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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
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July 25, The Rev. Josva Drs iz the chair, 
One of the most interesting novelties shown on 
this occasion was the white Lobelia Snowflake from 
Mr. Cox ери Ае. ay гдр ан Мт. 
ке flow ing SART i in the f А. 
but more в ct in habit and with better linge, 
э genae а First-class Certificate in Septemb 
wiped; 
First-class Certificates, 
Fucusta oe AnpEN.—Messrs, E. G. HEN- 
тезе & Son, St. John’s Wood. A fine variety, 
Wm Cninoline in ве: = having a short 
t tube, fi у ланч erimson sepals of good sub- 
stance, m^ large deep purplish eta. 
ER Г лш E- G 
Son. Resembling the last in form, 
but i теа to it; the sepals of а rosy scarlet, and 
LOBELIA RAMOSA SNOoWFLAKE.—Mr. Cox, gar- 
Beau ~ Madresfield Court, 
раг em This variety, which was evidently 
of Г. ramosa, ome from six to nine 
ihesi high, е was covered v — white flowers. 
IGNONIA GYREA Ns.— Mr. Burr, 
· Chelsea, А Sou th Am айаш "lind bi ng plant, of 
slender habit, the young leaves c a dne йы 
colo “Sai and the older “om к= white 
ODIUM VULG. — Мт. 
dine to the Dowager Lady r Askbostoh, Mel. 
chet Park, Rom sey. This variety, which was 
singularly branched in the stipes and rachis, and 
ted to be plentifal 
с е Фобия. 
Among the remaining subjects Messrs. Е. б. 
Henprrson & Son - ibited Fuchsia Roderick 
Dhu, and pes 
Mr. poda] had Pelargonium 
йына SA Sivas 
Messrs . Өмттн, Dulwich, showed Pelar- 
goniums (zonal): Golden Dw arf, Aureuin, Bronze 
Shield, and a collection of Balsams. 
. х , Northleach, near Cheltenham, 
had Р, uchsia Lady Sherborne, with a gue white- 
corolla, rais pia Ея Со 
a xad 
Rosa doviniensis, Rig cli 
stated to be iod 
eliss 
orth, sent tbe climbing 
mbing habit of which was 
os of double budding. 
Hornsey Road, produced Fuch- 
sias: Tax anl and Queen of "n 8, 
Mr. Verren an x, gardene 
Dr. Pattison, St. J John’s Wood, exhibited the rere 
tralian Dendrobium Tattonian 
The following subjects, exhibited at the 8 
jects, exhibited a 
t1 Ferns, July 29, were thought ar 
First-class Certificates. 
"UM FanrEyrxsE.— Мг. Green, gardener 
to Col. Miles, Malmesb A magnificent vigor- 
fo tis fern, v with the fronds of the 
_| Науке, Willingham Rectory, 
‚ remarkably fine showed: of a deep crimso 
perfectly even, 
Porvro — Мг. Cranx, Glas- 
ow. А Vigor ЫЫЫ pija from Calabar, 
of „=з habit, with tripa ни тик perc 
fron rather lar мү е the fronds som 
times dioc iot) ‘ety 
Аат NIGRUM FLABELLATUM,— 
m 
se & бох 
б тортар ‘ublotate or subcrena 
= the upper of the 
confluent, 4 Я mi manner of porrectum. 
TIC ANGULARE Bayiia. — Messrs 
STANSFIELD NS. A be beautiful form, 
found at Wexford by Mrs. Bayly. It is most 
elegantly cut, with very finely divided teeth, сот- 
egree the features of plumosuin 
and gracile. 
ATHYRIUM — — Messrs 
SrAwsrELD & Sons, pe rem са short pin- 
uled varie —£ in a stiffened narrow frond, 
ery distinc in 
ASPLENIUM T teme 
—Messrs. ST riety 
of one of the most x pe of rm ds mir 
evergreen fern 
Нотлхноск Mr. G.E PORTER, 
gardener to Hon. A. ‘Ashley, eas all, Epping. 
good proportions, 
A full we ell-formed — of 
and of a useful colou 
Second-class Certificates. 
TANS z Soxs. A neat little variety, visi 
der deu fronds, the segments of which a 
ova идеп 
ite and unequal. 
TrvcuruM | ScoRODO. — Mess 
Srans & € Tas Tiy E те ss plant, 
FIELD 
the sage-like leaves of whic very 
кечан and doubly ciii at the edge, зы con- 
stant to this peculiari 
— 8, 1865. The в Hav. JosuvA Dix i» the 
mà Hollyhocks formed на + рот feature 
among the novelties shown , and 
ST 
Lilium auratum were magnificent. 
First-class Certificates, 
Ho а Етвеких.— Мг, W. Сна 
Walden. ry handsome variety of spew ate 
with = full deeply-formed flowers of a rich dark 
and having well-proportioned 
HATER, Saffron 
Cuartrs Eyrs.— Messrs. 
D de Laine, Forest Hill. А very 
variety, of a light crimson eolour, of fine cem 
co Sesion Wranorer. — Rev. E 
ов ‘ 
Ноглхноск — 
n, large 
and full, yen, and with этчу guard 
a 
