known and most successful cultivator and raiser, Mr. James 
I very, of Dorking ; it was exhibited by him at the spring shows 
of the Royal Horticultural and Royal Botanic Societies, from 
the latter it received a first-class certificate and was regarded 
as one of the very finest Azaleas ever raised; it was raised in 
1860 from a pod of seed of A. tricolor impregnated with A. Cri¬ 
terion ; the shape is perfect, the form of the petals round, the 
colour a bright rosy-pink with deep crimson spots in the upper 
petals,—the edges of all the petals being white, and the pink 
colour of the ground being marked off in irregular bands. 
Messsrs. Xvery and Son hope to let it out in the ensuing 
autumn. 
