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of a bright scarlet colour, tinged with orange and evenly suffused through- 
out all the segments. Parentage unrecorded. 
Cattleya Irene var. Our Queen, from Messrs. Flory & Black. A truly 
grand albino flower derived trom Mossiz Wageneri and Suzanne Hye. 
All the segments of broad dimensions, thick in texture and creating a. 
beautiful effect. 
Odontiodo Radiant var. Majestic (Chanticler x Royal Gem), from 
Messrs. J. & A. McBean. A hybrid of excellent constitution, the large- 
bulb carried a tall spike of 12 large fleshy flowers and buds. The ground. 
colour deep rose, and all the segments prettily blotched with reddish scarlet. 
Brassoleliocattleya Truffautiana var. Triumph, from Messrs. Stuart 
Low & Co. A beautiful hybrid between Lc. luminosa and Be. Mrs. J. 
Leeman, the large flower of yellowish-buff colour, the expansive labellum 
prettily fringed at the margin, and having the central area tinged with pale 
rose-magenta. 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
Miltonia Constance (vexillaria Lyoth x Isabel Sander) from Messrs. 
Charlesworth & Co. An attractive variety in which the spike carried 
several large flowers of a delicate blush tint, the lip having a rayed blotch 
of reddish-purple colour at its base. 
Odontoglossum Gatton Emperor var. Nero, from Sir Jeremiah Colman, 
Bart. A fine variety of this attractive hybrid, the erect spike bore nine 
flowers of excellent shape, of deep claret-purple colour except for a narrow 
rose-tinted margin. 
Odontoglossum crispum var. Esmeralda, from Messrs. J. & A. McBean. 
A beautiful specimen and variety. The two spikes each bore nine unblotched. 
flowers of thick substance and splendid formation. 
Odontoglossum Serapis var. Dusky Monarch, from Messrs. Cowan & 
Co. The erect spike of this handsome hybrid carried six flowers of reddish- 
chocolate colour, all the segments having a narrow white margin that added 
much to its attraction. 
Odontioda Murillo (Oda. Chanticler x Odm. Aglaon), from Messrs.. 
Cowan & Co. A pretty result obtained from two richly-coloured parents. 
The plant bore a spike of nine medium-sized flowers of reddish-scarlet. 
colour, the labellum having a large bright red blotch and witha yellow crest. 
Odontoglossum Llewellyn var. Colossum (amabile X Georgius Rex) from 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. This plant carried a spike of six immense 
flowers, heavily blotched and spotted with lilac-purple on a rose-tinted. 
ground. 
Odontonia Olivia (M. Bleuana x O. triumphans Crawshayanum), from 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. This interesting novelty carried a spike of 
five large flowers, the sepals and petals somewhat narrow, but with the 
