174 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Dann Jons Buxy ные: Ккү арр А yellow 
d € , heavily striped wit or 
рн» A Jo 4 нх Dow Me MS Krvwzs. A yellow, 
eR with 
Commendation. 
Fucusta Gipsy Qurrn.—Mr, Вог, А free 
flowering red меф violet double variety i in the wiy 
of Universal ; pe coarse, but from its abundant 
blooming, useful а: a decorative or ейн plant. 
Fate Certificates. 
Сотл®сттох or Orcurps.—Mr. Унт А very 
interesting group, comprising amongst others 
Epidendrum — vitellinum and tocarpum, 
Dendrobium Tattonianum, Zygopeta бт maxillare 
m Ur 
Odontoglossu ten neri, and a batch of several 
plants of the ptt O. grande. 
a = x Бас ID. creans -— A 
VzrrCR. а very intere grou 
Ing р, 
consisting p of hybrid Cattleyas raised ч 
Mr. Veite he ere devoniensis, hybrida, 
E hybrida picta, aa ‘there were duplicates of 
grs 
ЕА. — Messrs. Е. б. HEND 
SON Tki Sox, § St Joba s в Wood. A diae M met 
of a stove creeper, now seldom seen. The stem was 
ies TO und the > eart о t, in 
JEschynan nthus-like 
isplayed лет the erect long- 
stalked elliptic leaves 
Various other plants were en of which the 
following may be recorded 
‚ Bu = Xantlosoma violacea, a tall Arad 
with purple stalks, and green purple -ribbed leave es, 
Pise for oe long cord-like stolones ш ре 
ase. Also the 
grandis in flower; ^. ta Ш 
pre splenic lus 
blotched green stipes of this plant bore towards 
the top-a pale green spathe, white inside, from 
j i о head of a poker, the 
bs jd purplish — nearly a foot in length. 
rs. Е. б. Немривзом & Son had a collection 
of sight. Litium ерин; also Julia Roderick 
Dhu, a neat-growing, free-bloomi 
markably е 
nce, and bearing 
A plant t called Атот- 
shaped leaves, was жек эч ыл to be Alocasia 
triloba, La was ne t enough develo epee 
f Oulton Park, showed several 
Cereal аб Pelargoninms, of which t the following 
account was 
“The three гета varieties of Verbena belong 
to what I call the ae section е s brid 
rbenas. The flowers are of the 
Ve 
Ve elvet Cushion and ‘Searle 
and the pla are more robust, with a stronger 
habit of growth are also very ow scented. 
aisamost c 
аз a pot plant it h ТҮ tin ae 
it has а very beau appearance 
for the flowers born b 1 арр of a 
very rich magenta р аерам passe Pec 4 
flowers very fine shape and substance, 
well ada; adapted for bedding purposes "The colour is 
а rich magenta-shaded purple, with clear white 
eye. This variety is also very sweet. General 
Lee: rich erimson-shaded pur urple, very compact 
truss, with good habit. This is a seedling from 
Ariosto A hee crossed Med a 
may be said to belong more to th 
than to the Hybrids eet а it dus many of 
good properties of the Hybrid section. One of 
these 1s t сс саса = + - the беч latest period 
of the a Last autumn I had 
on it deem inte all the “otter varieties had ¢ 
to flower. 
them mùch more е for beddin 
0 be dest royed ys rain, the first glea ashi 
brings out others, In the old ed 
f the florets expan e same time, 
nd at th 
that if a storm a rain falls on Вей they are all 
destroyed, and hav 
“ Тһе 
а 5 
ton is the Tuis + 
ion of ; 
cerise scarlet; trusses large and of 
8 псе his is 
variety for bedding purposes 
ate; flowers 
n and subs 
style of growth, well suited for 
leaved; orange-scarlet flowers 
style of growth. 
small beds or borders, This variety 
to 
Most ie $ pus rum 1 
ie 
i 
with 
Br наг, 
зе flowers huge, of good form, bright E 
This ty 
foliage; it ha : dien e et vi a 
ne ring re than nine inches hig ВИ 
SALTER, кедейи er to А. Sillem, Esq, Laure _ 
Park, Sy бенен, sent some inferior Чск Ned 
, was a ark blue i 
shade; and а Verbena called Blue Бийин» Ph 
SE vide white eye; very pretty, 
ст as to Из habit of growth “ 
Mr. 1 а of Edmonton, Mr. pce of 
Romford, URNER ` lough, Mz H 
elsea, Mr. - Curent of Bracknell, М. 
hie hi 
in better pei ote hereafter. One on? 
Sturt, from Mr. Pope, but of which only 019 
form, 
full size, the colour crimson, 
creamy white. Firefly, a "bright | 
with red, from 
a neat blush, from Mr. 
mentioned as promi 
