lxxxii PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



To Tulipa vitellina (votes, 15 for), from Messrs. Barr & Son. 

 A variety with large sulphur-yellow flowers. 



To Rose Mrs. Frank Cant (votes, unanimous), from Mr. 

 Frank Cant, Colchester. A cross between Gabriel Luizet and 

 Baroness Rothschild. A vigorous-growing variety, bearing large 

 soft pink flowers. 



To Rhododendron Profusion (votes, 7 for), from Messrs. Paul 

 & Son. A very handsome, hardy variety. Large rosy-pink 

 flowers borne in dense clusters. 



To Cardamine pratense fl. pi. Miss Jekyll (votes, 11 for), 

 from Messrs. Paul & Son. A very pretty free-flowering semi- 

 double form of a pale lilac colour. 



To Zonal Pelargonium King of Denmark (votes, 9 for), from 

 Mr. R. Jensen, Chingford. A distinct variety of dwarf habit, 

 bearing large semi-double, pale salmon-pink flowers. 



Other Exhibits:— 



The Director, Royal Gardens, Kew, sent a group of beautiful 

 and rare Rhododendrons and a very fine collection of Tulips. 



From Professor M. Foster, F.R.S., Cambridge, came a very 

 interesting collection of unnamed seedling Irises raised by the 

 exhibitor. 



Martin R. Smith, Esq., The "Warren, Hayes (gr. Mr. Blick), 

 exhibited specimens of Malmaison Carnation Nell Gwynne. 



A. H. Smee, Esq., The Grange, Carshalton (gr. Mr. 

 Cummins), sent Ismene Amancaes. 



Mr. W. B. Hartland, Cork, exhibited a small group of Tulips. 



Messrs. Young & Dobinson, Stevenage, Herts, staged a group 

 of hardy flowers. 



Floral Committee, May 19, 1890. 



Temple Gardens. 



W. Marshall, Esq., in the Chair, and twenty-three members 



present. 

 Awards Recommended:— 



First Class Certificate. 



To Buddleia Colvillei (votes, unanimous), from W. E. 

 Gumbleton, Esq., Be-lgrove, Queen's Town, Cork. The pretty 



