CXCViii PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Cultural Commendation. 



To Mrs. Crawford, Gatton Cottage, Reigate (gr. Mr. Slow- 

 grove), for Chrysanthemum Thunberg. 



Other Exhibits. 



W. H. Evans, Esq., Ford Abbey, Chard (gr. Mr. J. Crook), 

 sent cut blooms of a seedling from Primula obconica. The 

 Committee asked to see the plant. 



Lady A. de Trafford, Jewell Bank, Eccles, sent Chrysan- 

 themum Lady Annette, a sport from Yiviand Morel. 



Messrs. de Rothschild, Gunnersbury Park, Acton (gr. Mr. G. 

 Reynolds), exhibited a variegated form of Poinsettia pulcher- 

 rima. 



C. Chalmers, Esq., Romford Road, Forest Gate, sent cut 

 blooms of a double Camellia. 



Mr. R. Owen, Maidenhead, exhibited a group of English and 

 American seedling Chrysanthemums. 



From Messrs. J. Veitch k Sons, Chelsea, came a box of 

 Begonia John Heal, a variety with bright rosy-pink flowers ; 

 also a plant of B. Mrs. John Heal, a tuberous winter- flowering 

 hybrid with carmine flowers. The Committee asked to see the 

 last named again. 



Mr. G. Stevens, St. John's Nursery, Putney, sent Chrysan- 

 themum White Plume. The Committee desired to see this 

 again. 



Messrs. J. Carter k Co., High Holborn, exhibited Chrysan- 

 themums Mrs. Christopher Moore and Rosy Giant. 



Messrs. Hugh Low k Co., Clapton, exhibited Codiamin Thynei. 

 The Committee asked to see this again. 



Messrs. H. Cannell k Sons, Swanley, sent a number of new 

 Chrysanthemums, of which the Committee asked to see the 

 following again : Mrs. W. T. Drier, Amy Chantler, and L'Ami 

 Etienne. 



Mr. W. C. Rossiter, Paignton, sent shoots of a new golden 

 variegated Rosemary. 



Prizes. 



Class 1. — Chrysanthemums, collection of cut blooms, distinct. 

 Each bloom to be shown as cut from the plant, without any dress- 

 ing, and to stand well above the moss covering the box. Sticks 



