PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, clxxvii 
Special Certificates. 
To Collection of cut Orchids, from Mr. J. Anderson, gardener to T. Dawson, 
Esq.; to Collection of cut Verbenas (24 varieties), from Mr. H. Cannell. 
SEPTEMBER 17th, 1867. 
First-class Certificates. 
To Verbena “ Constance,” from Mr. B. W. Knight; to Oreodoso regia, from 
Mr. W. Bull; to Astrocaryum niveum, from Mr. W. Bull; to Araucaria 
elegans, from Mr. W. Bull; to Cyathea canaliculata, from Mr. W. Bull; to 
Pelargonium “ Queen of Roses,” from Mr. J. Must; to Alocasia Jenningsii, 
from Messrs. J. Veitch & Sons ; to Saxifraga longifolia (vera), from Mr. T. K. 
Shortt, gardener to Lord Eversley; to Dahlia “Rosamond,” from Mr. C. 
Turner; to Dahlia “Buttercup,” from Mr. C. Turner; to Dahlia “Memoran¬ 
dum,” from Mr. T. Church; to Cupressus Lawsoniana ochroleuca, from Mr. W. 
Paul; to Dahlia “ President,” from Mr. H. Legge; to Athyrium filix foemina 
Peaseanum, from Mr. J. Richardson, gardener to Joseph Pease, Esq., M.P. ; to 
Pelargonium “ Peri” (siver variegated zonal), from Messrs. F. & A. Smith ; to 
Pelargonium “Miss Burdett Coutts” (silver variegated zonal), from Messrs. 
E. & A. Smith; to Pelargonium “Arthur H. Wills” (gold and bronze), from 
Mr, J. Wills; to Pelargonium “Mrs. Erampton,” from Mr. D. Uphill; to 
Pelargonium “Egyptian Queen,” from Messrs. J. Carter & Co.; to Pelargo¬ 
nium “ Mrs. Dunnett” (golden variegated zonal), from Messrs. J. Carter & Co.; 
to Pelargonium “ Retaliator,” from Messrs. F. & A. Smith ; to Pelargonium 
“ Countess of Craven,” from Messrs. S. Perkins & Sons; to Pelargonium 
“ Beauty of Culford,” from Messrs. E. G. Henderson & Son ; to Pelargonium 
“ Mrs. George Hanbury,” from Mr. C. Turner; to Pelargonium “ Queen 
Victoria,” from Messrs. E. & A. Smith; to Pelargonium “ Defiance,” from 
Messrs. E. & A. Smith; to Pelargonium “ Queen Victoria,” from Messrs. S. 
Perkins & Sons. 
Second-class Certificates. 
To Dahlia “ Princess Mary of Cambridge,” from Mr. H. Thorneycroft; to 
Dahlia “Chameleon,” from Mr. G. Wheeler; to Dahlia “ Rosy Circle,” from 
Mr. G. Wheeler; to Dahlia “ Gipsy Queen,” from Mr. R. Hopkins ; to Dahlia 
“Adonis,” from Mr. C. Turner; to Dahlia “Vedette,” from Mr. C. Turner; to 
Dahlia “ Billy Button,” from Mr. C. Turner; to Dahlia “ Golden King,” from 
Mr. G. Rawlings. 
Special Certificates. 
To Collection of new and rare Plants, from Mr. W. Bull ; to Collection of 
Plants, from Messrs. J. Veitch & Sons; to Collection of Roses (cut blooms), 
from Mr. W. Paul; to Collection of Clematises, from Messrs. G. Jackman & 
Son ; to Collection of Plants, from Mr. T. K. Shortt. 
OCTOBER 1st, 1867. 
First-class Certificates. 
To Pelargonium “Achievement” (tricolor), from Mr. J. Stevens ; to Lastrea 
sp., from Mr. W. Bull; to Aspidistra elatior angustifolia fol-variegata, from Mr. 
W. Bull; to Veronica purpurea violacea, from Messrs. E. G. Henderson & Son ; 
to Dahlia “Vedette,” from Mr. C. Turner; to Dahlia “White Bedder,” from 
Mr. G. Rawlings ; to Cupressus Lawsoniana flava, from Mr. T. Cripps; to 
Clematis “ Marie Lefebvre,” from Mr. T. Cripps; to Clematis “ Sensation,” 
from Mr. T. Cripps; to Clematis “ Madame Van Houtte,” from Mr. T. Cripps ; 
to Clematis “Star of India,” from Mr. T. Cripps; to Gymnogramma Peru¬ 
viana laciniata, from Mr. A. Parsons; to Terrestrial Orchid (new species, 
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