CXXX1V PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



The following plants were certificated at Chiswich on July 20th. 

 BEGONIAS. 



Dr. Benny. — Strong vigorous habit, very free-flowering: Flowers 

 of medium size, well thrown above the foliage, very pale scarlet, ap- 

 proaching almost to a salmon. 



Br. Eogg. — Very strong growth. Stems pale green. Flowers 

 well displayed, of a very bright scarlet, shaded towards centre with 

 a pale hue. Very free-flowering and good. 



Lucy Violet. — Yigorous habit, very free-flowering. Flowers of 

 medium size, clear rosy pink, shaded towards the centre of the 

 flower. 



Anna Bia. — Strong vigorous growth, very free- flowering. Flowers 

 of medium size, pale scarlet. Good. 



Lizzie Smith.— Free vigorous growth. Flowers dark scarlet, 

 with distinct magenta shade ; round, medium size. 



Henry Webb. — Strong vigorous habit, free-flowering. Flowers 

 large and of good form, clear scarlet. Very good. 



Annie WilJcie. — Strong habit. Stems pale green. Flowers large, 

 pale scarlet, well thrown up. Very good. 



Nellie Barron. — Very close compact habit, very free-flowering. 

 Flowers erect, of a beautiful dark scarlet. Very fine. 



Rosea Grandiflora. — Tall erect habit. Flowers very large, of 

 good substance, beautiful rosy pink. 



The certificates which had been previously awarded to the 

 varieties Nellie May and A. Hemsley were on this occasion con- 

 firmed. 



All the above varieties were raised in the Royal Horticultural 

 Society's Gardens. 



PELARGONIUMS. 



Oloire d* Orleans (Lemoine). — Of dwarf close habit, very free- 

 flowering, medium, erect-growing truss, beautiful magenta scarlet. 

 The brightest coloured in the Ivy-leaved section. 



Lucie Lemoine (Lemoine).— Show-decorative. Very dwarf close 

 growth, very free-flowering. Flowers pure white, slightly pencilled 

 - at bottom of petals. The best white. 



