Xl PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY* 



Wolseley, Willsii, Bartetfci, Alex. Laing, and Madame F. Bergman, 

 the last named having broad leaves of a deep bronzy green with 

 bright red margins. 



To Messrs. W. Paul & Son, Waltham Cross, for a grand 

 group of Camellias in pots. The plants were in fine condition, 

 and carried an immense wealth of bloom. Specially noteworthy 

 varieties were Princess Charlotte, white ; Targioni ; Fairy Queen, 

 soft salmon ; Countess of Derby ; C. M. King, deep scarlet ; and 

 the Marchioness of Exeter. A collection of cut blooms arranged 

 in boxes formed an edging to the group. 



To Messrs. H. Cannell & Sons, Swanley, for a beautiful dis- 

 play of Primulas and Cyclamen. The former included splendid 

 examples of Swanley Giant, White Perfection, Eynsford Blue, 

 Her Majesty, and Duchess of Fife. The Cyclamen were remark- 

 ably well grown, carrying the flowers well above the foliage, one 

 plant having no less than 106 blossoms. 



To Messrs. Paul & Son, Cheshunt, for an extensive group of 

 flowering and foliage plants. Amongst them were some well- 

 flowered Coelogyne cristata ; Lilacs Marie Legraye, Madame 

 Kreuter, and Madame Lemoine ; Saxifraga Boydii alba, Pul- 

 monaria azurea, Erica herbacea carnea, Hepaticas, and a new 

 Retinospora named leptoclada nana — a very "dwarf and compact- 

 growing variety. Also Skimmia japonica rubella and Veronica 

 salicornoides. The Committee asked to see the two last named 

 again. 



Silver Flora Medal. 



To Mr. T. S. Ware (Francis Fell), Tottenham, for a group 

 of hardy flowers, chiefly Narcissi, conspicuous examples being 

 Golden Spur, Henry Irving, obvallaris, and odorus minor. Also 

 Saxifraga lutea purpurea, Veltheimia viridiflora, Iris reticulata 

 purpurea with very dark purple flowers, Hepaticas, and Crocuses 

 in variety. 



To Messrs. J. Laing & Sons, Forest Hill, for a group of plants, 

 comprising Orchids, Cyclamen, Acacia Drummondii, Anthuriums, 

 Codiseums, Palms, Ferns, Nicotiana colossea variegata, and the 

 new Dracaena Sanderiana, certificated in 1893. 



To Mr. J. Odell, Hillingdon, for a group of well-grown 

 Cyclamen. 



To Messrs. J. Veitch & Sons, King's Boad, Chelsea, for a 



