130 THE FLORIST AND POMOLOGIST. [June, 



NOTABLE NEW PLANTS AND FLOWERS. 



[f.c.C. = First-class Certificate; s.c.c. = Second-class Certificate ; B.C. =: Botanical 

 Certificate ; f.c. =: Floricultural Certificate.] 



)RALIA GuiLFOYLEi [p.c.c,]. — A fine greenhovise shrub, -witli pinnate greeis 

 leaves, the leaflets serrated and edged with cream-colour ; distinct in 

 character. — Mi: W. Bull : E.H.S., May 7. 



AsTiLBE JAPONICA AUKEO-EETicuLATA [b.c.]. — A Very prettily-marked 

 form of the well-known Spircea^ or Hoteia, or more properly Astilhe 

 japonica, with the leaves veined with yellow. — Messis, E. G. Henderson ^' Son : 

 M.B.S., May 14. 



AuEictJLA (alpine) Diamond [f.c.c.]. — Flowers clear claret-red, shaded with 

 dark, a fine hue of marginal colour, and smooth golden paste ; fine pip and 

 truss.— 3/r. C. Turner : E.H.S., May 7. 



Auricula (alpine) Lady Elvey [f.c.c.]. — Flowers with shaded deep purple 

 ground, brighter on the edge, and clear smooth straw-coloured paste ; fine quality. 

 — Mr. C. Turner : E.H.S.., May 7. 



Auricula (alpine) Napoleon III. [f.c.c.]. — Flowers rich dark shining 

 maroon ground, and clear smooth golden paste ; of extra fine quality, and 

 highly attractive, — Mr. C. Turner : E.H.S., May 7. 



Auricula (alpine) Queen Victoria [f.c.c.]. — Flowers with pale purple 

 ground, heavily shaded towards the centre of the flower, and with straw-coloured 

 paste ; very fine pip and truss. — il/r. C. Turner : R.H.S.., May 7. 



Auricula (alpine) Sir Bartle Frere [f.c.c.]. — Flowers shaded plum ground, 

 very bright, with pale yellow paste ; very large, bold pip, and fine truss. — Mr. 

 a Turner : RH.S., May 7. 



Auricula (alpine) Susie Mathams [f.c.c.]. — Flowers bright lilac, shaded, 

 and with smooth straw-coloured paste ; very distinct and pretty. — Mr. C. 

 Turner: E.H.S., May 7. 



Auricula (geey-edged) C. E. Brown [f.c.c.]. — Flowers with dark ground 

 colour, and fine, clear, smooth paste ; good circular pip ; very promising. — Rev. 

 H. H. Domhrain : R.H.S. , May 7. 



Auricula (grey-edged) Eev. A. Matthews [f.c.c.]. — Flowers with narrow 

 zone of a dark purple ground colour, white smooth paste ; fine bold pip and truss. 

 —Mr. C. Turner : R.H.S., May 7. 



Auricula (self) Cantab [f.c.c.]. — Flowers of a shining dark maroon-black 

 ground, and fine white paste ; a flower of excellent qualit}', and good substance. 

 —Mr. C. Turner: R.H.S., May 7. 



Auricula (self) Charles J. Perry [f.c.c.]. — A splendid variety, the flowers 

 having a bright deep violet ground, and clear white paste ; pip and truss extra 

 fine, and excellent habit. — M7\ C. Turner : R.H.S., May 7. 



Azalea (indica) Apollo [f.c.c.]. — Flowers white, flaked and pencilled with 

 carmine-red ; large, stout, and of fine form, and very free. — Mr. C. Turner : 

 R.H.S., May 7 ; R.B.S., May 14. 



Azalea (indica) Triomphe de Wondelghem [f.c.c.]. — A large and showy 

 double-flowered variet}', of an orange-salmon colour, the flowers much fringed ; a 

 capital decorative variety, being very free. — Messrs. Veitch (J- Sons: R.H.S., May 7. 



Begonia Sunrise [f.c.c.]. — A brilliant crimson-scarlet variety of the B. 

 boliviensis strain ; with narrow elongated dentate leaves, and long-petaled flowers, 

 brighter in hue than any seen before. — Mr. W. Bull : R.H.S., May 7. 



