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gilt Medal was awarded. It included the bright yellow O. x excellens 
luteum (F.C.)., O. crispum The Earl, a very beautiful and round form 
heavily blotched (F.C. and Silver Medal), O. X Andersonianum albo-macu- 
latum, a very distinct form with yellowish-white ground spotted with 
claret, and a remarkably round form; O. crispum Victoria-Regina, a very 
pretty pink variety and well spotted with bright red (F.C.); O. X Anderson- 
ianum delicatum, O. Rossii giganteum, and many other remarkable 
varieties. 
T. Statter, Esq., Stand Hall (gr.. Mr. Johnson), showed Dendrob- 
ium nobile Backhouseanum, D. x Sybil, and Cypripedium Lawrenceanum. 
Thomas Baxter, Esq., Morecambe (gr. Mr. Roberts) showed three good 
forms of Odontoglossum crispum, one of which received an Award of » 
-Merit, O. X Andersonianum Baxteri, O. x A. Gertrude Baxter, Den- 
brobium nobile Cooksonianum, and D. xX splendidissimum grandiflorum 
(A.M.). A Vote of Thanks was awarded to the group. 
J. Leemann, Esq., Heaton Mersey (gr. Mr. Edge), staged a very fine 
group, to which a Silver-gilt Medal was awarded, and amongst which were 
included a magnificent specimen of Dendrobium x Venus, one mass of 
bloom (Silver Medal and F.C.), Zygopetalum: X Perrenoudi, a most 
beautiful form, good in size and with very dark lip (F.C.), Cypripedium 
callosum X bellatulum (A.M.), Cattleya Schroederz alba (A.M.), several 
other good forms of C. Schreedere, and some well-flowered Dendrobiums. 
_W. Duckworth, Esq., Flixton (gr. Mr. Tindall), showed a remarkably 
fine Dendrobium xX Sybil superbum (FCA), 
E. H. Seddon, Esq., Brooklands (gr. Mr. Milne), showed a fine group, 
to which a Silver Medal was awarded, and amongst which were Den- 
drobium x Desdemona, D. nobile nobilius, D. X Thalia, D. x Apollo, 
D. x splendidisimum grandiflorum (A.M.), Cattleya Schroeder (A.M.), C. 
Mendelii, and C. X Louis Chaton. 
O. O. Wrigley, Esq., Bridge Hall, Bury (gr. Mr. Rogers), sent a select 
group of cut blooms, comprising many fine varieties of Cypripediums and 
Dendrobiums, and for which he was awarded a Vote of Thanks. 
E. O. Schneider, Esq., Whalley Range (gr. Mr. Hunt), showed a fine 
specimen of Dendrobium thyrsiflorum (Cult. Cert.). 
Mr. James Cypher, Cheltenham, staged a very extensive group of well- 
flowered specimens, including the rare and pretty Cymbidium Devonianum 
(Bot. Cert.), Dendrobium Xx Rubens magnificum, a large flower, but not 
so highly coloured as grandiflorum (A.M.) Sophronitis grandiflora gigan- 
tea (A.M.) and numerous good plants of Cattleya Schroedere, C. Mendelii 
and various Dendrobiums. A Silver-gilt Medal was awarded to the group. 
Messrs. F. Sander & Co., St. Albans, showed a very fine form of 
Odontoglossum entered as O. crispum Mrs. Sander, but which appeared 
