ELOBAL COMMITTEE, TEMPLE SHOW, MAY 25, 2G, 27. CXXxix 



To Ptychoraphis Siebertiana (votes, 9 for, 1 against), from Messrs. 

 Sander, St. Albans. A graceful palm, with long, arching pinnate leaves ; 

 pinnules spreading except lower pair of each leaf, which are erect. 

 Leaves deep holly green, and leaf-stalks tinged with red at base. (Fig. 90.) 



To Rose 'American Pillar' (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. Canneli, 

 Swanley. Flowers single, 2 inches diameter, borne in large, graceful 



Fig. 91. — Eose 'Coquina.' (The Garden.) 



clusters. The centre of the flower is white, gradually shading off to a 

 bright rosy pink. 



To Rose ' Coquina ' (votes, 9 for, 1 against), from Messrs. Wm. Paul, 

 Waltham Cross, and Hobbies, Dereham. A very free-flowering, bright 

 rosy-pink rambler, producing large drooping clusters of small flowers. 

 A plant which had been over-forced had nearly white flowers. (Fig. 91.) 



To Rose ' Jessie ' (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. Merryweather, 

 Southwell. A dwarf Polyantha variety, with semi- double flowers of a 



