clxxvi PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, 
to Pelargonium “ Grand Duke,” from Mr. Geo. Smith ; to Pelargonium “Eclat,” 
from Mr. Geo. Smith; to Rhus glabra laciniata, from Messrs. J. & C. Lee; to • 
Lilium Thunbergianum var., from Mr. G. E. Wilson. 
Second-class Certificates. 
To Fuschia “ Alba coccinea,” from Messrs. E. G. Henderson & Son ; to 
Lobelia “Blue Tom Thumb,” from Mr. R. Dean ; to Pelargonium “ Alchemil- 
loides,” from Mr. C. Green, gardener to W. W. Saunders, Esq.; to Warscewic- 
zella aromatica, from Messrs. H. Low & Co. 
Special Certificates. 
To Collection of Plants, from Mr. C. Green ; to Lygodium scandens, from 
Mr. W. Early, gardener to E. Pryor, Esq.; to Collection of Verbenas (cut 
blooms), from Mr. C. J. Perry ; to Collection of Lilies, from G. E. Wilson, Esq.; 
to Collection of cut Orchids, from Mr. James Anderson, gardener to Thomas 
Dawson, Esq. 
Commendations. 
To Fuschia “Blue Boy,” from Mr. G. Fry; to Pelargonium “ Reticulatum,” 
from Messrs. E. G. Henderson & Son. 
AUGUST 20th, 1867. 
First-class Certificates. 
To Hollyhock “ Ruby Queen,” from the Rev. E. Hawke; to Hollyhock 
“ Gem,” from the Rev. E. Hawke ; to Hollyhock “ Alba superba,” from Mr. W. 
Chater; to Calamus adspersas, from Mr. W. Bull; to Calamus Javanica, from 
Mr. W. Bull; to Alsophila Lei chard iti an a, from Mr. W. Bull; to Ixora 
crocata rutilans, from Messrs. E. G. Henderson & Son ; to Picotee (perpetual) 
“Ascot Yellow,” from Mr. J. Standish ; to Athyrium filix fcemlna ceratophyl- 
lum, from Mr. A. Parsons, gardener to W. J. Blake, Esq.; to Verbena “The 
Cure,” from Mr. II. Eckford, gardener to the Earl of Radnor. 
Second-class Certificates. 
To Hollyhock “ Queen of Walden,” from Mr. W. Chater ; to Dahlia “ Caro¬ 
line Tetterell,” from Mr. J. Keynes; to Dahlia “ Mrs. Dodds,” from Mr. J. 
Keynes. 
Special Certificate. 
To Collection of new and rare Plants, from Mr. W. Ball; to Collection of 
.Hollyhocks (cut blooms), from Mr. W. Chater; to Collection of “Marechal 
Kiel ” Rose (cut blooms), from Mr. J. Keynes. 
SEPTEMBER 3rd, 1867. 
First-class Certificates. 
To Dahlia “Yellow Perfection,” from Mr. C. Turner; to Dahlia “Hebe,” 
from Mr. G. Rawlings ; to Dahlia “ Lady Derby,” from Mr. J. Keynes ; to 
Dahlia “Leopardess,” from Mr. J. Keynes; to Dahlia “Sir Greville Smythe,” 
from Mr. J. Keynes; to Dahlia “ Viceroy of Egypt,” from Mr. J. Keynes; to 
Arides Huttonii, from Messrs. J. Veitch & Sons. 
Second-class Certificates. 
To Dahlia “ Mrs. Dorling,” from Mr. C. Turner; to Dahlia “ Flag of 
Truce,” from Mr. G. Wheeler; to Dahlia “ Chameleon,” from Mr. G. Wheeler; 
to Dahlia “ Wonderful,” from Mr. J. Keynes; to Verbena “Bravo,” from Mr. 
H. Eckford, gardener to the Earl of Radnor. 
