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xist, and many of them grown here and there in private collections, were fully 
pes erving of the attention which the award of a certificate would be li ikely to draw 
towards them. 
AZALEA de von BaDEN.—Mr. TURNER, Slough. а fine Indian 
Azalea, the striking feature of which was the extreme purity of its w blossoms, 
which had great substance, and a clean smooth surface and margin. в was quite 
an acquisition, 
RETINOSPORA LEPTOCLADA,—Messrs, Е. G. HENDERSON & Sox, St. John's Wood. 
A handsome, compact-growing, oe pyramidal conifer, of which s small plants 
were now show n, larger ones having been Узе, brought b before the committee 
as an unnamed jm aea shrub. (See Proc. i. 480.) 
SECOND- ins CERTIFICATES. z 
CINERARIA SNOWFLAKE.—Mr. E, gardener to J. M. Strachan, fi Ted- 
dington Grove. A pretty ornamental variety, with white florets and blue disk ; 
rewarded only as a decorative plan 
ÅZALEA MADAME А. alii —Messrs. Verro. A very handsome decora- 
tive sort, of Belgian origin. The flowers were of a veiny pink, paler and M A = 
the edge, and OPE marked with a large deep red bloteh of spots o 
upper segmen 
AZALEA BEAUTY or DORKING. —Messrs. Ivery & Sox, Dorking. Er rpa vite, 
with greenish stain on the upper part o f thet tube; in all other excellen 
being E а eae wis ик shape, i daa emarkably smooth, Sei и eyen. The 
white d was marked with numerous — and flecks of carmine, Likely to 
prove a s fret rate sort if the green stain pas off. | 
AURICULA нн —Mr. TURNER A vatis grey-edged sort, with a purple 
band surrounding the paste. 
COMMENDATIONS, 
А GaYaNA.—Messrs, Увисн & Sox. А pleasing and very nt 
ai я 
It was stated that at Exeter plants had stood out for the last two winters. ‘The 
plant is one of the Pace tribe, 
ANTHURIUM вр.—Мт. Burn А South American s species, of bold and striking 
г. е аата Б were deflexed from the top of the erect polished 
slender stalks, blades of moderate size, deep green, rather veiny, cordate, and 
of a thick тй consistence. It was not in blossom 
AURICULA (ALPINE) SUPREME.—Mr. TURNER. A T EAR shaded maroon- 
обн, with a bright golden img around the eye. 
Pansy ЕхоотэттЕ. —Мг. Тов А white ground flower of pleasing colour, 
eye 
the bordering being of а bloish-violet, the top petals deeper violet, and the 
distinctly marked. 
PANSY- d Еко DE Jor—Mr. TURNER А sy and well-made tie 
with a creamy ground colour, a good deat covered ashaded mulberry border 
the bloteh | below the eye very dark ш да almost black. 
KERRIA JAPONICA VARIEGATA.—Mr. STANDISH, а The Мыс су form 
of the well-known Kerria, with: single deu flow 
CERASUS SP.—Mr. Stanpisu. “A double- cesa agi cherry. The blos- 
soms were large, iii double, 0f a purplish-stained whit 
