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Odontoglossum Magnificent (majesticum X Magali Sander); from 
Messrs. Sanders. A very pretty result in which the spike carried eight 
medium-sized flowers with reddish-chocolate markings, the lip having a 
broad white apex. 
Cypripedium Godefroyz splendens ; from Messrs. Sanders. A handsome 
and distinct variety, the large flowers being of thick texture, porcelain white, 
the sepals and petals effectively marked with purplish-maroon. 
CULTURAL COMMENDATION. 
Mr. J. E. Shill, Orchid grower to Baron Bruno Schréder, for a 
magnificent specimen of Leliocattleya Schoedere, the thirteen bulbs all 
leaved, the two spikes bearing a total of nine large flowers, sepals and 
petals cream-white, the lip intense purple, with a yellow throat. 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co. were awarded a Silver-gilt Flora Medal for 
an extensive exhibit containing many interesting species, among them being 
six well-flowered plants of Vanda coerulea, Dendrobium Phalzenopsis, and 
its variety album, with snow-white flowers, Cattleya labiata Amesiana, 
white, the lip stained with light rose-pink, Ccelogyne Veitchii, with a 
many flowered pendulous spike, Oncidium Lanceanum, now scarce, On. 
Marshalianum, with golden-yellow flowers, and the pretty Epidendrum 
xanthinum. In the centre was a fine example of Leliocattleya General 
Maude, accompanied by Le. luminosa aurea and Lc. Decia alba. 
Messrs. Sanders received a Silver Flora Medal for an interesting exhibit 
in which the new Odontioda Fairy and Cypripedium Aglaon were noticed. 
Other Cypripediums were a fine variety of Godefroye, Jewel, and the much 
admired Fairrieanum. Vanda Watsonii carried several spikes of white 
flowers, Stelis micrantha had as many as twenty-three spikes, and Acampe 
papillosa bore several flowers with light brownish markings. Leliocattleya 
Enchantment and Odontoglossum crispum Lausanne were in fine form. 
Messrs. Cowan & Co. received a Silver Banksian Medal for a well 
arranged group of Cypripediums, among the best being Overtonii, Joyce 
Hanmer, Dreadnought, with three finely developed flowers, Pallas Athene, 
Delhi, with four large flowers, and King Albert, an excellent example, the 
broad, flat dorsal being especially well developed. In the centre was 
Brassocattleya British Queen, of bright rose-pink colour, and a pleasing 
specimen of Od. crispum xanthotes. 
Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., Gatton Park, Surrey, received a Silver 
Banksian Medal fora group of rare species. In the middle was the singular 
Bulbophylinm lemniscatoides and a fine example of Dendrobium Ccelogyne 
with five dark flowers. Others were Lelia Lindleyana, the curious 
Masdevallia Mooreana, Ccelogyne speciosa alba, Bulbophyllums Careyanum 
and cupreum, both well flowered, and Ceelogyne miniata, with seven spikes 
of coral-red flowers. All the plants were in a fine state of cultivation. 
