CC PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Messrs. H. Cannell & Sons. A variety with pale lemon -yellow 

 flowers, which may possibly be the progenitor of a true yellow 

 German Aster. 



To Decorative Dahlia Mrs. Gordon Shaw (votes unanimous), 

 from Messrs. J. Cheal and Sons, Crawley. A variety with bright 

 crimson- scarlet flowers. 



To China Rose Queen Mab (votes unanimous), from Messrs. 

 W. Paul & Son, Waltham Cross. A lovely medium-sized flower 

 of a soft salmon shade flushed with yellow. 



To Chrysanthemum Lady Mary Fitzwigram as an early- 

 flowering variety (votes, 15 for), from Mr. H. J. Jones, Lewisham. 

 A very early and free-blooming variety ; flowers white, yellow 

 centre. 



Other Exhibits. 



Mr. H. Wilks, Sandon Hall Gardens, Stone, sent cut flowers 

 of Stapelia gigantea. 



Messrs. G. & S. Harris, Scad's Hill, Orpington, sent three new 

 Show Dahlias. 



Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Clapton, exhibited a Carnation 

 named H. A. Barnard. 



From Mr. H. B. May, Edmonton, came a Tree Carnation 

 named William Robinson. 



Messrs. T. Cripps & Son, Tunbridge Wells, sent blossoms of a 

 new Dahlia named Grand Duke Alexis of Russia. 



Flokal Committee, at Chiswick, September 25, 1894. 



W. Marshall, Esq., in the Chair, and fourteen members 

 present. 



Awards Recommended:— 



Gold Medal. 



To Messrs. de Rothschild, Gunnersbury House, Acton (gr. 

 Mr. Hudson), for scented-leaved Pelargoniums, about twenty 

 species and varieties being shown. The plants were very large, 

 and remarkably well grown and trained. 



Silver Gilt Flora Medal. 



To Messrs. Burrell & Co., Howe House, Cambridge, for a 



