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146 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
From Mr. G. Surrx, Hornsey Road: Pe elargo- expended large sums of money in collecting, identi- 
niums ‚ус Christabel, white, with salmon eye; | fying, and classifying hardy fruits, and 
age, AC ia сарде searlet, but loose this respect, been a pattern to all бы. peor 
bi y NSEND, St. Mary’ ‚ | во that any varieties from that source may 
E. Denali: Lady Georgina Fullerton, | received with implicit reliance.—Jowrnal of yn 
a pale ME sort, like a pale form of C./an- | culture, Halifax, N.S. 
uginosa, ugh at the margin; Дома de 
Cardinal Pa dull purple; Rev. Canon Oake- à bi t at 
ley, a paler purple; Hollandii deep purple ; [i Jr. 
Thujopsis харыы variegata ; Convallaria Po- 
lygonatum variegat 
From Mr. Нот. asm: Pelargonium оперы; 
Annie Mom roome. mate sort, with pin 
but considered РҮҮ superior to ony ыза < 
W. 
S, кз: to Sir P. de М. 
Ж: сен CU- 
ATLE 
ings, named; and a plant of 
poe Rose Bedder, че purplish rose-coloured 
Ta rom Dr. Атузуовтн, Lower Broughton, Мап- 
chester Silage рш amethystina, a Herd with 
very pallid flowers; an =. а cut О 
glossum, pin а small fai 
From Mr. W. Pa 
both кзы 
raised erimsons ; 
r de l4on, 
“Engli sh 
Globosa, Prince de Joinville, 
rom Mr. мина, gardener to the Dowager 
o LAND, Cliveden: Pelarqo- 
niums : cut bl of Dowager Duchess of Cof al 
land, a ac roseate er; Cliveden 
g flow 
а тозу tint; Cliveden ‚ Beauty, 
_ а rosy scarlet; Ra several other promising sorts 
. without names, 
From ge drea 8 кы, Gladiolus sp., d on 
l red s 
* ; Lilium sp., 25 
д Eu а species with very narrow lea "e 
small dull г : ренип зды Sti 
flow 
ina WEM "iniri ры суй 
Men XA e pe Floral Committee for ane 
eting o llt y will be given in the nex 
of the Proceedings. 
Miscellaneous, 
are happy to learn from D. Hen arr, 
Ea. “that the apple scions received this season by 
wers’ Associ e Londom 
tion from 
Soeiety are succeeding М in the 
ands of various fruit- Any one wishing 
to see them may = "ovale at Mr 
Harris's Nursery. A set of these scions, for which 
we are indebted to the Association, have taken 
well, and are pushing out vigo sh n the 
old sy ые aad gardens of England there are 
ue apples Het are little known on this side 
of t Mun а d it is to be hoped that the 
esent will not the last contribution to our 
ore through the Fruit-growers’ 
cim We may mention, what is rhaps 
ently kn the ‚агым 
У has for many years taken great pains and 
з 
The Soeiety has to record the Mons loss by 
death of the undermentioned Fellow. 
Mrs. \ҮплтАм Everett, of nia Side House, 
Enfield, N. 
8th A —Sir Henry Ремо Bart., of 
Serivelsby Court Horncastle 
pr —W. н Рикзсотт, TA of Clarence, 
| ettari sy aged 64. He a Fellow of the 
Royal Agricultural, “Statist Mis and 
Societies, also the Royal Institution, Society of 
Arts T - 
ll 
and Camel many of ad lee 
measuring 20 feet hig 
4th dm місай. еса of 103 Victoria 
Street, Westminster, S.W 
Lith h May tes J. Wass, Esq., of et Les 
h May J. GRIFFITH COLE eo, 8 Charl 
Str а, Berkele S ri W. age 
э; та Мау. ats Вик PPARD, of м Neville Street, 
Ибад: S. 
allot for “plants. 
The following Fellows were successful in the 
ballot : he figures after their names indicate the 
lots which they gained :— 
July 11th, 1865. 
Lot 1.—Prixvus FREMONTIANA. 
Lot 4.—Arunpo conspicua. H 
tal grass, 
Lot 5.—Веквввіѕз Darwinu. Hardy flowering 
shrub, 
Lot 6.—AcACIA пеат ex^ ye 
t EIMIA MYRTIFOLIA. pretty 
raceous plant for op e culture 
Lot 8.—DRACÆNA DRACO. Dragot 
house or he ; 
m 9. —Ünorox УАВТЕСАТОМ. Beautiful stove 
plan r 
Loi 10.—PzrrnowrA sp. New and peautiful 
New Grenada, : 
Lot 11,—РврквомгА artroura. Beautiful varie- _ 
gated stove plant. 
Lot 12.—A curwENE: 
n tree. Green- 
tl "Hardy Japa 
nese Conifer. 
Lot 17.—Sepum Эшвотои VARIEGATUM. Pretty 
enhouse plant. 
ма Page phi mc RETE sr. South ped 
Lot i —Panicum suLCATUM. Fine 
тыалы Неввѕт. А в. 
bedding plant. 
