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subsequently discovered that a similar recognition had been granted to 
this plant on a previous occasion. 
Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., Gatton Park, Surrey (gr. Mr. Collier) was 
awarded a Silver-gilt Flora Medal for a most interesting group containing, 
in the centre, a grand plant of Blc. Antoinette, with six flowers of model 
formation and of an intense rose-mauve colour. Cattleya Princess Royal 
(Fabia X Hardyana) was very pleasing, and Le. Countess Torby carried 
flowers resembling those of Hardyana. In the back row were many 
specimens, such as Cattleya Bowringiana lilacina with three many-flowered 
spikes, and C. Chloringiana obtained by crossing the former with 
C. Chloris. White varieties of Cattleya labiata were represented by 
Mrs. E. Ashworth and The Empress, and yellow Odontoglossums by 
Q. Wilckeanum Colmanii.. Near the front were many interesting species, 
including Cirrhopetalum miniatum with reddish flowers, the pretty 
Bulbophyllum guttulatum, Trias densiflorum and Brassocattleya Mary. 
Among the choice Cypripediums were Dreadnought and Ellis Markendale. 
A very pretty Odontoglossum hybrid was seen in Pink Pearl, and a good 
blotched one in Lily Neuman. 
Mrs. Mary Joicey, The Hill, Witley, was awarded a Silver-gilt Flora 
Medal for a very attractive group containing, at the back, several finely 
grown plants of Vanda ccerulea, and the rare Vanda luzonica. In the centre 
was the superb Cattleya Adula, Glebe variety, surrounded by Lc. luminosa 
aurea, Lc. Salonika, with white sepals and petals, Cattleya Hardyana alba 
and the handsome C. Bellona. Another grand hybrid was seen in Cattleya 
amabilis alba. There were also several well-flowered plants of Dendrobium 
formosum and Od. grande, while Phalznopsis amabilis and some good 
Odontiodas were well staged. Among the Cypripediums were Maudie 
coloratum, as well as the albino variety, and the pretty Frau Ida Brandt. 
The best Brassavola hybrids were Blc. Risdene, richly coloured, and 
Be. Ilene, with a large fringed labellum. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. were awarded a Gold Medal for a grand 
group containing a remarkable selection of xanthotic and pure-white 
Odontoglossums, the graceful many-flowered spikes giving a beautiful 
effect, especially welcome in the dull autumn months. The principal 
novelties embraced Potinara Juliette, of rose-crimson colour, Vuylstekeara 
Fascination (Oda. Feronia x M. Bleuana), Odontonia Thisbe, white, with 
an orange coloured crest on the lip, and a very fine variety of Blc. Golden 
Crown. Among the white hybrids were Le. Schroeder alba and Cattleya 
Eva, while yellow ones were seen in Lc. luminosa aurea, Le. Golden Wren 
and Be. Sofrano. Le. Britannia Melanie carried three superb flowers, and 
Le. Don. Juan was represented by an unusually good variety. Odontonia 
Latona had three rich purple flowers, and Odontioda Adela carried a spike 
