IxX PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Messrs. James Veitch, Chelsea. A dwarf-growing hybrid, with 

 large white fragrant flowers. 



To Lomaria ciliata grandis (votes, 12 for), from Mr. H. B. 

 May. (For description, see page lxi.) 



Award of Merit. 



To Lomaria ciliata major (votes, 15 for), from Mr. H. B. 

 May, Edmonton. A very graceful Fern with light green spread- 

 ing fronds and narrow pinnae. 



To Primula Trailli (votes, 10 for, 3 against), from G. F. 

 Wilson, Esq., Weybridge. The delicate pink fragrant flowers of 

 this new Himalayan species are borne on long scapes and hang 

 in clusters of from four to seven. (Fig. 27.) 



To Lithospermum tinctorum (votes, 17 for), from J. T. 

 Bennett-Poe, Esq., Holmewood, Cheshunt (gr. Mr. Downes). A 

 very beautiful plant of dwarf habit, with small, deep blue 

 flowers. 



To Tropaaolum 'Mrs. Sanderson' (votes, unanimous), from 

 Mrs. Sanderson, The Mount, Ealing (gr. Mr. Wood). Deep 

 crimson flowers, borne freely and thrown well above the foliage. 

 The habit of the plant is dwarf and compact. 



The Morus alba pendula (votes, 12 for), from Messrs. Paul & 

 Son, Cheshunt. A weeping form of the white Mulberry. 



To Auricula ' Fred. Knighton ' (votes, unanimous), from Mr. 

 R. Dean, Ealing. Flowers borne in dense trusses, colour 

 reddish crimson, with a clear yellow eye. 



Cultural Commendation. 



To Mrs. E. Powys Rogers, Burncoose, Perranwell, Cornwall, 

 for very fine specimens of the New Zealand Forget-me-not, 

 Myosotidium nobile. 



Other Exhibits. 



J. T. Bennett-Poe, Esq., Holmewood, Cheshunt (gr. Mr. 

 Downes), sent plants of Arctotis Aureola. 



From David Kemp, Esq., Bricket Wood, St. Albans, came a 

 specimen of Cyrtanthus Mackenni. 



Mr. C. Orchard, Bembridge, I.W., sent a bunch of Wall- 

 flower ' Harper Crewe.' 



\V. E. Denison, Esq., Ossington Hall, Newark, sent a Golden 

 Calla. 



