Ivi PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
The Director of the Royal Gardens, Kew, sent exquisite flowers of 
Amherstia nobihs and Clianthus Dampieri, both of which were greatly- 
admired. 
The Marquis of Londonderry, K.Ct., Winyard Park, Stockton-on-Tees, 
sent a very fine plant of Echium formosum. 
From Leopold de Rothschild, Esq., Cxunnersbury House, Acton (gr. 
Mr. Jas. Hudson), came three varieties of Heliotropes. The Committee 
Fig. 23 — ' Fire Dragon ' Cactus Pelargonium. (Gardeners' Chronicle 
requested that plants of the variety named * Picciola ' might be sent to 
Chiswick for trial. 
C. T. Druery, Esq., V.M.H., Shaa Road, Acton, sent a plant of 
Primula Auricula marmorata conspicuous for its variegated foliage. 
Mr. Gilbert, Dyke, Bourne, Lines., sent Tulips and Anemones. 
From Mr. Towell, Hampton Hill, came a plant and cut flowers of a 
hybrid Cactus-flowered Pelargonium named ' Fire Dragon.' (Fig. 28.) 
Mr. Paul Hemnell, Winchmore Hill, sent Primula Auricula * Mrs. 
Hemnell.' 
Mr. Piper, Uckfield, Sussex, sent Tea Rose ' Sunrise.' 
