Cxlvi PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
To Gladiolus £ W. B. Child ’ (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 
Kelway, Langport. The rosy-scarlet flowers are shaded with 
purple and dotted with creamy white on the lower segment. 
To Carnation ‘ Nox ’ (votes, 9 for, 6 against), from Mr. J. 
Douglas, Edenside, Great Bookham, Surrey. The crimson- 
maroon flowers are small, well formed, and very fragrant. 
Other Exhibits. 
R. Sisley, Esq., Ockford, Godahning, sent a collection of 
seedling Carnations. 
W. H. Evans, Esq., Forde Abbey, Chard (gr. Mr. J. Crook), 
sent flowers of Gloriosa grandiflora. 
From the Director, Botanic Gardens, Utrecht, came a bunch 
of Viola tricolor ‘ Thomas Glenn.’ 
Mrs. Wakefield, Uxbridge, sent flowers of Chrysanthemum 
maximum, ‘ Wakefield var.’ 
A. Spurling, Esq., Blackheath Park, brought three varieties 
of border Carnations. 
Earl Fitzwilliam, Wentworth Woodhouse, Rotherham (gr. 
Mr. J. Hughes), sent a seedling Croton named Wentworthiana. 
From R. Morris, Esq., J.P., Beechfield, Doncaster (gr. Mr. 
E. Hill), came a handsome spathe of Anthurium Andreanum 
Morrisi. 
From Mr. J. Douglas, Great Bookham, came a group of 
bedding Carnations. 
Mr. S. Treseder, Pwll Coeh, Cardiff, sent Roses. 
Messrs. J. Yeitch & Sons, Chelsea, sent a plant in flower of 
Kalo-Rochea Langleyensis, a cross between Kalosanthes coc- 
cinea $ and Rochea falcata <?, which was referred to the 
Scientific Committee. 
Mr. M. Cuthbertson, Rothesay, sent flowers of Astilbe ‘ Gerbe 
d’Argent ’ and Spiraea gigantea. The Committee asked to see a 
plant of the first named. 
Mr. D. Bigg, St. Margaret’s, Twickenham, sent specimens of 
a huge Sunflower. 
