lxxvi PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
deep green triangular leaves are spotted with silvery white, 
similarly to those of C. Elliottiana. 
To Pteris cretica Summersi (votes, unanimous), from Mr. 
H. B. May. This is a distinct, compact, free-growing variety, 
with bright green, deeply crested fronds. 
To Azalea ‘ J. J. de Vink ’ (mollis x sinensis) (votes, 19 for, 
4 against), from Messrs. Cuthbert. Immense trusses of large 
pale orange flowers, suffused with salmon and spotted with brown 
on the upper petals. 
To Deutzia parviflora (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. James 
Veitch. Plant of bushy, free-flowering habit, with corymbs of 
small pure-white flowers. 
To Rose ‘ Psyche ’ (votes, 20 for), from Messrs. Paul & Son, 
Cheshunt. This charming Polyantha variety was obtained by 
crossing ‘ Golden Fairy ’ with ‘ Crimson Rambler.’ The small 
well-formed flowers are of a delicate shade of pink, and borne in 
clusters with great freedom. (Fig. 87.) 
To Rose ‘The Dawson’ (votes, 14 for, 18 against), from Messrs. 
Paul & Son. A free-growing Polyantha with small semi-double 
rose-pink flowers. 
Botanical Certificate. 
To Azaleodendron ‘ Edouard Andre ’ (A. mollis x Rhododen¬ 
dron ponticum var.) (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. James 
Veitch. The clusters of medium-sized bright-pink flowers of 
this interesting hybrid are spotted with crimson on the upper 
petals. The evergreen leaves are lanceolate, with crisped 
margins. 
Cultural Commendation. 
To Mr. Empson, gardener to Mrs. Wingfield, Ampthill House, 
for Trillium grandiflorum album. 
Other Exhibits. 
The Dowager Lady Bowman, Joldwynds, Dorking, sent 
flowers of a very pretty parasite Lathrasa clandestina, which 
grows freely on the roots of Willows in damp ground. 
Sir John T. D. Llewelyn, Bart., Penllergaer, Swansea (gr. 
Mr. Warmington), contributed a very interesting collection of 
Himalayan Rhododendrons, all grown out of doors. 
