CXC1V PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



To Cactus Dahlia Sir Francis Montefiore (votes, 1G for), from 

 Messrs. J. Cheal & Sons, Crawley. Flowers deep crimson, 

 flushed with maroon towards the centre. 



To Single Dahlia Mrs. Parrot (votes, 14 for), from Messrs. J. 

 Cheal & Sons. A very showy purple and white variety. 



To Cactus Dahlia CanneH's Brilliant (votes, unanimous), 

 from Messrs. Cannell & Sons. A bright crimson flower of 

 medium size. 



Other Exhibits. 



Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Dorking (gr. Mr. Bain), exhibited 

 some very fine spathes of Anthurium sanguineum, deep red ; 

 and A. Langii, pure white, See. 



C. Nicholls, Esq., Charlwood House, Crawley, exhibited a 

 Decorative Dahlia named Mabel Nicholls. 



Mr. W. Pearce, Floore House Gardens, Weedon, exhibited a 

 small group of Davallia fljieusis plumosus in magnificent con- 

 dition. 



Mr. C. G. Van Tubergen, junr., Haarlem, sent blooms of 

 Kniphofia hybrida Triumph. 



Mr. W. Wells, Redhill, exhibited a group of choice Chrysan- 

 themums, which included well-grown examples of Elsie, white 

 shaded with sulphur-yellow ; W. Seward, Miss Watson, &c. 



Mr. Owen, Maidenhead, sent a nice collection of Chrysan- 

 themums, containing good blooms of Sunlight, a variety with 

 rich yellow flowers ; Ernest Irroy, James Myers, Vice-President, 

 and Jules Barigny. The Committee desired to see the last two 

 again. 



P. Crowley, Esq., Waddon House, Croydon, exhibited 

 Carludovica palmata. 



Mr. W. B. Small, Torquay, sent Decorative Dahlia Dawn. 



Messrs. Keynes, Williams & Co., Salisbury, staged a nice 

 group of Single, Cactus, and Decorative Dahlias. 



Messrs. J. Laing & Sons, Forest Hill, sent Alocasia argyrea. 

 The Committee asked to see this again. 



