EXTRACTS OF PROCEEDINGS. 



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To Gladiolus Andre Clienier (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 

 J. Veitch & Sons. Distinct and handsome ; flowers of average 

 size — the outer segments pink, with dark blotch ; the inner seg- 

 ments purple ; tipped with yellow. 



To Pelargonium Duke of Fife (votes, unanimous), from 

 Messrs. Hawkins & Bennett, The Nurseries, Twickenham. A 

 distinct double-flowered Zonal, of neat growth, and bearing a 

 profusion of bright scarlet flowers. 



Botanical Certificate. 



To Tritonia securigera (votes, unanimous), from Mr. J. 

 O'Brien, Harrow-on-the-Hill ; an interesting Cape bulb ; growth 

 slender, bearing medium-sized flowers of orange-red colour. 



Other Exhibits. 



Mr. R. Dean, Ealing, sent Stock Mauve Beauty — a very double 

 variety ; African Marigolds in variety ; and Lobelia Heckfield 

 Favourite — flowers deep blue with white eye. 



Sir George Macleay, Pendell Court, Bletchingley (gardener 

 Mr. F. Ross), sent cut specimens of Physianthus albens, bearing 

 a profusion of white flowers. 



Mons. Baron-Veillard, Orleans, France, and Messrs. G. 

 Jackman & Son, Woking, sent Clematis Mme. Baron-Veillard ; 

 flowers of a dull mauve colour — distinct. 



Mr. Otto Putz, Quedlinburg, Germany, sent flowers of 

 Zinnias in variety, grown in the Society's Gardens. These were 

 remarkable for their large size, fine form, and rich colours — a 

 strain which was admired. From the Society's Gardens were 

 also sent examples of African Marigold, Dwarf Orange, from 

 Messrs. Dippe Brothers and Messrs. Barr k Son. 



Messrs. Daniels Brothers, Norwich, sent Godetia Duke of Fife 

 and G. Duchess of Fife, which were recommended to be sent to 

 the Society's Gardens for trial. 



Mr. J. Green, East Dereham, Norfolk, sent Coleus Rainbow 

 a distinct sort — green, with a broad yellow edge. 



Messrs. J. Laing k Sons, Forest Hill, sent Anthuriun? 

 Laingii, with a white spathe. 



