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and Bc. Mrs. J. Leemann, showed to advantage, and in the centre ie 
fine example of Blc. Rumania, a large white flower, having a purple strea 
in the centre of the lip. Albino Cattleyas were strongly represented, the 
best being seen in Irene, Cowaniz, Brenda, and varieties oF Mossiz. 
Messrs. Mansell & Hatcher received a Silver-gilt Banksian Medal fora 
well arranged group containing many fine hybrids. Among the best were 
Leliocattleya Hyeana, with richly-coloured lips, several varieties of the 
pretty Lc. Fascinator, Odontioda, Coronation, cream coloured with reddish 
blotches, occupied the centre, and around it were other good forms of this 
popular section. Lelia purpurata Queen Alexandra, white with light veining 
on the lip, and Cypripedium Curtisii Sanderze were well staged. A light 
pink variety of Cattleya Skinneri, the curious Ccelogyne pandurata, and 
blotched Miltonias were in prominent positions. Odontoglossums were well 
represented by Conqueror, a fine large white flower, lightly spotted. 
Mr. Harry Dixon received a Silver Banksian Medal for a group 
containing some excellent Brassocattleyas, those known as Veitchii, Queen 
Alexandra and Empress of Russia being in fine form. Several handsome 
varieties of Cattleya Mendelii, good examples of Cypripedium Maudie, and 
some fine Odontoglossums were effectively arranged. The central area was 
tastefully filled with various Odontiodas. 
G. Geale, Esq., Wandsworth, exhibited Brassocattlelia Triune, a large 
flower of pleasing rose-tint colour, the expansive lip freckled with purple. 
Mons. Vuylsteke, Belgium, staged Odontioda Favourite, with a spike of 
seven rose-red flowers, Oda. Brilliant, reddish scarlet, and Oda. Antigone, 
effectively marked with rose-scarlet. 
FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATES. 
Odontoglossum Faustina (Dora X eximium) ; from J. J. Bolton, Esq., 
Claygate, Surrey. A beautiful hybrid, in which the spike bore six large 
roundish flowers, all the segments well proportioned, and with a rose- 
tinted ground blotched with reddish purple. 
Odontoglossum Purple Emperor (Dusky Monarch X The Czar); from 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. One of the finest hybrids of this genus yet 
seen; the spike carried three immense flowers of rich crimson-purple 
colour, excepting a narrow line round the margin of the segments. The 
crest on the lip bright yellow, and the column very dark. 
Brassocattlelia Jupiter var. His Majesty, from Messrs. Stuart Low & Co. 
A vigorous plant carrying a couple of immense flowers, in colour soft rose, 
the front area of the expansive labellum dark purple-mauve. 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
Brassocattleya Jupiter var. Jarvisbrook; from Messrs. Stuart Low & Co. 
This variety carried a single flower of great size, the sepals and petals 
