lxXXVi PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
To Carina ‘ Mrs. W. Marshall ’ (votes, unanimous), from 
Messrs. Paul & Son, Cheshunt. Plant of dwarf, sturdy habit, 
with large deep golden-yellow flowers, spotted and streaked with 
crimson scarlet. 
To Canna £ Mosaic ’ (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. Paul & 
Son. Plant of dwarf hahit, with canary-yellow T flowers, heavily 
spotted and netted with vermilion. 
To Meconopsis cambrica plena (votes, 15 for), from Messrs. 
Paul & Son. A variety of the Welsh Poppy, with double 
flowers. 
To Pyrethrum ‘ Monarch ’ (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 
Collins, Waterloo Road. The flowers of this variety are very 
large, single, rose pink, with orange-yellow centre. 
To Caladium ‘Lord Annesley ’ (votes, 11 for), from Messrs. 
Sander. Ovate lanceolate leaves, carmine in the centre, bordered 
with green, and slightly crimped at the margin. 
To Begonia Rex ‘ Mrs. F. Sander ’ (votes, unanimous), from 
Messrs. Sander. Handsome leaves of good shape, dull crimson 
in the centre near the footstalk, surrounded by rose pink, and 
margined with bronze green. 
To Tuberous Begonia ‘ Commodore Dewey ’ (votes, 10 for, 
3 against), from Messrs. Cannell, Swanley. Crimson scarlet 
flowers, large, and of excellent shape. 
Other Exhibits. 
The Hon. Marsham Townsend, Frognall, sent Carnations. 
From Miss S. Putman, Harlesden, came paintings of flowers 
and fruits. 
Martin R. Smith, Esq., Warren House, Hayes (gr. Mr. C. 
Blick), sent Carnations. 
From Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford (gr. Mr. W. Bain), 
came a very interesting collection of cut flowers. 
C. E. Wheeler, Esq., Bramley, Surrey, sent Carnation ‘ Mrs. 
C. E. Wheeler.’ 
From Lady Plowden, Aston Rowant, Tetsworth, came beauti¬ 
ful specimens under the name of Bignonia Lindleyana (syn. 
B. cherere), but now recognised as B. buccinatoria, figured in 
“ Bot. Mag.” t. 7516. The Committee asked to see this again. 
G. C. Whitfield, Esq., Mount Sherborne, Eastbourne, sent 
