clxxviii PEOCEEDINGS OF THE KOYAL HOETICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



To Mr. Prichard, Christchurch, Hants, for hardy flowers. 

 To Messrs. Wallace, Colchester, for hardy flowers and Lilies. 



Bronze Flora Medal. 

 To Mrs. Davies-Evans, Highmead, Llanybyther, S. Wales, for Water- 

 lilies. 



To R. 0. Foster, Esq., Sutton, Surrey (gr. Mr. Simpson), for Sweet Peas. 

 To Messrs. Laing, Forest Hill, for Tuberous Begonias. 



Fig. 258. — Pelargonium Endlicherianum. [Gardeners^ Chronicle.) 



First-class Certificate. 

 To Lonicera Hildebrandiana (votes, 11 for), from Rev. H. Ewbank, 

 St. John's, Ryde ; and Messrs. R. Veitch, Exeter. A distinct and hand- 

 some Honeysuckle, but, unfortunately, hardy only in favoured localities. 

 It is a native of Burma, and was discovered by Sir H. Collett thirteen 

 years ago. It is of vigorous growth, with large opposite green leaves, 

 and in suitable positions bears an abundance of very large and very long 

 tubular orange -yellow fragrant flowers. 



