CClviii PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCJI-VrY. 



Allwood, Haywards Heath. This is a sport from the well-known and 

 very popular variety ' Enchantress.' The flowers are very large, of 

 perfect form, and of a deep salmon-pink colour. 



To Carnation * Snowstorm ' (votes, unanimous), from Mr. W. 

 Lawrenson, Yarm-on-Tees. This is undoubtedly one of the finest white 

 perpetual-flowering Carnations yet raised. The flowers are very large 

 and full, and are supported on strong wiry stems of great length. The 

 calyx is perfect, and the strong clove scent is one of the most pleasing 

 features of this charming flower. It is evidently a very strong grower, 

 and should prove very useful for market work. 



To Chrysanthemum ' Audrey ' (votes, 8 for, 3 against), from Manor 

 House Nurseries, Cardiff. A single variety having two or three rows 

 of bright yellow ray florets. The flowers measure 4^ inches across, and 

 are borne on good stiff stems. 



To Chrysanthemum * Michael Harrison ' (votes, 13 for), from L. F. 

 Harrison, Esq. (gr. Mr. A. H. Chapman), Orchards, East Grinsteaci. 

 A large single variety of good substance with three or four rows of ray 

 florets. The colour is a light reddish-brown, with a band of yellow 

 round the centre. The blooms measure 4 inches across. 



To Chrysanthemum ' Miss May Fox ' (votes, 9 for), from Messrs. 

 Jones, Lewisham. A large Japanese variety, with long, drooping, 

 reflexed ray florets of medium width, and of a creamy- white colour. 

 The flowers have a greenish centre. 



To Chrysanthemum 'Mrs. W. T. Smith' (votes, 11 for), from 

 Mr. A. Smith, Convent Gardens, Eoehampton Lane, S.W. A seedling 

 Japanese variety of large size, with pure white incurved florets. The 

 blooms measure 7 inches across. 



Other Exhibits. 



Messrs. Barrie & Brown, London : Alpines. 



Mrs. Bergheim (gr. Mr. Page), Hampstead : Drosophyllum lusitani- 

 cum, B.C. 1875. 



Mr. W. H. Berry, Gloucester: Chrysanthemum ' W. H. Berry.' 

 Messrs. Cannell, Swanley : Chrysanthemums. 

 Messrs. Cragg, Harrison & Cragg, Heston : Chrysanthemums. 

 Miss di Guardi : paintings. 



Mr. C. Engelmann, Saffron Walden : Carnations. 



Sir George Faude^Phillips, G.C.LE. (gr. Mr. Fitch), Hertford: 

 Plumbago coccinea. 



G. Ferguson, Esq. (gr. Mr. Smith), Weybridge: Clirysanthemum 

 ' Edna Deane. ' 



Miss Fisher, East Molesey : paintings. 



Hon. Vicary Gibbs (gr. Mr. Beckett), Aldenham, Elstree : Strep- 

 tocarpus, * Aldenham ' strain. 



Messrs. Godfrey, Exmonth : Chrysanthemum ' Mollie Godfrey.' 



Misses Hopkins, Shepperton: hardy plants. 



Mr. J. J. Kettle, Corfe Mullen: Violet ' Mrs. J. J. Kettle.' 

 ' Messrs. S. Low, Enfield : Carnations. 



