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across, creamy white in colour with the upper lobes blotched with 

 deep orange. They are borne in large trusses on pedicels about 

 1^ inch long. Leaves, lanceolate, wrinkled, not stiff. 



To Rhododendron ' Littleworth corallina ' (votes, unanimous), from 

 Miss C. Mangles, Seale, Surrey. A new hybrid Ehododendron with 

 large pale lilac-rose, bell-shaped flowers of great beauty, which are 

 borne on long pedicels in a loose truss. The base of the corolla is 

 crimson. Leaves, ovate, flat, mucronate, deep glossy green. The 

 flowers exhibited were cut from a tree 20 feet tall growing in the 

 open. (Fig. 114.) 



To Rhododendron ' Loder's White ' (votes, unanimous), from Mr. 

 G. Eeuthe, Keston, Kent. A large flowered pure white Ehododendron 

 having large trusses of flowers. with crinkled petals. It is late flower- 

 ing, and is said to be a cross between R. Aucklandii and R. arboreum 

 album. 



To Eose ' Portia ' (votes, 11 for, 2 against), from Messrs. W. Paul, 

 Waltham Cross. A new Hybrid Tea Eose of good form, with long 

 buds and wide petals. Colour white, slightly tinged with pale blush 

 pink. (Fig. 117.) 



To Eose * Sylvia ' (votes, 10 for, 2 against), from Messrs. W. 

 Paul, Waltham Cross. A hybrid Wichuraiana with double white 

 flowers which are very sweetly scented. It is very free-flowering 

 in habit. 



Other Exhibits. 



Messrs. Backhouse, York: Azaleas and Ramondia pyrenaica rosea. 

 The Burton Hardy Plant Nursery, Christchurch : Sedum piloswm. 

 Messrs. Godfrey, Exmouth : Pelargoniums. 

 Mr. W. F. Godwin, Eyde : Calceolarias. 

 Mr. Hemsley, Crawley : Myosotis alpestris ' Marie Eaphael. ' 

 Messrs. Hobbies, East Dereham: Clematis ' Laurustern. ' 

 C. Louch, Esq., Totton : hybrid Primulas. 

 Messrs. S. Low, Enfield: Hydrangeas. 

 Mr. G. Miller, Wisbech: Pyrethrum ' Queen Mary.' 

 Messrs. G. Paul, Cheshunt : Ehododendrons. 

 Messrs. Strudwick, Kensington: Pelargonium ' Comber's Pink.' 

 Messrs Taylor, Tunbridge Wells : Clematis ' Queen Mary. ' 

 Messrs. W. T. Ware, Bath: Tulip ' Inglescombe Yellow.' A.M. 

 May 15, 1906. 



Floeal Committee, June 6, 1911. 



^ r Mr. W. Marshall, Y.M.H. (Groups). 



Chairmen^ _^ ^ _^ tt tt ,n -1 \ 

 { Mr. H. B. May, Y.M.H. (Committee). 



Sixteen members present. 



Awards Recommended:— 



Silver Flora Medal. 

 To Messrs. Bath, Wisbech, for herbaceous plants. 

 To Mr. C. Bhck, Hayes, for Carnations. 



