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188 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
clusters of flowers of the richest red purple: quite 
a gem pt dwarf spring-flowering perennials. 
Ist Certificate 
PRIMULA FARINOSA ACAULIS, —Mes sts. BACK: 
HOUSE & Son. A variety found in Teesdale, 
Durham, in which the numerous pale pink 
are set close down on to the tufts of Se sa 
Certi 
ap EUR HENRYANUM, EM ык, 
hybrid Rhododendron was shown 
were showy, th a tinge of blush, Pe with 
broad round in аар sequents. It had much the 
не опе of its 
parents. Ist "Certificate. 
эз giis CURVIFOLIUM — Mr. 
Verr rare orchid, with ere ae spikes ‘of rich 
apricot sloued flowers. 18 Cort ificate 
OODSIA POLYSTICHOIDES VEIT —M 
legant dwarf hardy fern, from Japan, 
te fronds of greyis m the 
1 
e our native Woodsias. 1st Certifi- 
ATRICU. CULA (Alpine) TrrrAw.—Mr. Turner. А 
pretty m р чаар, with уедет греде, апа 
deep s n crimson edge, in ate in 
tint не ееп єз, эө, and John Се already 
noticed, 2nd Certificate 
РвгАв Чем. — МЕ, 
Holbrook 
у. A useful plant for suspended 
having white-edged leaves, 
The following Араз Certificates were on this 
occasion bir лын, 
Crema s Fortunt.—Mr Noster, Sunningdale. 
The авы white ch Clematis noticed at the 
sol of previou arge group of 
exhibited, posed its free flowering 
- 
TIS STANDISRIL, Ми, Nonus. This. was 
dnd ith the Preceding ‘The numerous plants 
now shown pro t to be even a more free-bloo 
и plant ~ the e last, 
—Mr. УпалАмв. 
vigorous M bearing thn three Sm large flowers, 
Denn: SIFLORUM, — Mr. Это. 
large finely-bloo shad specim: 
the most attractive e pla: 
“COLLECTION oF AvRICU 
COLLECTION oF 
А 
en plant, at probably 
nt at ponpa 
ULAS. Mr Taek 
URICULAS.—Mr, Tur- 
COLLECTION OF AZALEAS 
S OF Orcutps,—Mesars. Low & Co.; 
—Mr. rom 
COLLECTION 
Mr. Stonn. 
culas: 1? Africaine, Landseer, and Wonderful. 
Fancy Pelargoniums: Clytie, Comus, Princess 
Helena, Sunrise, and Silver Mantle. 
From Messrs, ao & Co.— Dendrobium Ну. = 
small-flowered white species with primrose lip, 
not sufficiently established. Odontoglossum glorio- 
sum and gloriosum. super и 
spotting of the flowers. Dis ull 
red New Holland Passion- doin: еа» Leopoldi 
cupreum. Cypripedium | barbatum grandiflorum. 
avis. 
From Dr. PATTISON. Vi егәр tren son 
rom Mr. Srows.—A cut specimen of { piden- 
drum cnemidophorum, niy several other interest- 
ing моа 
_ Fro . Увттсн. —Вотата Caldasii, a Peru- 
vian climber, Hees umbels of dull-r ей flowers 
Marianthus nus, a slender Sollya-like 
— diis with small Du flo wers, Ns 
Booming form than pe in pires on. pt 
minata, fro m Peru, a dwarf-stemmed 
plant, with velv 57 юш ей о: 
below. Dracena 7 nigra, ge peg by Sir 
from New Caledonia, one of the ть per on, 
us; and a va. ariety of Epi- 
den pe vitellinum. 
m Mr. Вом.—В M Pisas necne 
w cylindri 
Sensation, with whi e-edg ed leaves. e 
Р opular, with yellow- blotehed leaves. Sr м 
myriophyllum ; and some varieties of Аис п 
жел, 
Fro m Mr . Parker, Tooting.— beris sp., a strong- 
growing kind, which was stated to bear the name 
of sarniana, Cut flowers of Rhododendron Coun- 
tess‘of Haddington. 
May 16. The Rev. sons m and after 
wards Е. Rosmer, Esq, i 
ificates, were awarded, as follows i 
MEDA a rasmona —Mes — d 
pet 'This was one of the 
Lapland sh etimes referred to I. 
of which another, 4. hypnoides, mee gir 
р ‚ Ehe — 
meus 
ROSACE MJEJASME.— Messrs. BA 
es Son. А beautiful тариі em ien ie 
wo or three inches high, wi € 
icu to the ground, and d ite 
laceous pe diriger E Ti М 
and дә Dowd 
