ceil PROCEEDINGS OF THE liOYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
To H.T. Rose ' Lady Battersea ' (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 
Paul, Clieshunt. Lovely, sweet-scented carmine or rosy-red flowers 
borne on peculiarly long stems. The plant is of good habit, very flori- 
ferous, and useful for autumn and winter flowering. (Fig. 193.) 
Other Exhibits. 
Leopold de Rothschild, Esq., Gunnersbury House, Acton (gr. Mr. 
Jas. Hudson, Y.M.H.), sent six varieties of New Zealand Veronicas. 
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Fig. 193. — Hybrid Tea Rose 'Lai-y Battersea.' {The Garden.) 
H. J. Elwes, Esq., Colesborne, Andoversford, Gloucestershire (gr. 
Mr. T. Beesley), sent a small and interesting group of Nerines. 
Lord Aldenham, Elstree (gr. Mr. E. Beckett), sent two varieties of 
Asters (Michaelmas Daisies). 
From Messrs. Peed, West Norwood, came a group of Begonias. 
Messrs. Jas. Veitch, Chelsea, sent hybrid Streptocarpus. 
Mrs. G. W. Piper, Uckfleld, sent Roses. 
