134 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
crimson with green star ; and 4. Ne — crimson 
with green star and light e 
g 
more advanced, the plant being yoù ng. 
Cateye sp. Brazil, о one of the forms between inter- 
a and Leopoldi 
m Mr. Bu. Calceolaria Triomphe 2 p" 
sailles, a dwarf bright yellow beddin 
ides japonicus latifolius «ада а 
-marked white-edged variety, but said to be 
tender, having been killed d» the dol of "last 
Mo m Mx. Y сн.— Camellia Sasanqua fol. varie- 
pns and C. fis fol. variegatis, two variegated 
amellias, the зге of which was the most effective 
T wo ey opeolum Pet, 
yellow spotted with red. Mimulus Pu writ) spott Нед 
yellow. 
go Mr. J. Brr MUT ME smith.— Tree Carna- 
tions: Lord Pa бы: large, pink flake 
with red. Lady Clav don: a lively and delicátó 
rose. fedens e rimson. Princess Alex- 
andra, a сыз» white with pale; pink edge, These 
were not considered sufficie cod distinet from those 
known in cultivati 
-— essrs. Гек. Rho 8а V нт 
l- epis M pale-centred sort, n 
persat m gie 
From Mr. йз, Wiley —Tropeolum Mars, 
a fiery orange-sar let, of good form, Paes жен 
very promising, but as it was to be sent 
for trial, Judg t was defe 
Его aha hee Ty's GARDEN,— Physurus sp, and 
deri nts received from Mr. Weir, 
0 pla 
ced = t yet ч өлк: established to judge of their 
June 1, и uer vien Snow). The Rev. 
Josu Ix. tn the chai 
The ‘iin of the FORE were on this осса- 
sion performed by two Sub-Com mittees, ane 
examined е шанаев. am under classes xxx 
Xxrvi, 1, Xxxvill xl. of the schedule vt 
prizes offered on the ‘Sotagion of this, the first 
great summer exhibition 
XXXV. New ов Rana TENDER PLANTS IN 
em 
o —Mr. W. 
Burr, Che А. Аа ^ot. L дш in which 
the ан, of the orange-salmon-coloured 
flowers were pale-coloured ке! 1 1 
the flower- Е а stri 
гей t о be зи ет ОШ и 
cs a distinctive це. 
ARADOXA.— Mess 
опе of its ovate-oblong уу 
had not been 
state. 2nd rion 7 
HELICHRYSUM “ АКСЕХТЕСМ, 
son, Cheam 
which probably will become useful for 
houses. It had very white w 
and 
reens 
5-Я ат. А group of е лона ех- 
ampl es, similar m that:exhibited on May 17. 
Special Certi, ae 
The other pene entered under this ¢ 
bees rom M». Burr.—Dorstenia maculata and Strep- 
tocarpus Saundersii. 
= Pro m Mr. У пллАмз, Holloway. cipi 
Lion with. a conspicuous head of searle 
bra 
г. Morse, gardener to T. Canning, Esg., 
We tbe = near Bri ial, —Statices : Morsit, Can- 
ningit, posse: sia intermedia, and Gem, m 
seedlings from А. profusa crossed with 
dii. E 
se ped pe Clewer Park, Windsor. 
Drosera bina 
Teoti Ме. view сн, Chelsea.— st at uae 
briata, the same neat-habited plant as that $ 
n May 17, but now fading. Sodlya s 
XXXVI. New or Rare Tenper PLANTS NOT 
IN FLOWER. 
Cycas RuurxiANA.—Mr. Вол 
some new Cyead from the 
had a sd and rather и уе stem, і 
right shining green, having 
and alto 
коче ап uit fern like A euis 
HYUM VERSOHAF MEVS ОСО 
LIA. С Mr, Burr. A handsome ded red 
veined stove herb, dE noticed at p. 
Certificate. а 
СуммосваммА Prarcrt.—Mr. Ver de Wes 
tiful Chilian Sees tert Fern, descri 
tificate 
lst Cert е. ig 
Dracauna Cvoprrt.—Mr, VEIT loc 
маа прав Dracena, having ‘the le 
d recuryed ; uc 
ery fine 
ves ng 
ew Zealand Flax, ih 
A biis ивы New ии i Sold, 
markings of which were cream-coloure 
Lie crassum A let ate, 
Sar E 
—Mir. 
те уюын гы; 
ite We with broad wein P 
and incisely-toothed at the end, t 
stem clothed with abundant ere 
spines, 1st Certificate. 
ROSERA sp.—Mr. VE ü 
erbaceous species, with а 8 be 
and single crown, producing 
elevated 
A mes habited ire looming йк. 
oolly yet leaves, 
eads volueral. 
ів fines 
jittle — 
mom А PE ш = 
