PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 69 
bouquets; and Azalea Mercury, a lilac-rose with 
spotted upper segments, distinct in colour and 
promising, but not quite in a oe to enable 
the committee ws —€— e on its 
а collection of Powering: — 
acted rsmith, for oup of | 
To 
stipe led (їл; of the Valle 
To Mr. Incram, gardener to 9:3. Blandy, Esq., 
pag: for bio — of cut Camellias 
Mr. Рихнев, gardener to 8. oe er, pe 
iis a collection of Orchids, in which was 
plant of Odontoglossum pulchellum 
To sq., for coliti of Som 
in which was the eurious white -haired Moulm 
Dendrobium senile, not in flower; uad a шее pla. ба 
of Dendrobium m lituiforum which had received a 
first-class certificate in 1863. 
To Mr. У/плламз, for а collection of Ornament al 
pem including the Grass tree, Xanthorrhea 
erocallis Kwanso one -pleno, and dential 
Te Messrs. Сотвозн & бох, for a collection of 
Hyaeinths ; also for a collection of 12 Tulips ; also 
for a водног of 24 Narcissi, йшй. жей 
bloomed. 
The cut subjects were also shown 
on this occasi 
EN Max Арчага 38 the замя of 
Gainsborough, вч E Oakh : 
Б 
HT 
š 
5 
$ 
ing Star, purp 
Пас. Polygonatum tertia 
ит, а Ъеаш iful Japanese plant, 
n as tong wW first 
class Certificate їп 1862 as P. oppositifolium albo- 
ri- 
o weakly 
n Adiantum 
т as A. robustum: to be see int in. 
rom Mr. Sar, Camellia Princess Mary, 
Sort, with Se Д ж ~~ 
very smooth thick-petaled flowers 
crimson zm but a little too far adva эү M 
S à cross between Chandler's ele- 
à 
Mr. Incram, gardener to J. J. Blandy, 
- Cut flowers of thea ry handsome and scarlet 
Plan Sy тучны €— юне л be a fine decorative 
an, Norwich. Cineraria 
Е g of 1865, with ma- 
Бема € of no particular merit. 
а Pri incess Alexan- 
pa fete White, faintly strip striped. 
very good sort, 
from the old Sweetii. 
From Messrs. Сотвозн & Son. Hyacinth 
Hogarth, a very pleasing deep rose pink, with 
pale centre, rather an "ече hooking spike, but 
the individual flowers confused. It 
may ecules improve 
FRUIT COMMITTEE, 
3 dishes of réel Apples.—Mr. Ruffet, раг- 
dener to Lord Palmerston, Brocket Hall, Herts : 
First Prize, 15s. E: POE ET A W. Wells, 
: Second ныч 
si; бый 
#о Ј. Ј. J. Blandy, Es. ние ‘Reading. First 
Prize, 20s. 
Por a mart кечее е of Oranges, Lem- 
в, Nuts, and Pota Mr. Chapman, gar- 
da ener to His Highness Halim Pasha, Shoobrah 
Palace, near Cairo: Special Certificate. 
REPORT ON TRIAL gag i GROWN AT 
CHIS K, 
By Tuomas Moore, F.L.S., euis to the 
Floral Committee, 
Tux subjects which the Floral Committee under- 
took to collect, examine, and report upon d 
864 vare. Di ias and Cannas 
far as they required completion; Pelargoniums, 
Au 
ed 
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$ 
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yre 
ch last, suggested 1 aper 
should be rendered m 
— to the Fellows 4 же planted tas a 
part of the ga’ with greater space 
than m had | "before не allotted to dien, so that they 
arranged with some re effect, and 
on the east 
tory was pointed out as 
the preparation of 
ine the control of 
the Committee, the late period at which and the 
weak condition in which some of the plants were 
somni h а ie ble d that the 
last сь that it wou e desirable 
en collections of iotropes, Calceolarias, 
Pentstemons, and Phloxes should be preserved and 
о 
and that the awards 
d be rked. 
should MEN result of the present s season’s trials 
will be found i in the expurgated lists of Bedding 
t de by two marks (**), these к 
taken as equal in value $ а second-class certifica 
