ClxXXVi PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
To Chrysanthemum Pride of Madford (Japanese) (votes, 
unanimous), from Messrs. H. Cannell & Sons. Flowers large, 
crimson with silvery reverse. 
Cultural Commendation. 
To Messrs. F. Sander & Co., St. Albans, for a very well- 
grown plant of Sarracenia Drummondi major. 
Other Exhibits. 
From Her Majesty the Queen, Windsor (gr. Mr. Thomas), 
came a group of cut Chrysanthemums. 
F. W. Moore, Esq., Glasnevin, sent examples of Nerine 
atrorubens. 
From H. Briscoe-Ironside, Esq., Burgess Hill, came several 
exceedingly pretty decorative Chrysanthemums. 
H. G. E. Green, Esq., King's Ford, Colchester (gr. Mr. 
Kettle), sent a well-flowered plant of Hippeastrum striatum 
maculatum. 
G. F. Wilson, Esq., Weybridge, exhibited Tricyrtis hirta. A 
somewhat rare Japanese liliaceous plant with clusters of pearly 
white flowers, spotted with purple and suffused with pink. 
Stems, margins of leaves and peduncles hairy. (Bot. Mag. t. 
5355.) 
A. Laurie, Esq., Rockdale, Sevenoaks (gr. Mr. Francis), sent 
examples of a golden-leaved Pelargonium named Francisii, very- 
similar to Crystal Palace Gem. 
E. Mawley, Esq., Rosebank, Berkhamstead, sent flowers of 
single Dahlia Beauty's Eye. 
Messrs. B. S. Williams k Son, Upper Holloway, sent several 
very fine Nerines. 
Mr. J. Seward, Hanwell, sent flowers of a Japanese Chrysan- 
themum named John Seward. The Committee asked to see 
this again. 
From Mr. E. F. Burfoot, Shoreham, Sussex, came examples 
of a very free- flowering single Chrysanthemum named E. F. 
Burfoot. 
Mr. L. J. Endtz, Boskoop, Holland, sent a plant of Cupressus 
IjawKoniana glauca Triomphe do Boskoop. 
From Messrs. Paul k Son, Cheshunt, came a very interesting, 
group of hardy flowers. 
