lviil PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



and shrubs, comprising several varieties of Lilacs, Cytisus 

 scoparius var. Andreanus (certificated), double Cherry, Cydonia 

 japonica, Staphylea colchica, &c. 



Bronze Banhsian Medal. 

 To Mr. F. Hooper, The Nurseries, Bath, and Mr. J. Forbes, 

 The Nurseries, Hawick, N.B., for collections of Pansies (cut 

 blooms). 



To Messrs. Barr & Son, Covent Garden, for a group of Daffo- 

 dils, Irises, Tulips, and other hardy flowers. 



To Messrs. H. Cannell & Sons, The Nurseries, Swanley, for 

 cut blooms of French and Zonal Pelargoniums, and baskets of 

 Pansies arranged in distinct colours. 



To Messrs. J. Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, for a group of hardy 

 trees and shrubs : Cydonia japonica Moorlezi, Enkianthus 

 campanulatus (both of which were certificated), Ledum buxi- 

 folium, L. latifolium, L. palustre, &c. 



To Messrs. Ryder & Son, The Nurseries, Sale, Manchester, 

 for a group of many varieties of Primula Sieboldii and Pansies, 

 in variety. 



First Class Certificate. 



To Calla Elliottiana (votes, unanimous), from Captain Elliott, 

 Farnborough Park, Farnborough (gardener, Mr. G. M. Knight), 

 bearing a fine rich yellow spathe ; large deep-green leaves, 

 spotted with white. 



To Cytisus scoparius var. Andreanus (fig. 39) (votes, unani- 

 mous), from Sir T. Lawrence, Burford Lodge, Dorking ; Messrs. 

 Paul & Son, and Messrs. J. Veitch & Sons. A handsome and 

 distinct variety of the common Broom. Flowers large bright 

 yellow, wings of a rich reddish brown. 



To Blandfordia nobilis imperialis (votes, unanimous), from 

 Messrs. F. Sander & Co., St. Albans. A handsome plant, bear- 

 ing large bell-shaped rich orange-red and yellow flowers. 



To Lilac Madame Kreuter (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 

 Paul & Son, bearing large clusters of rich purplish-crimson flowers. 



To Acer Prince Hendjery (votes, 7 for, 3 against), from Messrs. 

 Paul & Son. A beautiful variety, with bronzy-coloured leaves. 



To Cydonia japonica Moorlezi (votes, unanimous), from 

 Messrs. J. Veitch & Sons, bearing an abundance of large rich 

 red flowers. 



