XXX PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Messrs. W. Paul & Son sent a new forcing and bedding Rose 

 named White Lady. The Committee expressed a desire to see it 

 again later in the season. 



Messrs. Paul & Son, Cheshunt, N., sent flowers of Bulbo- 

 codium vernum, B. ruthenicus, and Iris Rosenbachiana. 



Fig. 48. — Daffodil Crom-a-boo. (From the Gardeners' Chronicle.) 



Mr. W. E. Gumbleton, Belgrove, Queensfcown, Ireland, sent 

 Daffodil Crom-a-boo (fig. 48), in which the "cup" is curiously 

 frilled on the outside. It was requested to be seen again, as was 

 also a new single early Tulip, Queen of the Netherlands, from 

 the same exhibitor. 



The Rev. W. Wilks, Shirley Vicarage, Croydon, and Mr. 



