112 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
Mrs. Gratrix showed Cypripedium x Vipani (A.M.) and Cattleya Triane 
Lady Roberts. 
O. O. Wrigley, Esq., Bridge Hall, Bury, (gr. Mr. Rogers), showed 
Dendrobium Xx Rainbow (F.C.), D. x Wiganiz, Lelia Cowani, and Cypri- 
pedium villosum giganteum (A. M). This exhibitor also staged a very fine 
group of miscellaneous Orchids, amongst which the numerous splendid 
specimens of Dendrobium Wardianum were very noticeable, and formed as 
a background quite a forest of bloom. A Silver-gilt Medal was awarded to 
the group. 
Messrs. James Veitch and Sons, Chelsea, showed Lelio-cattleya X 
Dominiana langleyensis (purpurata x Dowiana) a flower with a magnificent 
dark labellum (F.C.), L.-c. Antimachus var. Coenea, L.-c. Thera (A.M.) 
Dendrobium x Imogen, and Cypripedium x Leonidas (A.M.). A group 
was staged by these exhibitors, including the above plants and many other 
good things, to which a Silver Medal was awarded. 
Mr. James Cypher, Cheltenham, showed Dendrobium xX Apollo alba, a 
very distinct and beautiful flower of large size and good in substance (F.C.). 
He also staged an effective group to which a Silver Medal was awarded. 
Messrs. Backhouse and Sons, York, showed two very fine forms of 
Odontoglossum x Adriane, one with a white ground with numerous 
blotches and spots of dark maroon (F.C.), the other a yellow ground, 
similarly spotted and blotched (A.M.), also two good forms of O. crispum, 
O. X Andersonianum, Cypripedium Lawrenceanum x Rothschildianum 
(A.M.), and two plants of Lelia Jongheana, one of which was very go 
in colour, but on the small side. 
Mrs. Stanley Clark, Wrexham (gr. Mr. Edwards), showed two hybrid 
Dendrobiums, splendidissimum x aureum, and splendidissimum x nobile 
nobilius. 
E, Bostock, Esq., Stafford (gr. Mr. Gill), showed Cattleya Triane 
Corningii, Cypripedium x Fascinator nobilior (A.M.), and C. x tixallense 
(Lawrenceanum x Rothschildianum) (A.M.). 
- H. Seddon, Esq., Brooklands (gr. Mr. Woodbourne), shewed a nice 
plant of Dendrobium Wardianum ochroleucum (F.C.). 
Mr. Lees, Stratford, showed a white form of Lelia anceps, which the 
Committee expressed a desire to see again when stronger. 
Mr. John Robson, Altrincham, staged a fine group, in which we noticed 
many good Dendrobiums, and a particularly fine plant of D. Fytchianum, 4 
charming variety when seen in such vigour. A Silver Medal was awarded. 
Mr. A. J. Keeling, Bingley, also staged an interesting group, for which 
he received a Vote of Thanks, and amongst which we noticed a fine, dark- 
coloured Lalia Jongheana (A.M.), Dendrobium nobile nobilius, D. X 
Virgil, Odontoglossum x Wilckeanum, and O. Rossii rubescens. 
