98 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
rosy с carmine, beautifully spotted but inferior in 
dum e | rough at the margin 
From Messrs. Уштсн & Son: —Trichopilia coc- 
cinea superb, a form with dull chocolate-red lip 
and green-edged sepals, Primula Suit d alba, 
а whitesfowened deemed Р of Japanese origin. 
m Mes Ls Co. Clap to но 
denis yellow varity, alrea 
rs ‚ a variable yeri oo white or bluish 
he «йош, at ed wi 
E om Mes in е Sox, D orking :—Azalea 
indica - Garibaldi, а а bright, lively rose, thickly 
spotted, c^! з pretty and effective, too thin 
and indi n sha 
pag hes Pact & Son, Cheshunt :— Rose, 
Lord etsi cue cerise rose, a very pretty 
c but to Bis e, Hamlet, ems rose, tee 
Ка, resin the colour of Mrs, D 
HA Wie flowers too thin 
From Mr. У пллАмз, Hollo oway:— Azalea splen- 
didissima, a white very y fredy striped with dull but 
deep red, the shape inferior ; rather attractive from 
а. 
its heavy mar’ mi nce Drimys lanceolat 
m Mr. в :—Auricula, Prince Alfred, 
a neared em of vigorous habit, ee colour 
chocolate maroon, the paste thin, and + 
кайгы: fi flat ess. "Cineraria, Herbert's, avariety, 
with dark disk and violet tips. Calccolari vio 
lacea, a well-gro ‚ of a curious but little 
ULL :—Rhododendro mies Souvenir de 
red snore nt 
Sen ай а small- 
with green spots. 
ае аанай, not 
sufficiently in bloom. Phlox, Lovise Grell, a striped 
D . Azalea in ica alba delicatissima fol. 
ne eto ys уке; Mus а. with variega- 
te 
Dor. a Mexican herb, 
with pastate а blotched with white, Caladium 
marmoratum, with oval green leaves i arl 
blotched with pale green on the cent oni 
longipila and Prima Donna. Azalea indica, Roi de 
anes, а pure showy white. Anthurium leuco- 
neurum, a fine stove herb with cordate leaves on 
long stalks, dark vels ety green wi 
with pallid nerves, 
Petunia narrator, a veiny Шас with dark purple 
star. 
From oran . E. Е emery & Son 
LEA INDICA ES PRINCE Атв 
ble bri ire тозе with white edge, 
Ж шы апа DA awarded a 2nd 
—AZA 
BER RT, | а semi» 
very lively- 
class certifi- 
‘Ee 
J “a б ime, and 
quite hardy. is one of the с strain, 
and too early for an outdoor flow 
On the Cultivation of. the Dwarf 
Жл (Musi d Cubendishii), 
By Jawzs BATEMAN, Esq., of Biddulph Grange. 
Read at the Meeting on 5th Pu. 
I send for exhibition а few bananas, being 
пећ p 
of a much larger b roduced on a pl: ё 
plan ES Musa 
Cavendishii now at Knypersley. I am 
aware that кут икт Зеб, is no longer a novelty, 
neither have w to communicate 
betwee h 
high west vid peus whieh wa 
be Die useless for a 
T p wo or t 
at not m émet 
the pit with the wall, a few hot-water pip on 
introduced, a 
u^ 
Ф 
ellows as шау happen 0 | 
attend the meeting on Tuesday can J udge for tei 
in = 
spes add, that the plant which promis m Я 
вре endi now exhi ibited i is already Rees eoa i wd 
its place supplied by another ter Из pred . 
Igbave no doubt will succeed as well as 1 
cessor. 
It may here, pore р ria at 
Sii vor that this very vi 
3, 
as that тош; to ve hei 
: ге 
misfortunes that overtook the mis 
