CXXXVi PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Leech, College Eoad, Dulwich. This very handsome foliage plant is 

 more compact than the type, and the specimen exhibited was well 

 furnished with leaves of medium size to the base of the main stem. 

 (Fig. 118.) 



To Heucliera sanguinea ' Nancy Perry ' (votes, 6 for, 2 against), 

 from Mr. Amos Perry, Enfield. The flowers of this charming 

 hardy plant are bright rose in colour, shading to deep rose pink at 

 the edge of the corolla. The spikes are about 2^ feet high and are 

 covered with a great number of flowers. 



To his variegata ' Miss Eardley ' (votes, 8 for, 3 against), 

 from Mr. Amos PeiTy, Enfield. The standards of this lovely Iris 

 are lemon yellow,, and the falls deep purple with a broad yellow edge. 

 The bases of the falls are reticulated with white, and the beard is 

 bright orange. The plant grows about 2 feet tall. 



To Primula pidverulenta * Hidcote strain' (votes, unanimous), 

 from L. W. Johnston, Esq., Hidcote Manor, Campden, Glos. The 

 strain has the habit of the type, but the flowers are mostly of a light 

 rose colour with a greenish yellow centre. 



Cultu ral C 07717)16 ndatio n . 

 To J. T. Bennett-Poe, Esq., M.A., V.M.H., Cheshunt (gr. Mr. 

 Downes), for Utricularia moTitaTia, F.C.C. June 5, 1872. 



Other Exhibits. 



Messrs. Barr, Covent Garden: Irises. 



Messrs. Benary, Erfurt, Germany : Stocks. 



Mr. J. Bradshaw, Southgate : Geu7n x ' John Bradshaw. ' 



Mr. J. Douglas, V.M.H., Great Bookham : border Carnations. 



Mr. W. Farr, Swindon : bloom protectors. 



E. Gordon, Esq., Betchworth : Border Carnation ' Brockham 

 Gem.. ' 



Mr. G. W. Miller, ^Yisbech : Pyrethrurns. 



Messrs. Eeamsbottom, Geashill : Anemones. 



Marquis of Eipon, Kingston : Ivy-leaf Pelargonium ' Dorothy. 



Mr. G. Whitwell, Kendal: Holcus 7nollis Whitwellii. 



Floral Committee, June 20, 1911. 



Chairmen J" ^"^^^ ^^^^^^hall, V.M.H. (Groups). 



^ [ Mr. H. B. May, V.M.H. (Committee). 



Twenty members present. 



Awards Recommended:— 



Silver- gilt Flora Medal. 

 To Mr. Amos Perry, Enfield, for Delphiniums. 



Silver-gilt Banksian Medal. 



To Mr. James Box, Lindfield, for hardy plants and Sweet Peas. 

 To Messrs. Brown, Peterborousrh, for Eoses. 



