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were represented by the Goldcrest variety of C. Tityus and C. Magali 
Sander. 
Messrs. Cypher & Sons received a Silver-gilt Flora Medal for a wide 
selection of species and hybrids. Along the back row were several plants of 
Epidendrum gattonense, which had continued to preduce orange-red flowers 
on the same spike for the last twelve months. Dendrobium Falconeri, 
growing on small rafts, was effective, the pendulous slender bulbs bearing 
brightly-coloured blooms. A grand plant of Selenipedium macrochilum 
carried six well-developed~flowers, the ribbon-like petals of which were 
frequently commented upon. Cypripedium Maudie and Fowler’s variety of 
C. Rossettii were unusally fine. A large specimen of Maxillaria luteo-alba 
was noticed, as also were four exceedingly well cultivated plants of Bulbo- 
phyllum barbigerum, with its spikes of eyer-moving flowers. Cymbidium 
Devonianum was in fine form, and a grand specimen of Brassocattleya 
Digbyano-Mossize carried eleven excellent flowers. 
Messrs. J. & A. McBean received a Silver-gilt Flora Medal for an exhibit 
of very choice Odontoglossums, among them being O. Arabic (eximium X 
Midnight), with four dark purple-coloured flowers, the shrubbery variety of 
O. illustrissimum, with twelve claret rose-coloured flowers, and O. Rosina 
variety Princess, a heavily blotched flower of much merit. Along the back 
were some interesting Cymbidiums, and in the front an example of Miltonia 
vexillaria G. D. Owen. Cattleyas were represented by a richly-coloured 
Variety of Empress Frederick, and the numerous Odontiodas included O. 
Cheringes, of bright reddish-rose, and O. Radiant, which secured an Award 
of Merit. A fine example of cultivation was seen in Odontoglossum Lilian 
(Dora x Empress of India), with a spike of seventeen large flowers, of 
tose colour with claret-purple markings. on 
Messrs, Armstrong & Brown staged a group, ‘*‘ Not for Competition. 
Each plant showed to full advantage in its allotted space, the staging being 
covered with a bed of dark green moss. In the centre was Brassocattleya 
Dietrichiana, Orchidhurst variety, with a richly-coloured flower, the lip 
having rose-purple tints round the margin. Odontioda Henry! carried a 
Spike of twenty-three light, orange-tinted flowers, and the Odontoglossums 
included a fine hybrid between Mars and eximium, as well as Conqueror 
and crispum xanthotes. At the back was Cymbidium Lowgrinum, with a 
very dark lip, and near the front were some fine varieties of Cattleya 
Dusseldorfei, Leliocattleya Hyeana and Le. luminosa. 
Messrs. Flory & Black were awarded a Silver Banksian Medal for an 
interesting group of new hybrids, as well as fine forms of the “a ones. 
Leliocattleya S. W. Flory was very promising, and Lc. S. O. Step eae 
three fine plants of which were staged, showed an advance on the muc 
Older Le. Dominiana. Rolfeara Atreus, a new Cross between Sc. Atreus 
