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sepals and petals broad and of deep rosy-mauve, lip amethyst-purple with 
golden lines in the throat ; from Mrs. Gratrix. 
Brassoleliocattleya Thompsonii alba (B. Digbyano-purpurata xX 
Gaskelliana alba), a lovely pure-white flower, the expansive labellum having 
a rich orange throat ; from S. Gratrix, Esq. : 
Sophrocattleya Sofrano var. Primrose Queen (C. iridescens X Be. Mrs. 
J. Leemann), a flower of fine formation, the large lip prettily frilled, 
primrose-yellow throughout; from Messrs. Cowan & Co. 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
Cattleya Thebes (aurea xX Adula) and C. amabilis alba; from P. 
Smith, Esq. 
Sophroleliocattleya Thyone (Sle. Marathon x C. Thyone); from S. 
Gratrix, Esq, 
Cypripedium Godefroye var. ochroleuca; from S. Gratrix, Esq. 
CULTURAL CERTIFICATE. 
To Mr. J. Howes, for Leliocattleya J. Ansaldo, with a spike of three 
finely-developed flowers. 
OTHER EXHIBITS. 
S. Gratrix, Esq., West Point (gr. Mr. J. Howes), staged a group, to 
which a Gold Medal was awarded, the plants being in an exceptionally fine 
state of cultivation. It included Cattleya Our Prince, of fine formation, 
clear yellow, the lip margined with rose. C. Thebes, bronze-yellow with 
purple lip; C. Abekeniz, of delicate cream colour; C. Venus var. Royal 
Monarch, with an erect spike of four flowers; and several excellent forms 
of Odm. crispum and well-flowered examples of Odm. grande. 
P. Smith, Esq., Ashton-on-Mersey (gr. Mr. E. W. Thompson), staged 
Cattleya Thebes and C. amabilis, Haddon House var., the latter bearing two 
large flowers, thick textured, pure-white, except fora purple area on the 
front of the labellum. 
Messrs. Cypher & Sons exhibited a group, to which a Silver Medal was 
awarded. Amongst the plants were fine forms of Cypripedium I’Ansonii, 
Cyp. Mrs. E. V. Low, Cyp. Triumphans, the attractive Cattleya Hardyana 
alba, Oncidium Kramerianum, a singular Catasetum species, and the pretty 
Miltonia Regnelii. 
Messrs. A. J. Keeling & Sons exhibited Cyp. Rothschildianum, Cyp. 
Charlesworthii, of deep rose colour, Cattleya Mrs. Ward, a strong plant of 
Miltonia Regnellii and Odm. mirum. 
Messrs. Cowan & Co. staged Cypripedium Nanon (Fairrieanum xX 
W. R. Lee), of pleasing formation, and Cyp. Fusilier (Selene X Gurka). 
Mr. D. McLeod staged a handsome blotched Odontoglossum, also a 
well-grown example of Cyp. Germaine Opoix. 
