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purpureum Vuylstekeanum), having entirely yellow flowers, and the fine 
Q. Harwoodii Shrubbery var. 
R. G. Thwaites, Esq., Chessington, Streatham (gr. Mr. Hannington), 
sent Lzliocattleya Pizarro, Cattleya Dusseldorfii Undine, and the chaste 
Odontoglossum Pescatorei virginale Thwaites’ var. _ 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co., Jarvisbrook, Sussex, staged a fine group, in 
which the scarlet Renanthera Imschootiana and the white Dendrobium 
jJamesianum appeared in quantity, and produced a very charming effect. 
There were also a few Brassocattleyas, two Vanda coerulescens, and a few 
others (Silver Flora Medal). 
Messrs. Hassall & Co., Southgate, sent a pretty group of Cattleya 
Schreederze, including a good C. S. alba, with examples of Trichopilia 
Backhouseana, Oncidium pulchellum, Leliocattleya bletchleyensis, L.-c. 
Olivia, and L.-c. Lydia (Silver Banksian Medal). 
Mr. J. Birchenall, Alderley Edge, sent Dendrobium pulchellum and 
two Cattleya Mendelii. 
Messrs. Charlesworth and Co., Haywards Heath, staged a choice group 
of well-crown plants, including the handsome Miltonia Charlesworthii, 
Chysis langleyensis, Cattleya Schilleriana, Odontoglossum Lambeauianum, 
Odontioda Hippolyta, O. Madeline, and some good forms of the pretty 
0. Royal Gem, one of which closely resembled a blotched Odontoglossum 
Pescatorei except that the blotches were more red. 
Messrs. E. H. Davidson & Co., Orchid Dene, Twyford, sent Sophro- 
catlelia Dorila var. Mrs. Hatfield (L. pumila X S.-c. Doris), a pretty 
Tose-purple flower. 
Messrs. Flory & Black, Orchid Nursery, Slough, staged a pretty group, 
including Lezliocattleya Dominiana alba, a most beautiful form, having 
white sepals and petals and a richly coloured lip, L.-c. Deciata (L.-c. 
ecia x L. purpurata), a richly-coloured L.-c. Invincible, L.-c. Picanus, 
Disa Luna, &c. 
M. Maurice Mertens, Ghent, showed Miltonia vexillaria memoria G. D. 
‘Owen, and three hybrids from it, in which the remarkable blotch on the lip 
was well retained. 
First CLASS CERTIFICATES. 
ODonToGLossuM crIsPUM THE BARoNEsS.—A splendidly-grown plant, 
bearing a spike of very large flowers, heavily blotched with violet-purple on 
@white ground, and with a dark brown blotch on the lip. Exhibited by 
Baron Bruno Schréder, The Dell, Englefield Green (gr. Mr. Shill). 
OponToGLossum HELMUTH (parentage unrecorded).—A very fine thing, 
Pethaps a form of O. illustrissimum, having claret-red sepals and petals, 
with the margins and lip blush white. Exhibited by Baron Bruno 
Schréder. 
