^liv PEOCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAij iEORTICULTuML SOCIETY. 



Award of Merit. 



To Saxifraga x hursiculata (votes, unanimous), from Mr. E. H. 

 Jenkins, Hampton Hill. This Saxifrage is the result of a cross 

 between iS. Burseriana major and *S^. apiculata. The flowers are large 

 pure white, and are borne in trusses on green peduncles after the 

 manner of S. apiculata. The crimping of the petals and the spiny- 

 nature of the slightly glaucous foliage resemble S. Burseriana major. 

 The plant has great vigour, and the rosettes of leaves have the charac- 

 teristic spreading habit of S. apiculata. (See p. xxx and fig. 69.) 



Other Exhibits. 



Messrs. Bath, Wisbech : forced bulbs. 

 Messrs. Brooks, Basingstoke : Primulas. 



Fig. 75. — Primula Winteei. [Garien.] 



Mr. Chapman, Eye : Irises, &c. 

 Messrs. Cheal, Crawley : hardy plants. 



Mr. J. Douglas, V.M.H., Bookham : Primula megaseaefolia. 



Guildford Hardy Plant Nursery, Guildford : hardy plants. 



Messrs. Heath, Cheltenham: hardy plants. 



Mr. Hemsley, Crawley : alpines. 



Misses Hopkins, Shepperton : hardy plants. 



Mrs. Miller, Marlow : flower paintings. 



Miss Ough, Streatham Common: flower paintings. 



Messrs. Phipps & Ireland, Barnham : hardy plants. 



Mr. H. C. Pulham, Stansted : hardy plants. 



