lxXXVlii PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Messrs. Barr & Son, Covent Garden, had a remarkably 

 attractive group of large dimensions. In it were a collection of 

 Parrot and other Tulips with fantastic -coloured markings, Pansies, 

 white Violas, Irises of many kinds, Daffodils, Bulbocodium 

 monophyllum, single Paeonies, Saxifraga pyrawiidalis with up- 

 right masses of pure white flowers, Centaur ea montana rubra, 



Fig. 66. — Leschenaultia biloba majoe. 

 (From the Journal of Horticulture.) 



Camassia esculenta, Anemones, in addition to which were several 

 fine specimen Paeonies grown in pots. 



Messrs. J. Carter & Co., High Holborn, staged a fine group of 

 Emperor Petunias and Queen's Prize Mimulus, the colours of 

 which were remarkable. Gloxinias covered an area of about 



