CXXXviii PEOCEEDINCxS OF THE EOYAL HOETICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Bronze Flora Medal. 
To Messrs. Ban-, Covent Garden, for hardy flowers. 
First-class Certificate. 
To Eucharis Burfordiensis (E. Mastersii x E. Sanderii) (votes, unani- 
mous), from Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford (gr. Mr. W. Bain). 
This new hybrid is exceptionally free in blossom, the large pure-white 
tubular flowers are usually borne in threes on stout scapes, and are almost 
scentless. (Fig. 68.) 
To Retinospora obtusa aurea Crippsii (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 
Cripps, Tunbridge Wells. A particularly graceful variety, with long 
pendant thread-like growths, having much the same habit and general 
appearance as R. 0. gracilis aurea. The colour of its foliage varies from 
pale sulphur to bright yellow. 
Aioard of Merit. 
To Begonia ' Mrs. Leopold de Rothschild ' (votes, unanimous), from 
Leopold de Rothschild, Esq., Gunnersbury House, Acton (gr. Mr. J. 
Hudson, V.M.H.). This is a very fine sport from B. ' Gloire de Lorraine,' 
with large bright pink flowers borne with wonderful profusion. The plant 
is of a bushy, compact habit, and free in growth. 
To Bedding Tea Rose * Corallina ' (votes, 11 for ), from Messrs. W. 
Fig. 69. — Vanda Kimballiaxa. {Journal of Horticulture.) 
Paul, Waltham Cross. A very free-flowering Rose, with pretty flesh- 
pink coloured buds, which colour is well sustained in the full-blown 
flowers. 
To Single Dahlia ' Flame ' (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. Chcal, 
Crawley. Bright orange- scarlet flowers striped and splashed with scarlet. 
To Single Dahha 'Veronica' (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 
Choal. Clear scarlet flowers, faintly speckled and tipped with orange- 
yellow. 
To Single Dahlia ' Daisy ' (votes, unanimous^ from Messrs. Clieal. 
Rich rosy- crimson flowers speckled w^ith white. 
