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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
To Begonia ‘Thunderer’ (votes, 9 for, 6 against), from Mr. 
Davis. Flowers a rich scarlet, large, and very double. 
To Gaillardia ‘ W. B. Child ’ (votes, 14 for), from Messrs. 
Kelway, Langport. Flowers a beautiful yellow or orange, with 
a dark and pretty disc, borne on long stout stems. 
To Lupinus polyphyllus ‘ Somerset ’ (votes, 14 for), from 
Messrs. Kelway. Flowers a soft canary yellow, and produced on 
spikes of the usual type. 
To Iris juncea numidica (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 
Wallace. Flowers a beautiful lemon yellow with faint lines of 
brown ; foliage narrow and rush-like. 
To Malmaison Carnation ‘Mrs. de Satge’ (votes,unanimous), 
from Martin R. Smith, Esq. Flowers large and of a rich scarlet 
colour. 
To Malmaison Carnation ‘Lord Welby ’ (votes, unanimous), 
from Martin R. Smith, Esq. Flowers very large and deep, and 
fiery red in colour. 
To Malmaison Carnation ‘ Margot ’ (votes, unanimous), from 
Martin R. Smith, Esq. Flowers large, white tinged with soft 
rose. 
To Malmaison Carnation ‘Baldwin’ (votes, unanimous),from 
Martin R. Smith, Esq. Flowers of extra large size and sub¬ 
stance, and a rich pink colour. 
To Rose ‘ Una ’ (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. Paul & 
Son, Cheshunt. Flowers single, very large, and creamy white 
colour. 
To Rose ‘ Rev. Alan Cheales ’ (votes, 13 for, 4 against), from 
Messrs. Paul & Son. Flowers of excellent form and good sub¬ 
stance, petals a rich reddish pink. 
To Hedysarum multijugum (votes, 14 for), from Sir Trevor 
Lawrence, Bart., Burford (gr. Mr. Bain). Flowers a rich purple, 
and produced similar to a Vetch, which it also resembles in the 
foliage. 
To Gladiolus ‘ Queen of Roses ’ (votes, unanimous), from 
Messrs. Sutton, Reading. Flowers a soft rose with deeper 
markings in the throat. 
Other Exhibits. 
Messrs. W. Balchin, Hassocks, sent a nice group of Pliceno- 
coma prolifera Barnsii. 
