CXXXll PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



crimson running down the middle of each petaL The edges of the 

 calyx and of the bracts are covered with glandular hairs. The foliage 

 consists of small spathulate, fleshy, green leaves tinged with pink at 

 the edges and arranged in rosettes. (Fig. 116.) 



To Lilium tenuifolium ' Golden Gleam ' (votes, 13 for), from 

 Messrs. E. Wallace, Colchester. This new lily is similar to the type, 



Fig. 117. — Eose ' Portia.' {The Garden.) (p. cxxxiii.) 



except in colour, which varies from deep reddish orange to a paler ! 



shade of orange. i 



To Rhododendron ' Corona ' (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. John \ 



Waterer, Bagshot. A round cup-like flower of a charming orange pink j 

 colour, with a slight veining of a lighter shade. The large truss stands 



well above the foliage, is pyramidal in shape, and the individual flowers, i 



which are borne on long pedicels, are very lightly arranged. | 



To Rhododendron ' Glory of Littleworth ' (votes, 11 for), from 

 Miss C. Mangles, Seale. Surrey. Flowers Azalea-like, about 2 inches 



