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magnifica).—A superb hybrid, with broad, light rose sepals and petals, and 
the well-expanded lip rich purple in front, with a chrome yellow disc and 
the side lobes bright rose. Exhibited by Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
CYMBIDIUM ALBANENSE MCBEAN’Ss VAR. (erythrostylum X_ insigne).— 
A beautiful hybrid, bearing a spike of seventeen, blush-white flowers, the lip _ 
bearing lines of numerous purple dots. Exhibited by Messrs. J. & A. McBean. 
CYMBIDIUM INTERNATIONAL (Veitchii X Woodhamsianum).—A fine 
hybrid, having primrose yellow sepals and petals with light reddish lines, 
and the lip with a zone of chestnut red in front, and some paler markings 
behind. Exhibited by Messrs. Armstrong & Brown. « 
L&LIOCATTLEYA Rex (Lc. Haroldiana x C. Tityus Rex).—A finely- 
shaped and richly-coloured hybrid, the broad sepals and undulate petals 
bright rosy mauve, and the lip ruby purple with yellow veining on the disc. 
Exhibited by Messrs. Flory & Black. 
’ LariocattLevA ZENA (Lc. St. Gothard x C. Luegez).—A charming 
hybrid, with very broad rose-coloured sepals and petals, and the undulate 
lip rich purple with some yellow veining at the base. Exhibited by Messrs. 
Charlesworth & Co, 
CULTURAL COMMENDATION. 
_ CyMBIDIUM LowI0-GRANDIFLoRUM.—To Mr. J. Collier, gr. to Sir 
Jeremiah Colman, Bart., for a  splendidly-grown plant bearing an 
inflorescence of twenty-nine flowers. 
GENERAL EXHIBITS. 
Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., Gatton Park (gr. Mr.,J. Collier), sent a good 
plant. of Dendrobium Pink Pearl, a delicately coloured hybrid, and 
Odontoglossum Gatton Princess (Queen of Gatton X eximium), with finely 
blotched flowers. | 
Sir Mervyn E. M. Buller, Broomhill, Spratton, Northampton (gr. Mr. 
_Kench), sent Cattleya Clotho splendens and C. Trianz alba Broomhill var. 
Dr. Miguel Lacroze, Bryndir, Roehampton (gr. Miss Robertson), sent 
Leliocattleya Beatrice var. Roehampton, a richly-coloured form. 
Mr. R. A. Rolfe exhibited the plant of Odontoglossum Humeanum 
{maculatum x Rossii), whose history was given at pp. 4-6. The plant bore 
an inlorescence of four flowers. It was also exhibited at the meeting of the 
Scientific Committee, and was awarded a Certificate of Appreciation 1n 
recognition of the experiment which has solved the parentage of this 
interesting natural hybrid. : : : 
Messrs. Armstrong and Brown, Tunbridge Wells, received a Silver-gilt 
Flora Medal for a large and handsome group, in which numerous Odonto- 
glossums, Odontiodas and Cymbidiums were very effective. Noteworthy 
among them were Odm. Nora leopardinum, with densely blotched flowers, 
