lxXXli PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
To Licuala Jeanenceyi (votes, 7 for), from Messrs. Sander. 
This very rare and beautiful Palm is of dwarf, compact habit, 
with deep green fan-shaped leaves, divided into eight deeply 
notched leaflets. 
To Phlebodium glaucum Mayi (votes, unanimous), from Mr. 
May, Edmonton. A distinct and graceful Fern, with broad 
glaucous fronds. The beautifully undulated pinnae are crimped 
at the margins. (Fig. 39.) 
Aivard of Merit. 
To Phyllocactus ‘ Epirus ’ (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 
J. Yeitch, Chelsea. A magnificent variety, with large well- 
formed pale pink flowers. (Fig. 40.) 
To Phyllocactus ‘ Agatha ’ (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 
Veitch. Medium-sized pale salmon flowers, suffused with a 
deeper shade in the centre. 
ToEremurus Elwesianus (votes, unanimous), from Mr. Ware, 
Tottenham. The small flesh-coloured flowers, striped with pink 
down the centre of each petal, are borne in great abundance on 
stout spikes, 7 ft. in height. 
To Tuberous Begonia ‘Mr. Dunbar Wood’ (votes, unanimous), 
from Mr. Ware. A charming variety, with double orange-yellow 
flowers of excellent form. 
To H. T. Rose ‘Aurora’ (votes 9 for, 3 against), from Messrs. 
W. Paul, Waltham Cross. Flowers large, handsome, sweetly 
scented, and of a delicate shade of pink, suffused with rose in the 
centre. 
To Caladium ‘ Guaratinguetor ’ (votes, 10 for), from Messrs. 
Laing, Forest Hill. A magnificent variety, with rich crimson 
leaves blotched and margined with bronze green. 
To Ilex Aquifolium ‘Golden King’ (votes, 10 for), from 
Messrs. Little & Ballantyne, Carlisle. This beautiful Holly is 
as hardy as I. A. Hodginsi, from which it is a sport. It is of 
free growth, with large leaves, pale green in the centre, and 
irregularly margined with golden yellow. 
To Anthurium Scherzerium ‘ Senateur Montefior Leves ’ 
(votes, 9 for, 1 against), from M. L. de Smet Duvivier, Ghent, 
Belgium. A distinct variety with broad spathes, white ground, 
mottled, and spotted with crimson scarlet. 
