980 REPORTS OF THE FLORAL COMMITTEE. 
SILVER BANKSIAN MEDAL AND SECOND-CLASS CERTIFICATE. 
CLEMATIS FLORIDA var. STAN ex Бтлхріѕн, The fine deep violet-coloured 
See Clematis siren мй гени =ч р. 227. 
Drac тыл» к P.—Messrs, VEWCH & Son, [мт and Chelsea. A greenhouse 
vergreen shrub, of very desirable habit, introduced f m King igh Sound, and 
led л pana heads of white flowers. It is нта ‘sak at p. 227. 
BRONZE MEDAL AND COMMENDATION. 
WEIGELA ROSEA ALBA.—Mr. STANDISH. A new Japanese acus —_ pale green ix 
ure white flowers. 1t resembled the Weigelas already r garden viti 
о doubt as hardy as hey, # will be а ов 
o 
on to the shrubbery from "the profusion of its snow-white горб Тһе 
р shown was as yet but small. 
The other plants оо. а this i eun were mostly garden seedlings, wrongly 
entered ; besides which there were from 
Messrs. VEITCH & Soy. areae atrorubens, a useful d tive stove plant. 
Mr. Bunt.—Anthuriwm leuconeurum, which, though shown in flower, did not 
t class 
well with ornamental secant plants, being йод only for its foliage, which is 
rather pretty. 
Mr. TURNER.— Bougainvillea glabra. 
In Crass 22, for New ов RARE TENDER PLANTS мот IN FLOWER, the awards were :— 
SILVER KNIGHTIAN MEDAL AND FIRST-CLASS MEE 
^A Тозуп. helsea. А remarkably fine stove plant, w 
x 
Ат, —Mr. Восы, C а acho а 
broadly arrow-shaped € marked out by white ribs. It will be found Slots 
689 of the second volume of these Proceedin 
SILVER BANKSIAN MEDAL d SECOND-CLASS CERTIFICATES. 
Miconta () ARGYRONEURA.—Messrs. VEITCH & SON. А bold-habited stove is 
introduced £ iptic rugose dark green m I ark 
К ms branchin ап üpreadi 5, тап neh 
ions а few obtuse oval leaves, which ders dark green, and so thickly veined with pink, 
that the e of rubronervium has be uggested. Т as showin 
the flowering stems eing thr 
imbrieated quadrifarious bracts gave some resemblance to a whea 
PANDANUS ELEGANTISSIMUS.— Mr. BULL, Messrs. VEITCH & Son, =. A TOURS 
Àn elegant form of Serew-Pine, from the Mau M. it had RU ашы ing us 
the keel and margins of which were "vu by red spiny зы абыш E e ery 
graceful plant has been abd noticed at p. 1 
ARECA DEALBATA.—Mr. Burr. А beautif ч dwarf par with graceful — 
leaves, silvery beneath, and ¢ mposed of numerous long narrow acuminate leaflets; 
the stalks of the leaves о fronds were oo y, and the midrib had tawny y spine-ike 
bristles scattered along its upper ons 
Yucca LINFATA LEUTEA.— ULL. № very handaome stripe d-leayed Mexican 
"yp eal но im ge with dark pen margins and clear yellow centre. 
13 notic at 
BRONZE MEDAL AND tapete 
hee Arenson icy 
shat ta 
тү T —M. si VrmscuawrELT, Ghent. A рта 
a ect green s m EM ee with 8 like D. » uina, an 
ovate-oblong leaves, which меге green мда a ; the stalks 
white and iyo ike and bro ht distinetl repair 
erect position, Ора иту АЗЫ “A erb, saan itu am 
