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gained a Gold Medal. The group was finely banked, and was noteworthy 
for the number of brilliant scarlet Odontiodas it contained, some of them 
bearing several spikes. Odontoglossum crispum and hybrids were also 
numerously represented, and some fine O. Thompsonianum arched over all. 
We also noted a graceful Coelogyne Dayana, some beautiful Miltonias, 
Saccolabium ampullaceum, Oncidium pulchellum, Masdevallia ephippium, 
Bulbophyllum Lobbii and barbigerum, Stelis parvula, and other botanical! 
and showy species ard hybrids. 
His Grace the Duke of Marlborough, Blenheim Palace, Woodstook (gr. 
Mr. Hunter), gained a Silver-gilt Cup for a large and handsome group, in 
which Leliocattleya Hyeana, Ballii, and others, some good Odonto- 
glossums, many Dendrobium nobile virginale, D. n. nobilius, &c., were 
backed with Epidendrum radicans, Renanthera Imschootiana, Phalenopsis- 
amabilis, and others, while the ends were largely made up with Cattleya 
Mossi, Mendelii, aud Schroedere. We noted good examples of Anguloa 
Clowesii, Dendrobium Dearei and Brymerianum, several good plants of 
Cypripedium hirsutissimum and niveum, Phalenopsis Stuartiana, &c. 
James Horlick, Esq., West Dean Park, Cheltenham (gr. Mr. W. H. 
Smith), received a Standard Cup for a quite unique group, in which 
numerous well-flowered plants of Vanda teres formed a large rainbow-like 
arch, with foliage plants behind, and the light yellow Calla Pentlandii 
filling up the rest of the half-circle, and forming a most effective display. 
R. Ashworth, Esq., Newchurch, Manchester (gr. Mr. Gilden), sent 
Cypripedium bellatulum Richard Ashworth, a curious form in which the 
markings on the petals were more or less suffused in a vinous flush, and 
chiefly on the outer halves. 
J. J. Bolton, Esq., Pendleton, Manchester, sent Odontoglossum eximium 
Boltonii, a large and handsomely blotched form. 
J. Gurney Fowler, Esq., Brackenhurst, Pembury (gr. Mr. J. Davis), sent 
Odontioda Rubens (O. Charlesworthii x Odm. eximium), with cerise-red 
flowers, O. Fowleriana (O. Bradshawie x Odm. percultum) and a 
Brassolelia obtained from Lelia Iona nigrescens X Brassavola Digbyana. 
Lt.-Col. Sir George L. Holford, K.C.V.O., Westonbirt (gr. Mr. 
Alexander), sent Odontioda Queen Mary Westonbirt var., a finely-grown 
Plant, with dark red blotches on a white ground. 
M. Jules Hye de Crom, Ghent (gr. M. Coen), sent Miltonia vexillaria 
Hyeana, an albino of the species with rather small flowers and a clear 
yellow disc to the lip. 
M. Firmin Lambeau, Brussels, showed Odontoglossum crispum Madame 
Lambeau, a large and handsomely blotched flower. 
cll R. Lee, Esq., Plumpton Hall, Heywood (gr. Mr. Branch), sent 
Miltonia vexillaria alba, a large and beautiful white form. 
