CXl PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



To Delphinium ' Theodora ' (votes, unanimous), from G. Ferguson, 

 Esq., Weybridge. Flowers of medium size, creamy-white, semi- 

 double. 



To Iris albopurpurea var. Colchester ensis (votes, unanimous), from 

 Messrs. E. Wallace, Colchester. A very pretty Iris, having the falls 

 deep purple and white, and the standards pale mauve. This form has 



Fig. 137. — Ibis fulvala. [Garden.) 



apparently been introduced from Japan and lost sight of until now. 

 (Pig. 136.) 



To Iris X fulvala (votes, unanimous), from W. E. Dykes, Esq., 

 Charterhouse, Goldalming. A cross between Iris fulva and/, hexagona 

 Lamancei, resembling the former in growth, but more floriferous. The 

 hybrid shows the influence of /. hexagona Lamancei, the pollen parentj ; 

 both in the shape of the flowers and in the presence of the pubescence - 



