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Andersonianum Edithiz, brevifolium, and crinitum sapphiratum, Oncidium 
nubigenum, phymatochilum, pubes, sarcodes, and tetrapetalum, Phalzenopsis 
Lueddemanniana, Pleurothallis macroblepharis and ornata, Polystachya 
ceres and pubescens, Renanthera Imschootiana, Saccolabium gemmatum, 
Spathoglottis x aureo-Vieillardii, and Zygopetalum rostratum. The effect 
of such a group, backed up by all the showy species of the season, may 
perhaps be imagined by those who had not the good fortune to see it. We 
should add that a fine example of Miltonia x Bleuana bearing five spikes 
received a Cultural Commendation, and Dendrobiums candidum and 
hercoglossum each a Botanical Certificate. 
Sir Frederick Wigan, Clare Lawn, East Sheen (gr. Mr. Young), also 
staged a superb group in most effective style, which deservedly gained a 
Gold Medal. It contained some fine Odontoglossums, of which O. Uro- 
skinneri, (Erstedii, and some good QO. citrosmum deserve mention, Miltonia 
Roezlii alba, M: x Bleuana and M. vexillaria Memoria G. D. Owen, the 
two latter magnificent examples, three noble examples of Cymbidium 
Lowianum, C. L. concolor with four spikes, Cattleya Skinneri alba, 
C. Lawrenceana of exceptional brilliancy, and other good forms, Epiden- 
drum falcatum with sixteen and E. Wallisii with about forty flowers, 
Dendrobium Parishii, Cypripedium bellatulum album, splendid masses of 
C. barbatum, and many other showy things, together with the rare Stenia’ 
pallida, Pholidota imbricata, Coelogyne Schilleriana and aspersa, Promenzea 
xanthina, Phalenopsis Boxallii, &c. 
W. A. Gillett, Esq., Fairoak Lodge, Eastleigh (gr. Mr. Carr), staged a 
fine group of well-grown things, which gained a Silver-gilt Flora Medal. 
The forms of Cattleya Mossiz were excellent ; we also noted good examples 
of Oncidium sphacelatum and ampliatum, Cypripedium niveum, the hand- 
some Odontoglossum Edwardii, polyxanthum, and more familiar types, the 
rare Bifrenaria Harrisone pubigera, &c. 
Ludwig Mond, Esq., Avenue Road, Regent’s Park (gr. Mr. Clarke), 
received a Silver Flora Medal for a bright and effective group, containing 
some good examples of Cattleya Mossie, Mendelii, Schroederze, Dendro- 
. bium atroviolaceum and densiflorum, Brassia verrucosa in fine condition, 
Cymbidium Lowianum, Lelia purpurata, and some good Odontoglossums. 
The Marquis de Wavrin, Somerghem, Belgium, received a Silver Banks- 
ian Medal for a group of excellent forms of Cattleya Mossie, an Award of 
Merit being also given to C. M. Rouseleana, a large, rosy form with very 
richly coloured lip. He also sent a long branch of Vanilla planifolia 
_. bearing twelve fine bunches of fruit. 
E. Ashworth, Esq., Harefield Hall, Wilmslow, = Mr. Holbrook), 
sent two beautiful forms of Odontoglossum x Adriane, called Ernest 
Ashworth and Arthur Ashworth, each of which received a First-class 
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