hesperia [f.c.c.]. — Glowing orange-red, the pale throat pencilled 

 with amaranth; very fine indeed. — Messis. Kelway 4' Son: R.H.S., Aug. 20, 



Gladiolus Mary Kinnear [f.c.c.]. — Porcelain white delicately tinged with 

 pink towards the edges, purple flame on the throat, very fine spike, — Mr. J. 

 Douglas : R.H.S., Aug. 20, 



Gladiolus Neogenes [f.c.c.]. — Pale pink, deepening to rosy purple, blotched 

 and spotted with crimson-purple, very fine. — Messrs. Kelway <]• Son : R.H.S., 

 Aug. 16. 



Gladiolus Scopaz [f.c.c.]. — Pure white, pencilled with delicate rose on the 

 edges, the throat flamed rosy purple. — 3Iessrs. Kelway 4' Son : R.H.S., Aug. 16. 



Gladiolus purpureo-auratus [f.c.c.]. — An extremely interesting species ; 

 the somewhat bell-shaped flowers, canaiy tinted with green, the lower segments 

 having black bands on a reddish-brown ground. — Mr. Wvi. Bull: R.H.S., Aug. 20. 



Gloxinia Grand Monarch [f.c.c.]. — Shaded purple throat, the lobes edged 

 with white; a fine, bold, erect-flowered variety. — Mr. J. Gee: R.H.S., July 16. 



