lii PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Other Exhibits. 
J. P. Morgan, Esq., Dover House, Roehampton (gr. Mr. 
McLeod), sent a very large and well-flowered plant of Medinilla 
magnifica. 
G. F. Wilson, Esq., F.R.S., Weybridge, exhibited specimens 
of Rheum Moorcroftianum, a very rare, pretty, and dwarf 
Rhubarb under 2 feet high. 
Messrs. de Rothschild, Gunnersbury House, Acton (gr. Mr. 
Hudson), sent specimens of Cercis siliquastrum and the new 
Rose Turner's Crimson Rambler. 
R. Maitland, Esq., Comrie Castle., Dunfermline (gr. Mr. 
Mclvor), staged a group of Auriculas and Polyanthus. 
Messrs. Koll & Sonntag, Hilden, Dusseldorf, sent Trollius 
caucasicus Golden Gate and Lychnis flos-cuculi alba fl. pi. 
Messrs. W. Paul & Son, Waltham Cross, sent Rose Empress 
Alexander of Russia. The Committee asked to see it later in 
the season. 
Messrs. Saltmarsh & Son, Chelmsford, exhibited Syringa 
vulgaris ruberrima. 
The Horticultural Travelling Structures Co., Ltd., White 
Street, London, exhibited photographs and models of their new 
travelling structures. 
Prizes. 
Class 3. — Collection of Daffodils (Polyanthus excluded). 
Open. First Prize (Barr Small Silver Medal), to K. Maitland, 
Esq., Comrie Castle, Dunfermline. Second Prize (Barr Bronze 
Medal), to C. J. Backhouse, Esq., St. John's, Wolsingham, 
Darlington. 
Class 4.— The Barr Silver Gilt Medal for the best English- 
raised Seedling Daffodil shown during the season of 1895 was 
won by the Rev. G. II. Engleheart, Appleshaw, Aiulover, with 
Daffodil Ellen Willmott. 
Class 5. — Collection of English Amateur Tulips. Amateurs. 
First Prize (Barr Silver Medal), to J. T. Beiiiictt-Poo, Esq., 
Holmwood, Cheshunt. 
