lxviH PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



To Tropn?olum 1 Phoebe ' (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 

 Cannell, Swanley. A free-growing and free-flowering variety. 

 The flowers are large with deeply cut petals, colour orange 

 yellow blotched with crimson. 



To Fuchsia 1 Addington ' (F. fulgens x F. cordifolia 

 splendens) (votes, 11 for, 5 against), from Messrs. Cannell. 

 Plant of dwarf habit. The drooping tubular crimson flowers 

 are borne in great profusion. 



To Hippeastrum 'Thunberg' (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 

 James Veitch, Chelsea. Large, orange red flowers, shaded with 

 crimson. 



To Hippeastrum 1 Ignacite ' (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 

 James Veitch. Ground colour, white suffused with delicate pink 

 and feathered with red. Each segment has a distinct greenish 

 stripe down its centre. 



To Hippeastrum ' Brenda ' (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 

 James Veitch. Large flowers, of great substance, deep crimson 

 with a greenish yellow centre. 



To Hippeastrum ' Topaz ' (votes, unanimous"), from Messrs. 

 James Veitch. Orange-scarlet flowers, margined with white and 

 feathered with white in the throat. 



Other Exhibits. 



G. Soper, Esq., Harestone, Caterham Valley, sent Dimor- 

 photheca Ecklonis. 



J. C. Parr, Esq., Grappenhall Heyes, Warrington, exhibited 

 Rhododendron Nuttalli. 



Mrs. Crawford, Gatton, Reigate (gr. Mr. Slogrove), sent 

 Pelargonium ' Beauty of Reigate.' 



From H. J. Bartleet, Esq., Severndroog, Shooters Hill, came 

 a very finely grown Myosotis. 



W. C. Walker, Esq., Winchmore Hill, exhibited Canrias. 



R. B. Leech, Esq., Dulwich, sent a double yellow Wall- 

 flower. 



Mr. Mortimer, Farnham, sent two seedling Coleuses. 



From J. H. Arkwright, Esq., Hampton Court, Leominster, 

 came very fine specimens of Primrose ' Evelyn Arkwright.' 



G. Webb, Esq., Tunstall House, Sittingbourne, exhibited 

 sprays of Aucuba Japonica, covered with berries. 



E. J. Lowe, Esq., Chepstow, exhibited similar Aucubas. 



