CXXVi PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



this name. It may be described as a glorified /. Boissieri. The 

 flower is purple- violet, with a golden blotch, surrounded by a 

 bright purple region on the arch of the falls. The style-crests are 

 very large. 



To Linaria macedonica speciosa (votes, 12 for), from Messrs. Waterer, 

 Son, & Crisp, Liverpool Street, E.C. This plant resembles the common 

 toad-flax. The flowers are, however, borne on a long raceme, very 

 large, with the upper corolla lobes hooded ; leaves cordate, acute. 



To Rose 'Cupid' (votes, 13 for), from Messrs. B. R. Cant, 

 Colchester. A Hybrid Tea variety with single flowers, 4J inches in 

 diameter, deep salmon pink, paling to flesh pink ; stamens very bright 

 yellow. (Fig. 101.) 



Other Exhibits. 



Mr. Appleton, Bedford : dwarf Marguerite Daisy. 

 Messrs. Cheal, Crawley : shrubs. 



Captain Drummond, Southampton : Carnation ' Mrs. Maldwin 

 Drummond.' 



Mr. Dutton, Iver : Border Carnation ' Iver Yellow.' 

 Mr. C. Elliott, Stevenage : alpine plants. 

 Mr. Frost, Cromer : Anchusas. 

 Mr. Hicks, Twyford : Roses. , 

 Misses Hopkins, Shepperton : rock plants. 

 Right Hon. Colonel Mark Lockwood, Romford : Fuchsias. 

 Mrs. Lloyd Edwards, Llangollen : rock plants. 

 Messrs. Carter Page, London Wall : Dahlias. 

 Mr. Sage, Cambridge : Antirrhinums. 

 Messrs. Sutton, Reading : Brompton Stock ' Express.' 

 Messrs. Thompson & Charman, Bushey : hardy flowers. 

 Messrs. Tucker, Oxford : rock plants. 

 Mr. Wassell, Baughurst : Delphinium ' Muriel.' 

 Messrs. Whitelegg & Page, Chislehurst : hardy flowers. 

 Miss Willmott, V.M.H., Great Warley : Delphinium ' Sir Dighton 

 Probyn ' and Lithospermum Froebeli. 



Mr. Woolman, Birmingham : Zonal Pelargoniums. 



Floral Committee, July 6, 1915. 



At Holland Park. 



Mr. H. B. May, V.M.H., in the Chair, and eighteen members present. 



[For awards of cups and medals made by the Council after consultation 

 with the Judges, see p. xcvi.] 



Awards Recommended : 



First-class Certificate. 



To Liliwm regale (votes, un .uimous), from Miss Willmott, V.M.H., 

 Great Warley. This plant is described and figured as L. myrio- 

 phyllum, Journal R.H.S. vol. xxxviii. p. cxxxv. 



