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lainiana X C. Dowiana aurea), having white sepals and petals, and a deep 
crimson lip, Sophrocattleya Niobe, S.-c. Chamberlainii, Sophrolelia 
Gratrixiez, Brassocattleya Maronie, B.-c. Rutherfordii, with nearly white 
flowers, three very varied forms of the striking Odontioda Brewii, Zygocolax 
Charlesworthii, the striking Habenaria Susanne, Oncidium incurvum 
album, Paphinia cristata with twin-flowered scape, Dendrobium formosum 
giganteum, D. superbiens with three racemes, Listrostachys Chailluana, 
Cypripedium leyburnense nigrescens, C. Maudie, and other good things 
(Silver Banksian Medal). 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co., Jarvisbrook, Sussex, staged a fine group, 
including two magnificent Cattleya Hardyana alba from different crosses. 
The first was from C. Dowiana aurea x C. Warscewiczii Frau Melanie 
Beyrodt, and had large white sepals and petals, and a very broad rosy- 
crimson lip, with two yellow eyes and some similar veining in the throat. 
The second form was obtained from C. Dowiana aurea X C. Warscewi il 
and closely resembled C. Hardyana Countess of Derby, but had much 
larger eyes to the lip. It bore four flowers. We noted also C. Gaskelliana 
alba, C. G. Milady, white with a purple blotch on the lip, C. Adula, Iris, 
Thurgoodiana, C. Harrisoniana alba, Dowiana, the old C. guttata with a 
spike of fourteen flowers, Vanda ccerulea, two fine plants of Oncidium 
incurvum, O. Kramerianum, Lelia crispa, Brassocattleya Maronie, and 
many others (Silver Banksian Medal). 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, staged a choice group, in which 
forms of Cattleya Iris, Mantinii, Hardyana, Maronii, Rothschildiana, 
Adula, C. Dowiana aurea, and others made a fine display, with Leelio- 
cattleya bletchleyensis, Phoenix, Schusteriana, the fine Anguloa Cliftonii, 
Acineta chrysantha, Gongora_ grossa, Bulbophyllum densiflorum, and 
rigidum, Oncidium incurvum album, Miltonia Roezlii alba, Dendrobium 
erieeflorum, several Odontoglossum grande, the rare Sigmatostalix radicans, 
Citthopetalum appendiculatum and Micholitzii, Oberonia myriantha, 
Saccolabium acutifolium, Cypripedium Franconia, Maudie, Dallas (Curtisi 
x Fairrieanum), Odontioda Charlesworthii, Sarcanthus filiforme, and 
others (Silver Banksian Medal). 
Messrs. Hassall & Co., Southgate, staged a group of interesting plants, 
including Cattleya iridescens, C. Beatrice (Minucia X Dowiana aurea), 
having light yellow sepals and petals, and the lip purple with a yellow 
throat, C. Thurgoodiana, C. Loddigesii alba Stanley’s var., C. Rothschild- 
oma, and-C. R. alba, C. Frederickize alba, and three diverse forms of C. 
ybil. These combined the one-leaved habit with the bicolor-like type of 
flower, one being rose-purple with a very much darker lip, and sae seapabee’ 
Pi different shades of bronzy yellow sepals and petals, with the front 
Obe of the lip ruby purple and the isthmus orange. We noted also Brasso- 
