CXXVi PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
80. Sir F. Montefiore (Cheal).— Plant of tall growth ; flowers 
deep maroon, very rich. A seedling from Beauty of Arundel. 
81. Sir Hugo (Veitcli). — Plant of medium height ; very free 
flowering ; flowers clear crimson scarlet, x x x 
82. Sydney Hollings (Veitch).^ — Plant of vigorous growth ; 
moderately free flowering ; flowers deep claret colour, x x 
83. VeitcJi's Snow White (R. Veitch). — Plant of dwarf habit ; 
very free flowering ; flowers large, pure white. 
84. Viscountess Folkestone (Dobbie). — Flowers primrose 
yellow, outer petals slightly flushed with pink. 
85. TF. H. Myers (Cannell). — Plant of free spreading habit ; 
very free flowering ; flowers light chestnut, tips of petals tinged 
with magenta. 
86. Yellow Mrs. Tait (Veitch).— Plant of tall habit ; flowers 
borne well above the foliage ; colour canary yellow. 
87. Zulu (Veitch). — Plant of dwarf, free spreading habit ; 
very free flowering ; flowers deep crimson flushed with magenta. 
TULIP SOCIETY. 
Report of the Second Annual Southern Show of the Royal 
National Tulip Society, held May 21, 1895, in connection 
with the Royal Horticultural Society's Great Show 
at the Inner Temple. 
The exhibition was a distinct advance upon that of last year, 
the flowers shown being better in quality and larger in numbers. 
Much interest was taken in them, and their presence at the 
Great Show of the R.H.S. will undoubtedly help forward the 
revival of interest that is taking place in the English Tulip. 
List of Awards. 
Class 1. — Twelve dissimilar rectified Tuhps : First, James W. 
Bentlcy, Esq., Middlcton, j\Ianchcster, with feathered bizarres, 
General Grant and Masterpiece ; flamed bizarres, Samuel ])avlow 
and Ilepworth's 191/04; feathered roses, Julia Earnese and 
Comte dc Vergcnnes ; flamed roses, Mabel and Rose Celestial ; 
