lxii PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



From F. W. Moore, Esq., V.M.H., Glasnevin, Dublin, came a large 

 flowering branch of Cliantlms puniccus albus, a remarkably free-flowering 

 form of the well-known greenhouse climber. The flowers of the new 

 variety are borne in dense racemes, and are of a greenish-white shade, 

 particularly so in a young state. 



R. Fox, Esq., Grove Hill, Falmouth, sent flowering sprays of Pitto- 

 sporum cugcnioides and P. tenuifolium, both tender species near London, 

 but well suited — especially the first named — for cool-house culture. 



Fig. 55. — Rhododendron ' Duchess of Portland.' (The Garden.) 



Also Rhododendron 'Glory of Penjerrick,' a hybrid between R. Auckland ii 

 and B. Thoms&nU, with lovely stout rosy-red flowers in compact trusses ; 

 but as it was much damaged in transit the Committee asked to see it 

 again next year. 



From Messrs. Jas. Veitch, Chelsea, came a new Boronia from Central 

 China w ith pink flowers. 



Messrs. Frank Cunt, Colchester, sent flowers of new H.P. Rose named 

 Muriel,' similar to 'Suzanne Marie Rodocanachi.' The Committee 

 asked to see it from the open ground. 



