PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
103 
Obituary, 
The Society has to AT "ns loss by death of 
the undermentioned Fellow 
Miss ака, of 47 Westbourne Terrace, Hyde 
Park, W. 
el. В. CHALICE, Esq., of New House, Ivy Bridge, 
evon. 
, ova Dencu, Esq., of King's Road, Chelsea, 
3186 January.—Hvconu Елтсохев, Esq., M.D., 
AM 21 Park iat Regent's Park, N.W., 
4th February.—Tuom 
Cuaries  Hicoiws, 
е a UM 
LAND, Е.В.$., of N Oen nba House, Piccadilly, 
шы SEM Isleworth h, and Alnwick Castle, North- 
Esq. of 36 
Hil Se, Berkeley S a WA дый | Tring Park, 
20th ebruary, —Colonel W. Н. Meyrick, of 43 
Grosvenor Street, W. 
rd pales gsi 
тре 
27th February.— Mrs. Hyman be of 18 
У. 
TEPHEN Lowp Esq., of Be- 
diis Lindfield, Sussex, aged 76 76. = н 
10th March, — А вет, ' Bikon, Es f 2 Thurl 
Place, ың {Эшиге W, age 6, Я a 
gH Ma Lieu ut.-Gen UDAMORE 
eral Sir Scun. 
West, К К с CB, of 101 Gloucester Terrace, Hyde 
re Жү, ir Epwarp FrrzGERALD, Bart., 
__ AVlegoran, county Clare, Ireland, aged 59. Не 
е 
tnd crn, выні са cultivator of tropical fruits 
lóth March, — JOSEP: M WaLKER, Esq., of 
ошетип Liverpool, а арей 74. Тһе gardens at 
leas 8, 
E A laid out under gs supervision 
of the Б уан ме tention to the culture 
‚ап {һег 5 1 
Pine and orchid fetes are worthy of mention as 
uu fine plants, 
ба Ith March = Karra Barnes, Esq., of 7 Spring 
ten aged a and Cattistock Hee etory, Dorches- 
March. —Miss M. Е 
Kensington Part Salling Woopsurn, of 13 
wp S, Mare A —Sir Н. P. Wu LovGHBY, Bart., 
Oxfordshire rook Street, W., and Baldon House, 
26th March, Tuo: 
— 1номАз Haxcocx, ‚ of Stoke 
ta aged 79. Sina гү of his gar- 
pad great attention to the cultivation of 
"e apples and pears. Among flowers, 
had is chief f 
ad к fine eallection of at ы e э - 
T Gothic H сү Ue й neral phone 
CI RAMONA Terrace, 8 ‘St. 
75 Wood, N.W, 
Ist April.—H. Miss, Esq., of Downfield = 
about twelve inches in 
as attained that of 32 feet, and is a beau- 
Aliy proportioned and healthy tree, feathering 
to the d. 
OE 
April.—-General Sir Тонм 
Bart, К.С.В., of Elinore Court, Gloucester, 
WRIGHT Озе, 
aged 
= 
—— 
ee, 
Miscellaneous, 
—— 
docnit OF THE tein rdc erit ae OF ive 
Thea AN EXPE р Horr 
t fea ture at the umi гче ана Show held 
: Ач Society s Gardens on the 15t 
ery magnificent petig of wens exhibited by 
the Messrs. Paul an hes and Mr. 
William Paul, Waltham pone W ithon ы ‘discussing 
= merits of the two collections, it is certain that 
must have been brought 
4 
v action by bo 
truly sai 
e ; 
re particularly attractive. 
wid covered with flowers in 
made each plant i in itself an amisit specimen, 
to ccm, such good ex amples. 
lt is now clearly proved that it is not m 
^ grow Mh gigantie plants of roses re seen 
n former days, in order to show their лым ог 
nido: them attractive. was seen on 
стар. 1568 ult., it is not too much to — 
Spring Rose —— may be held 
- ees . The еш roses alone on f ormer occasions 
were 
but the 
vigour in „© — 
collections of A 
u some cause "pp? ictus any one collection 
was sent. The Cinerarias were not at all up to the 
they seem ing out of favour or 
ark; to be 
Зай Тһе Pus а by oo a 
and continuous cold weather. S t 
ibited some lovely varieties of a cortu- 
to be hardy, 
flowers. 
sible to еуі speck too highly; it isthe finest in its 
The effect of a large nicely (not formally) trai trained 
plant will be т Mr. Bull exhibited — 
Camellias, Draceenas, &e. Messrs. Lee also co 
uted several interesting plants from азан ех- 
tensive collection. These spring шее re open 
to improvement, and the Society pe profit by wn 
t, in making these meetings f still greate 
Enportanee The greatest leu to be contended 
with is the variable weather at this season of the 
year. 
