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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



To Athyrium f. f. superbum densum (votes, unanimous), from 

 C. T. Druery, Esq., F.L.S. Finely divided delicate fronds. 



To Asplenium Ceterach var. multifida-cristatum (votes, 

 unanimous), from E. J. Lowe, Esq., F.R.S. A notable variation 

 of the species. 



To Scolopendrium vulgare muricatum superbum (votes, 

 unanimous), from E. J. Lowe, Esq., F.R.S. A large-growing 

 very rugose capitate form. 



To Scolopendrium vulgare muricatum crispum (votes, 

 unanimous), from E. J. Lowe, Esq., F.R.S. A very fine form 

 of the common Hart's Tongue. 



To Aspidium angulare grandiceps coronale (votes, unani- 

 mous), from E. J. Lowe, Esq., F.R.S. Erect-growing, with 

 large twisted capitate fronds. 



To Aspidium angulare setosum gracile (votes, unanimous), 

 from E. J. Lowe, Esq., F.R.S. A delicate variety with copious 

 thorns. 



To Aspidium angulare plumoso-divisilobum gracile (votes, 

 unanimous), from E. J. Lowe, Esq., F.R.S. A plumose form 

 with finely cut divisions. 



To Aspidium aculeatum Adrastia (votes, unanimous), from 

 E. J. Lowe, Esq., F.R.S. A distinct variety, both crested and 

 capitate. 



To Gladiolus Sir Arthur Sullivan (votes, 7 for), from Messrs. 

 Kelway & Son. Bright orange- scarlet, slightly flaked with cerise. 



To Gladiolus Sheila (votes, 7 for), from Messrs. Kelway & 

 Son. A charming light variety. 



To Gladiolus W. S. Gilbert (votes, 7 for), from Messrs. Kel- 

 way & Son. Delicate pink, flaked with carmine. 



To Gladiolus George Meredith (votes, 7 for), from Messrs. 

 Kelway & Son. Blush-sulphur throat, heavily flaked with 

 crimson. 



To Gladiolus Lady Brooke (votes, 7 for), from Messrs. Kelway 

 & Son. Blush, with sulphur throat, and slight flakes of purplish 

 crimson. 



To Dahlia (Show) Arthur Rawlings (votes, unanimous), from 

 W. Keith, Esq., Cornwalls, Brentwood (gardener, Mr. J. T. West). 

 Finely formed crimson self. 



To Dahlia (Show) William Powell (votes, unanimous), from 

 W. Keith, Esq. Deep yellow. 



