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showed Cypripedium Swallowtail: (M. de Curte x Fairrieanum), a fine 
light-coloured flower of the Thalia type, and one or two others. 
Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., K.C.V.O., Burford (gr. Mr. White), ones 
a pan of four beautifully-grown examples. of the brilliant Habenaria 
Roebelenti, with orange-scarlet flowers. 
Earl Stanhope, Chevening Park, aiedotice sent four beautiful 
Calanthes, obtained by recrossing- C. Veitchii with forms of C. vestita, 
the parents also being shown. 
E. R. Ashton, Esq., Brondiadds Park Tunbridge Wells, sent Odontioda 
Royal Gem Broadlands var., prettily blotched with red on a ystow 
ground. 
F. J..Hanbury, Esq., Brockhurst, East Grinstead (gr. Mr, Matthews), 
showed Cypripedium Hanburyanum, a hybrid approaching C. Leeanum 
giganteum and from which C. Maudie, it is believed to have been derived, 
but no trace of the second parent could be found. 
Messrs. Armstrong & Brown, Tunbridge Wells, showed Cypripedium 
Sandhurst (concolor x Fairrieanum), most like the former in habit, and 
the colour light yellow, much dotted and tinged with red. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, showed Leeliocattleya 
Britannia var. Melanie (L.-c. Canhamiana alba x C. Warscewiczii Frau 
Melanie Beyrodt), having white sepals and petals and a light purple lip, also 
fine examples of Odontoglossum eximium augustum, with a spike of 
eighteen flowers, and O. eximium xanthotes, a beautiful white WAY with 
clear yellow spots. 
Messrs. J & A. McBean, Cooksbridge, sent fine examples of Lelia 
-anceps Schroederz, Sophrocattleya Saxa, Odontoglossum Pere Odontioda 
_Euterpe McBean’s var., and others. 
FirsT-CLass CERTIFICATE. 
CATTLEYA PERCIVALIANA ALBA LaDy HOLFORD. —A beautiful clear 
white variety, of fine shape and substance, with a deep orange- -coloured 
throat to the lip. The plant bore two spikes with two flowers each. 
Exhibited by Lt.-Col. Sir George L. Holford. 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
CYPRIPEDIUM. BOURTONENSE (insigne Harefield Hall var. x Blanche 
Moore).— A large greenish flower of good shape, and the upper half of the 
dorsal sepal white with many small spots below. Exhibited by G. F. 
Moore, Esq., Bourton-on-the- Water, Glos. (gr. Mr. Page). 
CYPRIPEDIUM NITENS-LEEANUM SMARAGDINUM (Sallieri Baus x 
Leeanum giganteum).—A. beautiful emerald green flower, with the upper 
half of the dorsal sepal white. Exhibited by F. J. Hanbury, Esq. 
OponTocLossuM CLEOPATRA (Carmania X Vuylstekei).—A fine form, 
having red-purple sepals. and petals margined and tipped with yellow, and a 
