Ixxiv PKOCEEDINGS OF THE EOYAL HOETICULTUEAL SOCIETY. 
on the upper segments, are borne in compact trusses with great freedom. 
(Fig. 56.) 
To Ehododendron ' H. Elliott ' (votes, 9 for, 5 against), from Messrs. 
Elliott, Hurstpierpoint, Sussex. A very handsome greenhouse Rhodo- 
dendron, said to be a cross between R. formosum $ and R. Edgeworthi ^ . 
The large trusses of bold white flowers are faintly spotted with pale 
yellow on the upper segment and deliciously scented. 
To Hippeastrum ' Titan ' (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. James 
Fig. 56.— Azalea 'Duchess of Wellington.' {Gardeners' Chronicle.) 
Veitch, Chelsea. Large campanulate white flowers with prominent rosy 
scarlet veins. 
To Hippeastrum ' Zephyr ' (votes, 9 for, 5 against), from Messrs. 
James Veitch. Medium-sized red flowers, mottled and edged with white 
and touched with green in the centre. 
To Polemonium confertum melittum (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 
Jackman, Woking. This is a lovely little plant from the Rocky Moun- 
tains, where it occurs at a lower elevation than the type. The plant 
exhibited had been lifted from the open ground in bud, was about ten 
inches high, with long narrow small rich green pinnate leaves, and carried 
