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Cypripedium bellatulum album and Rothschildianum, Zygopetalum x 
Perrenoudi, Lelio-cattleya x Hippolyta, L.-c. x Lady Miller (C. granulosa 
x L. cinnabarina), Masdevallia x Ajax, x Imogen, X Pourbaixii, &c., &c. 
Awards of Merit were given to Lycaste x Balliz, a brilliant form, and 
Cypripedium x Mary Beatrice (x Goweri x bellatulum). 
Mr. J. Cypher, Cheltenham, also received a Silver Cup for a 
splendid group which it is equally impossible to describe adequately in 
_the space at command, but good examples of Laelia purpurata, Ada 
aurantiaca, Sophronitis grandiflora, Odontoglossums, and Cattleyas were 
prominent in it. The latter included C. Aclandiz, C. Forbesii, and C. 
Mendelii Oddity, a nearly uniformly light lavender form, with a long, 
petal-like lip, having a narrow yellow line down the centre. Other 
interesting things were Dendrobium Victoria-Regina, D. transparens, D. 
nobile virginale, D. atroviolaceum, Epiphronitis x Veitchii, Oncidium 
nubigenum, Papilio, and sarcodes, Odontoglossum nevium, x mulus, X 
Coradinei, Spathoglottis Lobbii, &c. 
Messrs. Linden, L’Horticulture Coloniale, Brussels, staged a fine group 
consisting mostly of Odontoglossums, with some good Miltonia vexillaria, 
and a fine form of Cymbidium Lowianum, and were awarded a Silver 
Cup. Among the Odontoglossums, were the rare O. X Wendlandianum, 
the clear yellow O. gloriosum xanthotes, O. Uroskinneri, O. citrosmum 
album, O. sceptrum, O. x mulus, some charming forms of O. x 
Adriane, and various other hybrids, together with fine forms of O. 
crispum, and other well-known species. Awards of Merit were given to 
O. crispum Confetti, a white form evenly bloched with purple, and O. c. 
radiosum, cream-white with red-brown spots arranged in radiating fashion. 
Messrs. Hugh & Co., Bush Hill Park, also received a Silver Cup for a 
very fine group, containing most of the showy species of the season in 
excellent condition. A few of those noted were the brilliant Dendrobium 
sanguineum, D. Parishii, D. Benson, Vanda x Miss Joaquim, Cypripedium 
_Lawrenceanum Hyeanum, C. x Aylingii, Phalznopsis x intermedia, and 
P. xX Lady Rothschild, Lelio-cattleya Hon. Mrs. Astor, various good 
Cattleyas, Odontoglossums, &c., which, as in other cases, we cannot 
enumerate in detail. An Award of Merit was given to Cymbidium 
x T’Ansoni, a remarkable natural hybrid, probably derived from 
C. Lowianum and C. Tracyanum, which is described on page 191; 6 
Messrs. Stanley Ashton & Co., Southgate, staged an effective group of 
showy things, to which a Silver-gilt Flora Medal was given. It contained 
many fine forms of Cattleya Mossiz, Miltonia vexillaria, Lelia purpurata, 
and various Odontoglossums, together with Lycaste Lawrenceana and 
Deppei, Oncidium cornigerum, concolor, and Marshallianum, Epidendrum 
vitellinum, Cypripedium hirsutissimum, &c. 
