Ittt PRriCEEDiyCTS «:>F THE ROYAL HORTICULTrRAL ScXTIETY. 
Other Exhibits. 
J. Gumev Fowler. Esq.. Glebelands, South Woodford Cgr. Mr. J. 
Davis), showed Cattleva Mendelii ' J. Gurnev Fowler.' A large highlv 
•coloured -lower with a heavy crimson feather up the middle of the 
petals. 
T. B. Havwoo^3. Esq. er. Mr. C. J. Salter), showe-I Masdevallia 
Teitchiana grandi flora. 
Malcolm S. Cooke, Esq. gr. Mr. BuckeU), sent a spotted form of 
Odontoglossnm crispum. 
Walter C. Walker. Esq.. Winchmore HiU (gr. Mr. Geo. Cragg), showed 
Cattleva Walkeriana noblMor with four- flowered inflorescence. 
From De B. Crawshay. Esq., Sevenoaks, came Odontoglossum 
crispmn * Raymond Crawshay.' Flowers of fine form and sabstance ; 
white, tinged with rose, and each segment bearing several orange -tinted 
brown spots : petals fringed. (Fig. 43.) 
Messrs. Hugh Low. Enfield, showed Odontoglossnm x An iersoniannm 
gigantemn. A fine form with cream- white flowers spotted with red- 
brown, and differing from the type chiedy in rlze. Flower 4 in. across 
the petals, 4^ in. across zl.~ — y 's. 
NARCISSUS COMMITTEE. 
Maech 14, 1S99. 
The Rr". G. H. EvCtLzheaf;" in :he Chair, and nine members present. 
Awards Recommended :— 
To Messrs. Barr, of Coven: Garden, for Daffodils. 
Other Exhibits. 
Messrs. Barr sent an interesting series of Dutch-raised hyhrids between 
poeticns omatus and varions Polyanthus Narcissi, their main valne being 
said to be that of greater hardiness than X. Tazetta^ derived firom the 
poeticus. One of the best had trasses of three flowers approaching 
poeticus in size. As the plants were in pots and had been grown under 
glass, the Committee desired to see them again firom the open ground. 
Nabcissus Committee, March 2^. 1^99. 
The Rev. E. >. Bourne in the Chair, and seven members present. 
Awards Recommended: — 
^ : ; • r :.:/•:; ZI.S^:. 
T: ^[essrs. p.^.r;. Covent Grarden. for Danodils. 
First-class Cc 
To Xarcissas ' King Alfred ' (votes, unanimous), from Mr. EendaU, 
