92 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
The Right Hon. Lord Rothschild, Tring Park (gr. Mr. Hill), sent a 
curious Schomburgkia with purple-red, undulate sepals and petals, whose 
identity is somewhat doubtful. 
Baron Sir H. Schréder, The Dell, Staines (gr. Mr. Ballantine), sent two 
good examples of Lelia Jongheana. 
Lieut.-Col. Shipway, Grove Park, Chiswick, sent a fine form of 
Cymbidium Tracyanum and Cattleya Trianz albens. 
A. H. Smee, Esq., The Grange, Carshalton (gr. Mr. Humphreys), showed 
the interesting little Lanium Berkeleyi, and cut flowers of Cattleya Trianz 
vars. Leeana, Backhouseana, and Penelope. 
Messrs. James Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, staged a very fine group, to 
which a Silver Flora Medal was given. It contained the charming Lealio- 
cattleya x Myra splendens, L.-c. X Antimachus, L.-c. x Pallas, two fine 
examples of L.-c. X callistoglossa splendida, the pretty little Sophroleelia Mi 
leta, forms of Lelia x Mrs. M. Gratrix, L. glauca, Phalzenopsis” x 
Ariadne, P. x Mrs. J. H. Veitch, Epidendrum radicans, E. xX O’Brien- 
anum, E. X elegantulum, a form of Odontoglossum x loochristiense, 
Cypripedium x Abas (Stonei 2? xX villosum ¢), Dendrobium atroviolaceum, 
and various other showy things. A First-class Certificate was awarded to 
Lelia x Edissa (anceps 2 X purpurata g), a remarkable hybrid closely 
resembling the seed parent in growth and scape, but the flowers inter- 
mediate in shape and most like L. purpurata in colour. 
Mr. James Cypher, Cheltenham, also staged a very good group, consist- 
ing chiefly of well-grown Dendrobiums, and received a Silver Banksian 
Medal. It included the superb D. x Cybele magnificum, D. x Ains- 
worthii Leechianum, D. x A. Cypher’s var., D. x A. splendidissimum, D. 
nobile Cooksonianum, D. crassinode album, D. atroviolaceum, D. x Ethel 
(moniliforme X Rolfez roseum), and others, a fine Miltonia Roezlii, good 
examples of Sophronitis grandiflora, a very large Cypripedium villosum 
aureum, C. insigne, &c. : 
Messrs. Charlesworth and Co., Heaton, Bradford, sent Epilelia X 
heatonensis (Lelia cinnabarina @ X Epidendrum Wallisii ¢), a curious 
little plant with Epidendrum. like habit and flower, the latter having narrow 
orange-red sepals and petals, with a few spots on the latter, and a flat, 
oblong lip, yellow at the apex and marbled with purple at the base. 
Messrs. Hugh Low and Co., Bush Hill Park, staged a good group, 
containing a splendid example of Cattleya Trianz alba with thirty flowers, 
and some good coloured forms of the species, Odontoglossum crispum,. 
flaveolum, and other good forms, O. X Andersonianum, Cypripedium X 
Charles Richman, a fine form of Dendrobium Wardianum, D. Brymerianum, 
and other good things. 
Messrs. F. Sander and Co., St. Albans, staged a very pretty little group, 
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