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intense crimson-scarlet colour. One of the brightest and most richly 
coloured of Sophronitis hybrids. ae 
Cymbidium Alexanderi Westonbirt var. (eburneo-Lowianum  X insigne 
Sanderi), from Lieut.-Col. Sir George Holford, K.C.V.O. The largest 
and finest variety so far raised: The robust plant bore a couple of spikes 
with an aggregate of 12 ivory white flowers, the lip mottled with mauve. 
Odontioda Opal (Odm. eximillus x Oda. Cooksonie), from Messrs. 
Armstrong & Brown. A bright and attractive hybrid with a spike of seven 
neatly-formed flowers, the broad segments handsomely blotched with 
reddish-scarlet on a rose-tinted ground. 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
Cymbidium Alexanderi var. Rosalind, from Lieut.-Col. Sir George 
Holford, K.C.V.O. A charming variety in which the cream-coloured 
flowers are suffused with rose-pink, the lip margined with rose, and the 
column similarly coloured. 
Sophrocattleya Prince Shimadzu (Sc. Doris, Cobb’s var. x C. King 
George), from Messrs. Flory & Black. A richly coloured hybrid, the sepals 
brownish-red, the broad petals plum coloured and tinted with crimson, the 
labellum bright yellow margined with crimson-purple. 
GROUPS. 
Messrs. Sanders were awarded a Silver Flora Medal for an extensive 
exhibit containing fine plants of Cymbidium Titania, C. Martin, the pretty 
‘C. Redstart, and C. Yellow Hammer. Among the Dendrobiums were D. 
superbum Reebelini, D. Apollo grandiflorum, and the new D. variabilis 
(nobile nobilius x Thwaitesiz Veitch’s var). White Cattleyas were 
represented by C. Capella and C. Evelyn Sander, and there were several 
fine Brassocattleyas, Cypripediums and interesting Masdevallias. 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co. received a Silver Flora Medal for an attractive 
group in which were well-grown plants of Phalznopsis Schilleriana, distinct 
varieties of Lycaste Skinneri, the pretty Cattleya Gravesiana alba, a 
selection of Sophrocattleyas, many richly coloured, some excellent Den- 
drobiums, including a large plant of D. Wardianum and a grand specimen 
of D. nobile with over 500 flowers. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. were awarded a Silver Flora Medal for an 
st ote of choice hybrids, among them being the interesting Charles- 
worthiara Alpha, the scarce Zygocolax Charlesworthii, the elegant Phaius 
Marthiz and P. Norman, several fine O 
Leliocattleyas and a selection of Brass 
Miltonia flavascens and Habenaria rho 
‘Cowaniz alba bore four large blooms. 
Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., Gatton Park, Surrey (gr. Mr. J. Collier), 
dontoglossums, some richly coloured 
ocattleyas. Among the species were 
docheila. A fine variety of Cattleya 
