CXVi PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



8. Apollo ? x Obvallaris — A good Tridymus, with nearly 

 white perianth and deep yellow trumpet. 



9. Apollo ? x Cernuus — A charming, nearly white, 

 Trydimus. 



10. Pallidus praecox <j> x Poeticus $ . — An Incomparabilis of 

 great merit, having remarkably broad white perianth segments 

 of great substance, with a large clear canary-yellow cup. 



The Committee desired that Mr. Wilks's report should be 

 entered on the minutes, and that Messrs. Veitch be requested to 

 send the flowers for inspection next year. 



Mr. Wolley Dod sent Bernardi " Philip Hert," white perianth, 

 with a most beautifully deep orange cup ; and Bernardi " Orange 

 Tip," similar to the preceding, but with much paler cup. He 

 also sent seedlings to show how they revert to original forms. 



Mr. Barr exhibited flowers of Mrs. A. Pearson, a very fine 

 bold white trumpet Daffodil, but somewhat ragged in form. 



It was decided to hold no meeting of the Committee in May, 

 as the hot weather had already dried up the flowers. 



Prize. 



Class 4. — Best English-raised seedling. (1893.) Open. 

 Barr Silver Gilt Flora Medal to the Rev. G. H. Engleheart. 



