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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



From F. W. Moore, Esq., Glasnevin, carne a very, interesting 

 collection of Hellebores, in which were several unnamed seedlings 

 of much promise. 



J. B. Arbuthnot, Esq., Scots Guards, Wellington Barracks, 

 Westminster, sent an unnamed Calla. 



J. Higgens, Esq., Wimborne, exhibited three plants of an un- 

 named Violet. The Committee considered it identical with 1 Lady 

 Hume Campbell.' 



J. J. Rogers, Esq., Chislehurst, sent Hellebores. 



Mr. Archer Hind, Fishacre, North Devon, also sent 

 Hellebores. 



Mrs. Charrington, Reigate, exhibited a flowering branch of 

 Melia floribunda. 



Mr. Crump, Madresfield Court, sent specimens of zinc 

 labels, 



Mr. Isaac House, Westbury-on-Trym, exhibited a new Violet 

 ' California.' 



Mr. John Green, Dereham, sent a Primrose 1 Blue King.' 

 Messrs. Low, Clapton, exhibited Epacris. 

 Messrs. Sander, St. Albans, sent Utricularia Forgetiana. 

 Messrs. R. Veitch, Exeter, sent Viola sulphurea and Prunus 

 Myrobolano fl. pi. 



Mr. C. Turner, Slough, sent Violets. 



Prizes. 



Class 3. — A group of twelve plants of Lenten Roses (Helle- 

 borus orientalis and its varieties), containing at least six distinct 

 varieties. The plants, which will be judged mainly by their fine 

 growth and abundant blossom, must have been grown entirely in 

 the open air. To be shown in mossed bundles, baskets, pots, or 

 tubs. Open. Prizes kindly given by W. Robinson, Esq. First 

 prize, £1. Is., to Messrs. George Paul & Son, Cheshunt. Second 

 prize, £3. 3s., to Messrs. Barr & Son, Covent Garden. 



