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Album plenum, 

 Aurore Boreale, 

 Baron de Frailly, 

 Beaut6 de Toulouse, 

 Bend Or, 

 Boule d'Or, 

 Bouquet Fait, 

 Carmen, 

 Daimio, 

 Dr. Mastei's, 

 Flambeau, 

 Fulton, 



Mr. Fewkes took the first 

 Chinese, as follows : 



Antonelli, 



Barbara, 



Cherub, 



Eve, 



Faust, 



General Slade, 



Golden Queen, 



Hereward, 



Hero of Stoke Newington, 



Isabella Bott, 



Jardin des Plantes, 



Jeanne d'Arc, 



Gloii'e de Toulouse, 



Glou-e Rayonnante, 



LTncomparable, 



La Frizure, 



M. Paul Fabre, 



Margot, 



Mme. Clemence Audiguier, 



Moonlight, 



Oracle, 



President Parkman, 



Source d'Or, 



Souvenir de Haarlem. 



prize for twenty-four spra3"s of 



Mabel Ward, 

 • Mr. Bunn, 

 Mr. Corbay, 

 Mr. George Glenny, 

 Mrs. Dixon, 

 Mrs. Forsythe, 

 President Sanderson, 

 Princess Teck, 

 Rival Little Harry, 

 Souvenir de Mercedes, 

 Talford Salter, 

 Venus. 



Mr. Fewkes was first for six blooms of Japanese : 

 Baron de Prailly, J. Delaux, 



Belle Paule, Mrs. C. Cary, 



Chinoisiere, Soleil Levant. 



The display of Orchids was large, the stage being filled with 

 splendid specimens. F. L. Ames took the first prize for three 

 orchids, showing Cypripedium insigne Maulei, with eighteen 

 flowers, Odontoglossum Alexandrce^ and Vanda Sanderiana — the 

 latter bearing a spike of seven highl3'-colored flowers. E. W. 

 Gilmore was second with Oncidium ornithorynchum three feet 

 across, Odontoglossum grande^ and a fine specimen of Saccolabium 



