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the most meritorius exhibit in the Show. The arrangement was most 
artistic, and took the form of three high, convex elevations, the centre 
consisting largely of brilliant Odontiodas and white Odontoglossums, and 
the side elevations of coloured Odontoglossums and Miltonias, the front of 
the group consisting largely of well-grown Cattleyas, Leliocattleyas, and 
other showy things. Noteworthy forms were O. crispum Snowdrift, a 
beautiful white, with the blotched varieties, Invicta, His Majesty, and Melba, 
O. Armstrongii var. Peerless, the pure white Cattleya Mendelii Sir Harry 
J. Veitch, well-bloomed examples of -Miltonia Phalznopsis, M. Venus 
Orchidhurst var., Cypripedium bellatulum, &c., &c., with a number of 
promising seedlings ‘in front. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, staged another brilliant 
and very varied group, arranged in undulating fashion, and remarkable for 
the profusion of hybrid Odontoglossums, white and blotched, Miltonias 
and Odontiodas, the latter giving a particularly bright effect. The other 
popular genera were also well represented, and we noted fine examples of 
Ceelogyne Dayana, Cypripedium Rothschildianum, Vanda teres and suavis, 
Renanthera Imschootiana, Cirrhopetalum Collettii and picturatum, Dendro- 
bium Dalhousieanum, some well-bloomed Anguloa Clowesii, Bulbophyllum 
saurocephalum with a profusion of its red spikes, Saccolabium ampullaceum, 
Trichopilia Backhouseana, and many other interesting species, with 
Cattleyas, Leliocattleyas, Brassocattleyas, some brilliant Sophronitis 
hybrids, &c., the group deservedly gaining a Gold Medal. 
Messrs. J. & A. McBean, Cooksbridge, also received a Gold Medal for 
a rich group, effectively arranged in three undulating banks, and containing 
a brilliant series of Odontoglossums and Odontiodas, some good Cattleyas 
and Leliocattleyas, Masdevallia Veitchiana and Harryana, Oncidium 
McBeanianum, and others; Miltonia vexillaria, and many fine hybrids, 
Cymbidium Lowianum and var. concolor, and other showy things, the 
whole in splendidly grown examples. 
Messrs. J. Cypher & Sons, Cheltenham, staged a fine group, in which 
Laliocattleyas were a prominent feature, one plant of Le. Fascinator 
- bearing twenty-two flowers, while the other popular genera were also well 
represented. We noted some good examples of Anguloa Clowesii, Leelia 
purpurata, Vanda ccerulescens, Dendrobium Dalhousieanum luteum, 
Oncidium concolor, a nice lot of Cypripedium callosum Sander and 
Maudie, Miltonia Phalznopsis, the scarlet Cochlioda Noetzliana, Cirrho- 
petalum Collettii, some brilliant Masdevallias, Odontiodas, Odontoglossums, 
Cattleyas, and others (Silver-gilt Flora Medal). : 
Messrs. Flory & Black, Slough, staged a fine group, including cig good 
Leliocattleya Fascinator, Le. H. T. Pitt (Le. bella x Cc. Eow),.@ richly- 
_ coloured hybrid, Lc. Dominiana, and others, Cattleya Empress Frederick 
