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award; Cyp. Etta, Rosslyn var., with the dorsal heavily spotted; and 
Cyp. Rowland, a novelty of much promise. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. exhibited Odontoglossum Creon (Jasper X 
Maillardianum), with a spike of 18 reddish-brown flowers; Od. Wilckeanum: 
aureum, carrying a spike of 12 bright yellow blooms, the segments blotched 
with darker yellow; Od. Olympia, a bold and well-marked hybrid; also 
Potinara Juliettiz, of deep crimson colour, and Cypripedium Alcibiades 
Illustris, of grand formation. Odontonia Dora (Bleuana X Dora) bore a 
large flower, sepals and petals white, suffused with purple, and spotted 
with purple-red, the broad lip stained with rose at the base, and the crest 
bright yellow. 
Messrs. Sanders staged the interesting Coelogyne intermedia (cristata X 
Massangeana), the pretty Cattleya Enid, Cypripedium Ellerdale (bingley- 
ense X insigne), with a richly coloured flower, Cyp. Charlotte Dillon, and: 
the handsome Cyp. Alcibiades IIlustris. 
Messrs. Armstrong & Brown staged Cymbidium Radiant (I’Ansoni X 
erythrostylum), with greenish-yellow ground, the lip effectively marked with 
reddish spots.and lines. 
Messrs. J. & A. McBean exhibited Cattleya Octave Doin, a charming 
variety with a spike of four flowers, Cattleya Caroline, the result of crossing 
Enid and Percivaliana, and yielding one of the largest of the Percivaliana 
type of flower, three of which were carried on the spike. Odontoglossum 
Dodeham var. Prince of Orange had a spike of twelve flowers, yellow with. 
reddish-brown blotching, and of excellent shape. The Brassocattleyas 
included. Bianca var. Grand Monarch, with two large flowers, the wide 
labellum having the whole of the throat and surrounding area of bright 
orange colour, making an effective hybrid. 
Messrs. Flory & Black staged six varieties of Cypripedium Maisie- 
(Rickardsie x Mrs. H. Jenkins), all pleasing forms of this new hybrid.. 
Also Cyp. Odin, of apple-green colour, the dorsal sepal effectively bordered’ 
with white, and Cyp. Chloris (Mrs. H. Jenkins x Lord Wolmer), a novelty 
in. which the pretty dorsal is minutely spotted on a white ground. 
Baron Bruno Schréder, Englefield Green, Surrey (Orchid grower, Mr. 
J. E. Shill), exhibited the superb Cypripedium Eurybiades var. The 
Baroness, the large flatly displayed dorsal being four inches in width, 
greenish at the base, the central and upper part boldly spotted with crimson-. 
_ Purple. One of the largest and finest of this section. 
_ J. J. Bolton, Esq., Claygate, Surrey (gr. Mr. S. Lyne), staged Sophro-. 
lelia Felica, bearing two medium-sized flowers of a delicate rosy-mauve 
colour. 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co. exhibited several interesting Sophronitis: 
hybrids, among them being Sc. Prince Shimadzu, in colour apricot-yellow 
