PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. CCX11I 
EESULT OF BALLOT FOE PLANTS ON FEBEUAEY 18, 1868. 
The following is a list of the Plants which w T ere balloted for:— 
Lot 1 . —Seedling Hybrid Caladiums. Ornamental-foliaged Plants, com¬ 
prising many handsome varieties. Stove. 
Lot 2.—Peperomia marmorata. Dwarf, and pretty ornamental-foliaged 
Plant. Stove. 
Lot 3.— Bertolonia guttata. Ornamental-foliaged Plant; leaves beau¬ 
tifully spotted with red. Stove. 
Lot 4. — Cissus porphyrophyllus. Beautiful-foliaged climbing Plant. 
Stove. 
Lot 5. —Campylobotrys discolor. Ornamental-foliaged Plant. Stove. 
Lot 6.— Dorstexia maculata. A curious Plant, with neatly marked 
foliage. Stove. 
Lot 7.— Fittonia argyroneura. A very neat-habited Plant, with 
charming white-veined leaves. Stove. 
Lot 8.—Melastomacehs sp. (New r Grenada). An ornamental-foliaged 
Plant. Stove. 
Lot 9.—Panicum variegatum. An elegant dwarf creeping-stemmed varie¬ 
gated-leaved Grass, suitable for basket culture. Stove or greenhouse. 
Lot 10.—Gymnogramma Peruviana argyrophylla. A charmingly-elegant 
species of Silver Fern. Stove. 
Lot 11.— Pteris Cretica albo-lineata. A very distinct and elegant silver 
variegated Fern. Stove or greenhouse. 
Lot 12.— Pteris serrulata cristata. A very prettily-crested dwarf 
evergreen Fern. Greenhouse. 
Lot 13.— Latania Borbonica. An elegant species of Fern Palm. Stove. 
Lot 14.— -Camellia reticulata. The largest-flowered species of Camellia; 
the blossoms crimson-scarlet, and very handsome. 
Lot 15.— Aralia papyrifera. A handsome greenhouse fine-foliaged Plant; 
one of the best for sub-tropical gardens. 
Lot 16.— Gunnera scabra. A bold and most effective Plant, with leaves 
of enormous size. Hardy. 
Lot 17.— Saxifraga Fortunii. A pretty autumn-flowering white Saxi¬ 
frage. Greenhouse. 
Lot 18.— Chrysanthemum sensation. A prettily-variegated Plant, suitable 
for bedding in the flower garden. 
Lot 19.— Lobelia cardinalis. A very handsome scarlet-flowered Peren¬ 
nial, suitable for the flower garden in summer. 
Lot 20. — Lilium auratum. The Golclen-rayed Lily of Japan. Greenhouse. 
Lot 21. — Potentilla (fine double varieties). Handsome-flowered Peren¬ 
nial. Hardy. 
Lot 22.— Berberis stenophylla. A gay-flowering graceful Shrub. Hardy. 
Lot 23.— Thuja compacta. A very compact-growing hardy Conifer. 
Lot 24.— Thujopsis borealis glauca. A very handsome compact-growing 
hardy Conifer. 
Lot 25.—Ketinospora pyramidalis. An elegant compact-growing hardy 
Conifer. 
The following Fellows were successful in the ballot. The figures after their 
names indicate the lots which they gained :— 
1. Abernethy, James, 12, 17, 22. 
2. Ackland, Rev. C. T. 16, 21. 
3. Acton, Mrs. Stackhouse. 18,21,23. 
4. Adams, Com.-Gen., C.B. 3, 4, 7. 
