Clxvi PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
result of a cross between L. Boscawenii and L. Nichollii. The flowers 
are of large size and are cerise-pink in colour. 
To Polystichum angular e divisilobum plumosum, Perry's No. i 
(votes 5 for), from Mr. A. Perry, Enfield. A very fine pale green form 
of this useful hardy fern, with finely divided plumose fronds. 
To Rose ' Blush Queen ' (votes 10 for, 2 against), from Messrs. 
F. Cant, Colchester. A very pale pink Hybrid Tea variety, becoming 
white with age. The blooms are of good form and size. 
To Rose ' C. V. Haworth ' (votes unanimous), from Messrs. A. 
Dickson, Newtownards. A large crimson H.T. of good form and 
sweetly scented. The petals are tinged with a darker shade near the 
tips. 
To Salvia warleyensis (votes 6 for, 3 against), from Miss E. Will- 
mott, V.M.H., Great Warley. The flowers of this species are violet- 
purple with a white lip. They are about 1 inch long, and the hairy 
calyces are of a very dark purplish colour. The leaves are large and 
ovate in shape. 
To Streptocarpus ' Rose Queen ' (votes unanimous), from Messrs. 
Cuthbert, Southgate. A very large- flowered variety. The colour 
is bright rose-pink, and white at the throat. 
To Streptocarpus ' Southgate White ' (votes 10 for, 3 against), 
from Messrs. Cuthbert, Southgate. The flowers of this variety are of 
large size and are white in colour, with a pale sulphur- yellow throat. 
To Sweet Pea 'John Porter' (votes 11 for), from Messrs. A. 
Dickson, Newtownards. A large- flowered variety having the standards 
salmon-orange and the wings rose. It is a very bright Sweet Pea, and 
its blooms are mostly borne in fours. 
To Trollius ' King Cup ' (votes, 7 for 1 against), from Messrs. 
Wallace, Colchester. A hybrid between T. yunnanensis and T. 
chinensis. It is intermediate in character between its parents, and 
grows about 3 feet high, bearing an abundance of deep golden yellow 
green-tipped flowers measuring about 2 inches across. 
Other Exhibits. 
Mr. J. C. Allgrove, Slough: hardy plants. 
Mrs. Berkeley, Spetchley: Lilium mirabile, Campanula 
1 Spetchley Hybrid.' 
Messrs. Bunyard, Maidstone : Delphinium ' Queen Mary.' 
Messrs. Chaplin, Waltham Cross : Roses. 
Mr. J. Douglas, Bookham : Carnation ' Henry Brett.' 
Mr. W. Easlea, Leigh-on-Sea : Roses. 
Mr. C. Elliott, Stevenage : hardy plants. 
Messrs. E. W. King, Coggeshall : Sweet Peas. 
Mr. P. le Cornu, Jersey : Roses." 
Messrs. Rogers, Southampton : Rose ' Lady Swaythling. 5 
Messrs. Stark, Gt. Ryburgh : double Poppies. 
Mr. W. Wells, junr., Merstham : Delphiniums. 
