CXXXVi PEOCEEDINGS OF THE EOYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Australia. The long, gracefully arching fronds of a light green have 

 finely divided pinnae, and from the hase of the plant rise numerous 

 shorter brownish-red sterile fronds. (Fig. 104.) 



To Populus alba Ricliardii, from Monsieur A. G. M. Eichard, 

 Naarden-Bussum, Amsterdam. A pretty golden variety of the * White 

 Poplar. ' 



To Pyrethrum ' Queen Mary ' (votes, unanimous), from Mr. G. W. 



Fig. 104. — Polypoditjm Vidgenii. {May.) 



Miller, Wisbech. A large, delicate, rosy-pink variety, which flowers 

 early, and is a valuable plant for producing cut blooms. It is a 

 favourite market variety. (Fig. 103.) 



To Eose ' Maman Turbat,' from Messrs. E. Turbat, Orleans, 

 France. A variety somewhat resembling ' Baby Tausendschon, ' but 

 with rather larger trusses of bloom. 



