lvi PROCEEDINGS OF THE EOYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



To Incarvillea grand iflora (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. Jackman, 

 Woking. A new and handsome species, said to grow about 15 inches 

 high, with green pinnate leaves and tubular flowers, much larger than 

 those of I. Dclauayi, from which they also differ in being deeper in colour; 

 rosy-purple, striped with white in the throat, the basal portion being 

 yellow. It enjoys a much longer flowering period than Delavayi, and is 

 likely to prove a valuable addition to rock-garden plants. (Fig. 51.) 



Award of Merit. 



To Boronia megastigma aurca (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 

 J>alchin, Hassocks, Sussex. In all probability this will make a grand 



Fig. 52. — Boronia megastigma aurea. 



show plant and a good companion to the type from which it sported 

 about three years ago. Its pendent, creamy-yellow, sweet-scented flowers 

 arc borne in great profusion, and its habit is identical with that of its 

 parent. (Fig. 52.) 



Cultural Commendation. 



To J. Oollard Yickery, Esq., Leigh Holme, Streatham, for Hippeastrum 

 (Ainaryllis) 1 Empress of India.' 



