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noticed, and the curious Bulbophyllum tremulum and Cirrhopetalum 
picturatum came in for appreciation. Slc. His Majesty carried flowers of 
rich purple colour, while Coelogyne speciosa and C. Lawrenceana, as well 
as several Masdevallias were all shown in vigorous condition. Odontonia 
Freda Sander carried a graceful spike of rose-purple flowers. 
H. T. Pitt, Esq., Rosslyn, Stamford Hill (gr. Mr. Thurgood), received 
a Silver Flora Medal for a very interesting group of rare species and 
handsome hybrids. Along the back were three specimen plants of the 
now scarce Odontoglossum cirrhosum and a similar number of the rare 
Neomoorea irrorata. Odontiodas were represented by the splendid Oda. 
Cardinal and Oda. Cora, the latter with reddish-purple flowers. Well- 
flowered plants of Lycaste Balliz and Miltonia Bleuana were effective. A 
nice reminder of past days was Odontoglossum Andersonianum, with cream 
coloured flowers prettily spotted. Cirrhopetalum Mastersianum and 
Sarcochilus Fitzgeraldii were in splendid condition, as also were 
Phalznopsis Stuartiana and the pretty Sophronitis grandiflora. 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co. received a Silver Flora Medal for an excellent 
exhibit in which many scarce species were staged. They comprised Lelia 
Jongheana, L. flava, L. harpophylla and the pleasing Oncidium pulchellum. 
Dendrobiums were represented by the attractive D. Brymerianum and D. 
clavatum, and there were also well-flowered plants of D. Wardianum. 
Odontoglossum Hallii carried twenty-four flowers, while Oncidioda Stuart 
Low had almost as many. Leliocattleya luminosa aurea was in fine form, 
and rich coloration was seen in Slc. Marathon and Odontoglossum Royal 
Purple (Edwardii xX_ illustre). Lycaste Skinneri alba and the neat 
Bulbophyllum miniatum were also much noticed. 
OTHER EXHIBITS. 
Lieut.-Col. Sir George Holford, K.C.V.O., exhibited Cymbidium 
Kittiwake, Westonbirt var., with eleven flowers, ivory-white, the lip lined 
and dotted with crimson-red; and Cymbidium President Wilson, with a 
spike of fourteen flowers bronze-green in colour, and with a V-shaped 
blotch on the front lobe of the lip. 
The Duke of Marlborough, Blenheim (gr. Mr. J. T. Barker), staged 
Brassocattleya Peace (Be. Digbyano-Mendelii X C. Dusseldorfei), a large 
flower, with pure-white segments ; also Cypripedium Moonstar (Boltonii X 
niveum), of porcelain-white, with rose freckling on the sepals and petals. 
Pantia Ralli, Esq., Ashtead Park, Surrey (gr. Mr. S. Farnes), exhibited 
Brassocattleya Albion, of excellent formation, pure-white, except for the 
greenish-yellow throat. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. staged Odontonia Sheila (Bleuana X 
Lambeauianum), with a spike of five flowers, the broad lip blotched with 
claret-red on a rose coloured ground. 
