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Alexanderi roseum, a fine spike of the rare Neomoorea irrorata, Sophro- 
catlelia Pittiae (Scl, Marathon xX C. Maggie Raphael alba), most like the 
latter in general character, a well-bloomed ae eres Aglaon, a few 
Miltonias and others. 
Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., Gatton Park (gr. Mr. J. Collier), sent a few 
fine Lycastes, including a well-bloomed plant of L. Mary Gratrix, evidently 
of the same origin as L. Balliz, and the handsome varieties of L. Skinneri 
known as rosea, delicata, and Ernest Ashworth, all with splendidly-developed 
flowers. 
Col. Stephenson R. Clarke, Borde Hill, Cuckfield, Sussex, sent an 
interesting generic hybrid, derived from Sophrolelia Psyche and Brasso- 
lelia Gratrixiz, most like the latter in general character, and having orange- 
coloured sepals and petals, and a light yellow lip. It represents a new 
combination, and was called Clarkeara Paul, but as it combines the same 
three genera as Lowiara (Sophronitis X Brassolzlia) the name has been 
amended to Lowiara Paul. 
C. J. Lucas, Esq., Warnham Court, Horsham (gr. Mr. Duncan), sent 
examples of Lzeliocattleya Pattii(Adelina x luminosa), with orange-coloured 
flowers, a richly-coloured Le. Lucasiana, Odontioda the Odonto- 
glossum Doris, and O. crispum Rosy Morn. 
Messrs. Armstrong & Brown, Tunbridge Wells, received a Silver Flora 
Medal for a fine group, mostly consisting of Odontoglossums and Odontiodas, 
with a few Cymbidiums behind. Noteworthy coucie were Odontioda Orion 
(Oda. Coronation x Odm. percultum), most like an enlarged edition of the 
former, and prettily blotched with purple-red on a white ground, O. Gloss 
Orchidhurst var., a particularly fine orange-coloured form with a very broad 
lip, O. Aspasia with a long spike, Odontoglossum Violet Queen (illustrissimum 
X Doris), a bealtiful violet-mauve flower margined with white, and the lip 
with a red blotch in front of the deep yellow crest. We also noted well- 
flowered examples of Sophronitis g grandiflora, Miltonia Hyeana, Cypripedium 
Maudiz and others. : 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, received a Silver Flora 
Medal for a brilliant group, consisting largely of Odontoglossums and 
Odontiodas, with some excellent Miltonias, a fine Coelogyne Lawrenceana, 
an example of Polystachya paniculata, Chysis bractescens, Leliocattleya 
Golden Dawn (Trimyra X Lydia), Sophrocatlelia Marathon, Cattleya Enid 
var. Queen of Roumania, and others. Noteworthy examples were Odontioda 
_ lutescens (Oda Schreederi x Odm.- crispum xanthotes), a charming 
cinnamon-orange flower, with light yellow margin, O. Cora (Odm. eximium 
X Oda. Coronation), blush white with a great red blotch on each segment, 
O. Nada (Oda. Red Cross X Odm. eximium), a finely shaped flower, bright 
Carmine rose with broad white margin and tips, O. Hilda (Odm. Dora x 
