CXXViii PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



crowded together on the scape as to deprive them of much of 

 their beauty. The Committee asked to see the ones mentioned 

 above another year, when they hoped that some account of their 

 hardiness and constitution might also be sent. 



The Rev. G. H. Engleheart, Appleshaw, Andover, exhibited a 

 number of hybrids : — 



i. Telemonius plenus x Poeticus ornatus, producing a double 

 Incomparabilis very similar to the ordinary Phoenix. 



ii. Maximus x Emperor, a good flower of rich colour. 



hi. Pyrenean Moschatus x a yellow Ajax. The pod of seed 

 resulting from this cross produced one pure white flower and one 

 self -yellow, but drooping like Cernuus. 



iv. Obvallaris x Maximus, a good flower. 



v. Triandrus x Ornatus. 



vi. Moschatus x Triandrus. 



vii. Triandrus x Emperor, 

 viir. Triandrus x Horsfieldi. 



ix. Triandrus x Corbularia monophylla. 



x. A seedling from self-fertilised Horsfieldi, which was exactly 

 like a good form of Variiformis. 



xi. He also showed a remarkably good white Ajax of unknown 

 parentage, with horizontal flowers, the trumpet and perianth 

 opening of the same colour. 



Mr. George Cammell, of Brookfield Manor, Heathersage, ex- 

 hibited a white seedling, which the Committee desired to see 

 again another year. 



Narcissus Committee, April 10, 1894. 

 The Rev. G. H. Engleheart, M.A., in the Chair, and nine 

 members present. 



Awards Recommended:— 



Silver Flora Medal. 

 To the Rev. G. H. Engleheart, Appleshaw, Andover, for 

 hybrid and seedling Narcissi. 

 First Class Certificate. 

 To Narcissus Ajax Weardale (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 

 l>arr & Son, Covent Garden. A flower of immense size and 

 substance (fig. 18). 



To Narcissus Incomparabilis Lulworth (votes, unanimous), 

 from the Rev. G. H. Engleheart. A flower of most exquisite 



