EXTRACTS OF PROCEEDINGS. 



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Double-flowered Ivy -leaved Pelargoniums — 



„ xxx l)e Quatrefages (Lemoine), violet-magenta. 



„ Souvenir de Charles Turner, flowers of a deep pink. 

 ,, „ Galilee, No. 1, soft lilac. 



„ „ „ No. 2, soft rosy pink. 



,, Madame Thibaut, deep pink. 

 „ „ Le Printemps, rosy pink. 



„ „ Comtesse Horace de Choiseul, satiny rose. 



„ ,, Gloire d'Orleans, bright pink. 



Single-flowered Ivy -leaved — 



,, xxx Gem, blush white. 



„ „ Mrs. H. Cannell, deep mauve-purple. 



Zonals „ Charles Mason (Pearson), fine scarlet, of good habit. 



„ „ Mons.Poirer (Lemoine), flowers of a beautiful purplish 



shade, of good habit of growth. 

 Stock, Large-flowering Ten-Week— 



„ xx Aurora (Putz). 



Fuchsia „ Dunrobin Bedder (Melville), seedling from F. Riccar- 



toni, a dwarf, free-flowering, bedding variety. 

 Mimulus ., Moschatus compactus (Putz), of dwarf, even growth, 

 free flowering, and useful for edging purposes. 



GENERAL MEETING. 

 August 12, 1890. 

 George Paul, Esq., in the Chair. 



Elections. 



Fellows, 27.— W. A. Allen, E. Barber, C. W. Bowdler-Bell, 

 A Bruce- Joy, G. Cottman, Miss E. G. Oossman, Miss S. M. 

 Crossman, James Dixon, J. Downing, Hy. Eckford, T. Ellis, 

 T. W. Forrest, P. N. Fraser, W. H. Harvey, J. H. Haywood, 

 F. Hill, H. B. Hudson, Dr. R. Lake, J. L. McCabe, Mrs. Pollock, 

 J. Reynolds, Rev. E. Savory, Rich. Silver, N. M. Smith, E. Webb, 

 J. S. Whall, Rich. Worsley. 



Mr. E. W. Badger, F.R.H.S., communicated a paper on 

 " Fruit-drying by Evaporation, as practised in America." 



FLORAL COMMITTEE. 



W. Marshall, Esq., in the Chair, and fifteen members 

 present. 

 Awards Recommended:— 



Silver Banksian Medal. 

 To Messrs. Kelway & Son, Langport, Somerset, for a fine 

 collection of Gladioli (cut spikes). 



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