CX11 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



To Adiantum macrophyllum albo- striatum (votes, 13 for, 

 2 against), from Messrs. H. G. Eogers, Lodsworth, Petworth. 

 A form of A. macropliyllum, with greenish- white streaks on the 

 fronds. 



Other Exhibits. 



Mr. K. Dean exhibited ten varieties of Pinks for certificates, 

 but the Committee preferred to examine the plants at Chiswick 

 before making an award, as they also did in the case of Violas 

 shown by Messrs. Dobbie & Co., Eothesay. 



W. H. Evans, Esq., Forde Abbey, Dorset, showed some good 

 sprays of Begonia glaucophylla. 



Mr. Smith, Market Drayton, Salop, sent a new yellowish 

 Coleus named Shavington Seedling. 



Messrs. de Eothschild, Gunnersbury Park, Acton (gardener, 

 Mr. G. Eeynolds), sent a box of Streptocarpus seedlings. 



Mr. B. Ladhams, Shirley, Southampton, sent several bunches 

 ■of seedling Pinks. 



Mr. F. Eoss, Bletchingley, exhibited a flowering plant of the 

 somewhat rare and curious Ismene Amancses (Paxt. Mag. hi. 

 267 ; Flore des Serves, v. 419). 



Messrs. J. Cheal & Sons, Crawley, Sussex, staged several fine 

 varieties of Violas. 



Prizes. 



Class 1. — Collection of Herbaceous Pasonies, grown in the 

 open. Not more than three blooms of a sort. Amateurs. First 

 Prize, Silver Gilt Flora Medal and £1. 10s., to H. Berkeley 

 James, Esq., Carshalton, Surrey (gardener, Mr. Gibson). Second 

 Prize, £1, to Lord Wimborne, Canford Manor (gardener, Mr. 

 Crasp). 



Flokal Committee, July 12, 1892. 



W. Maeshall, Esq., in the Chair, and sixteen members 

 present. 



Awards Recommended:— 



Silver Gilt Flora Medal 

 To Messrs. Kelway & Son, Langport, for a large exhibit 

 of cut flowers : Delphiniums, Gaillardias, and mixed herbaceous 

 flowers. 



