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SILVER-GILT FLoRA MEDAL. 
To Messrs. Armstrong & Brown, Tunbridge Wells, for a very fine 
group, largely made up of Odontoglossums and Odontiodas, with Dendro- 
bium nobile virginale, D. n. Sir F. W. Moore, an exceptionally fine 
seedling type; several good Leeliocattleyas, Bulbophyllum Medusz, Epiden- 
drum polybulbon, Cypripedium callosum Sandere, C. Venus Orchidhurst 
var., a pretty hybrid from Cattleya Freya x Sophrocattleya Chamberlainii, 
with brightly-coloured flowers, and various other good things, the plants 
generally showing excellent culture. 
SILVER FLora MEDALS. 
To Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, for a fine group nad 
Odontoglossums, Odontiodas and others, those specially noted being the 
light yellow Odontonia Magali-Sander xanthotes, Odontioda Nada (Oda. 
Red Cross X Odm. eximium), O. Lyra (Odm. Jasper X Oda. Royal Gem) 
with fifteen ruby red flowers, Cochlioda miniata, Brassocatlelia Joan, and 
a charming primrose yellow Leliocattleya, derived from Cattleya 
Schroeder alba crossed with the hybrid Le. Lydia xX Myra, which should 
develop into a good thing when the plant becomes stronger. 
To Messrs. Stuart Low & Co., Jarvisbrook, for a large and excellent 
group, including the rare Odontoglossum Rossii immaculatum, a good 
©. Rolfez, some brilliant Odontiodas, two well-bloomed examples of 
Sophrolelia Marriottiana, a pretty Sophrocatlelia from Lc. Mercia and 
Sc. Saxa, the rare Dendrobium Vannerianum, etc., etc., the whole making 
a very bright display. 
To Messrs. J. & A. McBean, Cooksbridge, for a group of well-grown 
Odontoglossums, Odontiodas, and Leliocattleyas, etc., noteworthy among 
them being the chaste Cattleya Cowaniz alba, Brassocattleya Bianca, a 
bright scarlet Odontioda Cooksoniz, Lzliocattleya Arcturus, and a nearly 
unspotted Odontoglossum armainvillierense. 
SILVER BANKSIAN MEDAL. 
To Messrs. Flory & Black, Slough, for a pretty group of Odontiodas 
and Odontoglossums, with Cattleya Douai, C. Suzanne Hye,. and Sophro- 
cattleya Venus. 2 
OTHER EXHIBITs. 
Sir Mervyn E. M. Buller, Broomhill, Spratton, Northampton (gr. Mr. C. 
Kench), sent Cattleya Clotho splendens, rose with the front of the lip 
violet-crimson. 
Sir Jeremiah Colina, Bart., Gatton Park, sent: Caldgyne gattonensis 
(speciosa X Sanderz), most like the latter, also well-bloomed plants of the 
Australian Sarcochilus Fitzgeraldii and S. Hartmanni. 
Pantia Ralli, Esq., Ashstead Park (gr. Mr. Farnes), sent Se 
eximium var. Arghiro, heavily blotched with claret-red. 
