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heavily blotched with reddish purple, Odontioda Madeline var. Flamingo, 
deep yellow with red markings, and the graceful Cirrhopetalum gracillimum. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co,, Haywards Heath, received a Silver Flora 
Medal for a fine group, including many well-grown Odontoglossums and 
Odontiodas, among the former being Odontoglossum Radiant (Dora x 
Alexandre), a charming thing, the flowers being white tinged with rose, and 
copiously blotched with purple. There were also some good Cattleyas, 
Leliocattleyas and others. 
Messrs. Flory and Black, Slough, staged a small group, including 
Odontoglossum crispum Windsor, with large blotches of the Black Prince 
type, O. Portia (illustrissimum xX Aglaon), Sophrocattleya Eva (Sc. Saxa X 
C. Enid), a pretty light rose hybrid, Sc. Nerissa (Sc. Saxa X C. Triane 
Backhouseana), rosy red, and Sophrocatlelia Iris (Lc. Thyone xX Se. 
Doris), a pretty yellow flower. 
Messrs. J. & A. McBean, Cooksbridge, staged a small group, including 
good examples of Brassocattleya Bianca, Cattleya Triane alba, and C. 
Gen. Pulteney (Octave Doin X Triane). 
At the meeting held on February 11th, there was a moderate display of 
Orchids, though the quality was excellent, and no fewer than six gained 
_ Awards of Merit, and one a Cultural Commendation. 
Orchid Committee present : Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart. (in the Chair), 
Arthur Dye, R. A. Rolfe, W. Bolton, F. J. Hanbury, R. Brooman White, 
C. J. Lucas, J. Charlesworth, C. H. Curtis, S. W. Flory, F. K. Sander, 
Pantia Ralli, and j..B. Sbill, : 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
BrassocaTL&Lia IMOGEN (Lc. Trimyra X Be. langleyensis alba).—A 
flower of model shape, the sepals and petals broad, of excellent substance, 
and clear white in colour, the lip also being white, neatly fringed and with 
achrome yellow disc. Exhibited by Messrs. Flory and Black. Itis figured 
at page 45. | 
OponTocLossum crisPuM THE Marguis.—A large and beautiful home- 
raised albino, with broad and prettily undulate petals and lip. Exhibited 
by Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. 
_ OpontToGLossum Empire (eximium X Marathon).—A large and finely- 
shaped hybrid, the flowers being curiously blotched with claret-red on the 
~ lower two-thirds, and the ground colour blush white. Exhibited by Messrs. 
Armstrong & Brown. ; 
_ ODonToGLossum GATTON EMPEROR VAR. TIBERIUS (Lambeauianum 
_ *X ?).— A richly-coloured hybrid, the flowers being almost uniformly violet 
_ Purple, with blush white tips. Exhibited by Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart. 
OvonTocLossum Raprant (Dora X Alexandra).—A large and beautiful 
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