I'llOCKKUINOS Ol Til 



April '21, IH K). 

 OIiniNARY MEETING. 



Tlio t'lllowiiii; wi'iv I'K'i tt'd Follows of the Socioly j 



The Manjuess of 'JMiohmukI. K.l*., 41, Rol^riive Square. 

 The Lord Stavordalt', Old Uiiriinji;(()ii Street. 

 (Jeorp' Henry ISIatyear, Ks(|., 'J'urnliani (Jreen. 



The readiui; was cominene(?d of a pa})er frotn John Hoppers, 

 VjM\. Jun., u\nm heating- with hot water. 



The following: were the principal subjects of exhibition j 



From Mrs. Lawrence, a fine collection of Stove and Green,' 

 house Plants, comi)rel)endinf; noble sj)ecimens of Ilovea Celsi, 

 yfracia prostnita, Ziclnja (formerly Kennedy a) inopliylla and 

 Cytisns microphyllus. (Lar(;k Silvkr Mkdal awarded). 



From Messrs. Luconibe, Pince and Co., Nurserymen, Kxcter, 

 a plant of the rare and beautiful ylcropliyllum venosuni, a hardy 

 (irecnhouse ])lant from New Holland. It was stated, that 

 INIessrs. Lucombe and Co., had purchased the only plant that had 

 been raised of this fine species, and had specimens for sale, at 

 from al. Ss. to 5/. 5s. each. (This being a new and very orna- 

 mental plant now for the first time exhibited, the Largk Silvkr 

 Medal was awarded for it, in compliance with the standing regu- 

 lations of the Society). 



From Mr. Beaton, Gardener to Thomas Harris, Esq., F.H.S., 

 some fine plants of the Mliite Azalea Indica, Azalea Indica 

 Sniithii, and two seedlings ; together with Euphorbia splendens 

 and Boronia serrulata, (not exhibited for a prize). 



From .John Penn, Esq., of Lewisham, Kent, a specimen of 

 a Queen Pine Apple, together with a printed account of his 

 mode of constructing Forcing Houses. 



From Mr. John Hally, of Blackheath, a plant of Chorozema 

 variuni, the beautiful shrub from Swan River. 



From Mr. Green, Gardener to Sir Edmund Antrobus, Bart. 

 F.H.S., a collection of Greenhouse plants of great beauty, among 

 which were three seedling Cinerarias, and a finely grown plant 

 of Boronia serrulata. (Silver Knigiitian Mp:dal awarded). 



From Mr. John Clarke, Gardener to Valentine Morris, Esq., 

 Retreat, Battersea, a plant of the rare Epidendrum hicornutum. 

 (Silver Kmoiitian Medal awarded). 



From Mr. George Steell, of Richmond, Surrey, a collection of 

 flowers of Camellias. 



From Mr. George Mills, F.H.S., Gardener to Baroness Roths- 

 child, six plants of Hydrangeas. 



From the Garden of the Society, various plants, among which 

 were Chorozema Ilenchmanni, Lissochilus, parviflorus, a rare Cape 



