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Certificate. The former was white, with large, red blotches evenly arranged, 
and the latter, pale yellow with numerous blotches arranged in zones near the 
centre. He also sent a few good O. crispum, Cattleya intermedia Parthenia, 
Miltonia x Bleuana, and Phaius * Cooksoniz. 
H. Little, Esq., Baronshalt, Twickenham (gr. Mr. Howard), sent 
Lelia purpurata Littleana, a very fine form having white sepals and petals, 
and a lip with a purple area on each side of the white centre, and the throat 
yellow with dark lines. It received a First-class Certificate. 
M. Jules Hye-Leysen, Coupure, Gand, sent a highly-coloured Lezlio- 
cattleya, derived from L. tenebrosa ¢ and C. Lawrenceana 3, called x 
Major-General Baden-Powell, a fine form of Odontoglossum »x Adrianz 
bearing a single large and very evenly spotted flower, and a magnificent 
hybrid from O. Harryanum 2 and O. luteopurpureum ¢, to which a 
First-class Certificate was given under the name of O. x Souvenir de 
Victor Hye-Lebrun. 
G. W. Law-Schofield, Esq., Rawntenstall, Manchester, received an 
Award of Merit for the handsome Cypripedium x Mary Beatrice (x Goweri 
x bellatulum). 
H. T. Pitt, Esq., Rosslyn, Stamford Hill (gr. Mr. Thurgood), showed a 
good form of Cattleya intermedia. 
Messrs. F. Sander & Co., St. Albans, staged a large and very handsome 
group, containing many species and hybrids of the Cattleya group, numerous 
good Odontoglossums, in which forms of O. x Adrianz and its parents, 
the puzzling O. harvengtense, a form of the rare O. X Horsmanii, and 
other natural hybrids were noteworthy. We observed also Ccelogyne 
Dayana, the quaint Bulbophyllum barbigerum, Dendrobium Victoria- 
Regina, Miltonia X Bleuana grandiflora, M. vexillaria, Cypripedium x superb- 
jens and X Gertrude Hollington, some brilliant Masdevallias, a fine 
example of Zygopetalum grandiflorum, Cattleya Warneri, and a form of C. 
Schilleriana with dusky-brown sepals and petals, and numerous examples of 
the showy species generally. A First-class Certificate was given to \Lelio- 
cattleya x callistoglossa excelsa, probably unrivalled for size and richness of 
colour, and an Award of Merit for Cattleya Mossiz Our Queen, a superb 
form of the C. M. Reineckeana type. A Gold Medal was awarded “ for 
Orchids, Azaleas, &c.”’ 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Heaton, Bradford, staged a splendid 
group to which a Silver Cup was given. It contained numerous 
examples of most of the showy species of the season, the forms of 
Cattleya Schreedere being very good, also C. Skinneri alba, several 
C. Schilleriana, C. Warneri, Cymbidium Lowianum, and numerous 
Odontoglossums. We also noted some good Oncidium sarcodes, O. 
concolor, Marshallianum, and the rare O. pulchellum, Brassia verrucosa, 
