PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 39 
THE ein SATURDAY Suow took place on the 
28th in 
The; ce frost — prevented many from 
exhibiting their pla 
=a al Trevor iets ee Prinee Albert Chrys- 
anthem with fo tiful flowers in full 
made rodue 0 
diet November, Shin "iof would have bloomed 
under ordinary treatment. 
very fine kind of red gei peeuliar from its 
having delicate tinges of red on the blanched 
parts, was ver contributed = Major Clarke. It 
was state ена —— crisp, and of a very 
EX flavou 
о dich Des Plants 
from the Society's Gardens, адну ur of Tulips, 
an ol, D ournesol, Imperator 
ott ; Hyacinths, Primulas, аа fine foliaged 
The es of the Ist Life Guards was in at- 
е 
wards were as follows : 
Рн олн Certificates. = Nat Trevor Clarke, 
Welton Place, Daventr ry, for TM з emum 
Prince Albert; ditto, for a Dish of C lery ; Mr. 
$. Ford, gardener to . Hu Ме Esq., St. 
‚ Horsham, ‘for a Ripley Queen 
ape Рети SATURDAY Suow took place on € 
blows: February. The contributions were 
Mr. Ingram, gardener to Her Majesty, = a 
fine plant o of В Rhododendron e we covered 
m E.G. Hende 
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ме also 
se including 
Messrs, Henderson & о 
Шы, das. reds осама іп 
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aves, in neludi 
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eta, vere and gracilis, 
u = treet, Chelsea, —— 
от, de prettily frio а very good strain, good 
1 n nm gardener to ыы Foley, sent а 
бак a e dat a = 
Supplied from ln the Soe 's Garden 
С The b “a the Ist Life Guards haved in the 
oo m a, Tous жм 
, г. William Bull, King’s Road, 
Wie е а collection of Dracrenas, Кы Мг 
from ES Rhododendron alta-clerense, 
the 8 gardener to Her Majesty 
fom Meas ee for т Cyanophyllum magnificum, 
St. J еа & Son, Wellington 
D RET i у ; for Sphærogyne - 
E.G.) Henderson & Son; for 
онун of ornamental ME P ^j n 
rom Messrs, E 
f Primulas from T ане 
Hans Street, Chelsea, and Feltham, 
Second-class инс senate two Rhododen- 
eir i ig ся Ghiesbreghtii, and Tussae 
grass m Mes . Не sans on & Co., Pine 
Apple Pino Edgware Road ; ; for Skimmia fi 
m Mr. William Bull; for a basket of Mushroo 
т М.Ј. Miller, gardener to Lord Foley, Wikii 
ane Notts., 
Correspondente. 
The Council have received the following com- 
munications :—- 
EXHIBITORS’ SOCIETY. 
At a Tes е! їп — rA аг, 1864, 
Mr. С. п the cha solved to 
form a кайы, ОЕ Bes Иона, re offer suggestions 
to the different oteto for the arrangements of 
their Schedules es, and to ры à н" d 
vance the ая of pan heal generally. 
ES. 
1. That this ge in called the * Exursrrors’ 
IETY, and be sed of exhibitors and others 
and with a view protecting 
f Mere Ai of the ‘exhibitors in get ian with 
bove resol 
2. Subscribers to pay 2s. 6d. per annum, due 
on "CO as members 
3. Tha а general meeting be called by the 
ни as soon renient after Ње last 
great London exhibitions, r the transaction of 
business, and to rece ive Eee &e., from 
ict 
That the committee prepare a report to place 
iiir the. general meeting, stating what Aarne 
ey mis k, in their opinion, woul improy 
n fhe different lists of prizes offered uri 
E season, with I additions, &e., an 
for the E eet e of office cers, 
mbers . 
ances ‘which they think require 
icate with the 
ha he egito or griev- 
amendment, may 
commun ng i in em черле 
their requisition, the sa 
members of the Бааз: ‘the President shall” ‘ia 
call the committee to consider the subject intro- 
E 
C. Turner, of Slough, was bui re- 
er to йе the office of 
follow 
The owing gn ntlemen were appetite to 
form the committe 
aker. Mr. Peed. 
» Bullen. » Penny. 
в шт » Rhodes. 
» Cutbush, Barnet. 5 Turner. 
Wiggins 
$ Williams, B. 
j D Gieda E Veitch, J. 
» Мау, » Young, У. 
„ Page. 
0. NA, Sydenham Park, 
Honorary 8 Secretary. 
above notice was accompanied by schedules 
idu the number of exhibitions, and the prizes 
