CV111 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Floral Committee, at Chiswick, June 14, 1892. 



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

 present. 



Awards Recommended :— 



Highly Commended (x x x). 



To Pasonia albiflora varieties : 



(The Committee are in no way responsible for the nomen- 

 clature, which seems to be greatly involved. A more complete 

 report on the Paaonies will be published next year.) 



P. albiflora, from Messrs. Dicksons, Chester (large creamy 

 white). 



P. Comte de Nanteuil, from Messrs. Dicksons (light rose, full 

 centre.) 



P. Comte de Paris, from Messrs. Dicksons (light rose, full 

 centre). 



P. Mme. Furtado, from Messrs. Dicksons (bright rose). 



P. Mme. Vilmorin, from Messrs. Dicksons (large double rose). 



P. Marie, from Messrs. Dicksons. 



P. Queen Victoria, from Messrs. Dicksons (blush, white centre). 

 P. rubra triumphans, from Messrs. Dicksons (rich crimson, 

 semi-double). 



P. Belle Chatelaine, from Messrs. Paul & Son, Cheshunt 

 (pale rose, creamy-white centre). 



P. Caroline Allain, from Messrs. Paul & Son (blush, white 

 centre). 



P. Charles Binder, from Messrs. Paul & Son (pale rose, blush 

 centre). 



P. Duchesse de Nemours, from Messrs. Paul & Son (blush, 

 creamy centre). 



P. grandiflora nivea plena, from Messrs. Paul & Son (large 

 double, creamy white). 



P. La Voluptueuse, from Messrs. Paul & Son (deep purplish 

 rose). 



P. Modeste, from Messrs. Paul & Son (deep rose). 

 P. Noemi Demay, from Messrs. Paul & Son (large double white). 

 P. Paul de Bitert, from Messrs. Paul & Son (crimson). 

 P. carnea elegans, from Messrs. Paul & Son (very large, pale 

 rosy tint). 



P. Mme. Calot, from Mr. T. S. Ware, Tottenham (blush). 



