CXXXV1 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
To Malmaison Carnation ‘ Calypso ’ (votes, 10 for, 7 against), 
from M. R. Smith, Esq. Flowers very pale blush, with a 
deeper shade at the centre. 
To Carnation ‘ Sundridge ’ (votes, unanimous), from Mr. F. 
Tapper, Sundridge Park, Kent. A perpetual flowering variety of 
splendid form and substance, of a deep fiery scarlet colour. 
Fig. 80.—Rose ‘Perle des Rouges.’ {Journal of Horticulture.) 
To Rose ‘ Perle des Rouges ’ (votes, 9 for, 8 against), from 
Messrs. W. Paul, Waltham Cross. One of the Polyantha varieties, 
producing purplish-crimson flowers in large trusses. (Fig. 80.) 
To Rose ‘ Edith Turner,’ h.p. (votes, unanimous), from Mr. 
Chas. Turner, Slough. Flowers large, of fine form, and the 
petals a soft flesh colour changing to nearly white. 
