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Messrs. F. Sander and Co., St. Albans, showed Lelio-cattleya x 
elegans Turneri, Cattleya bicolor splendens (A.M.), and C. b. viride. 
At the meeting held on September 27th, a number of fine things were 
exhibited, and the awards included four First-class Certificates, twelve 
Awards of Merit, and two Cultural Certificates. The members of the 
Committee present were :—Messrs. G. Shorland Ball (in the chair), Holmes, 
Cypher, Robson, and Weathers (hon. sec.). 
J. Leemann, Esq., Heaton Mersey (gr. Mr. Edge), staged a very fine 
group, for which he was awarded a Silver-gilt Medal, and amongst which 
was the distinct Odontoglossum crispum Amy (A.M.), Cattleya xX Fabia 
var. Brunoy (labiata X Dowiana aurea), a very beautiful flower (F.C.), C. X 
Maroni (A.M.), C. x Hardyana, and C. Bowringiana. 
Richard Ashworth, Esq,, Newchurch (gr. Mr. Pidsley), showed 
Cypripedium x gigas Corndean var. (A.M.), C. insigne Wallacei, and 
Miltonia candida grandiflora (A.M.). 
T. Statter, Esq., Stand Hall (gr. Mr. Johnson), showed a very fine plant 
of Dendrobium Victoria-Regina (Cult. Cert.), a Lzelio-cattleya derived from 
C. Bowringiana x L. tenebrosa, and Cattleya X Ashtoni. 
E. O. Schneider, Esq., Whalley Range (gr. Mr. Hunt), showed a fine 
form of Cattleya granulosa Schofieldiana. 
J. Lees, Esq., Stratford (gr. Mr. Jones), showed Cypripedium 
Charlesworthii; and Lelia pumila preestans. 
Mr. P. Weathers, Botanical Gardens, Manchester, showed Cypripedium 
X Harrisianum superbum (A.M.), and C. X cenanthum superbum. 
Mr. James Cypher, Cheltenham, showed a fine specimen plant of 
Cattleya x Mantini inversa (A.M. and Cult. Cert.), and Cypripedium X 
Leonie (A.M.). This exhibitor also staged a small group for which he was 
awarded a Vote of Thanks. : 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Bradford, staged a fine and interesting 
group, for which a Silver Medal was awarded, and amongst which were 
Cypripedium x Maudize (Lawrenceanum Hyeanem X callosum Sandere), 
a flower fairly intermediate between the parents but leaning rather more to 
the Lawrenceanum than to the callosum parent (F.C.), C. X Lawrebel 
mC), C. x Mrs. Fred Hardy (A.M.), C. Charlesworthii album (F.C.), 
Cattleya Eldorado alba, Lelio-cattleya xX intermedio-cinnabarina, irk 
Mandarin, and two very fine dark coloured Lelia prastans both of which 
received Awards of Merit. ; 
Mr. John Robson, Altrincham, showed Dendrobium Phalenopsis albens 
(A.M.), and a spotted Odontoglossum crispum. 
Mr. A. J. Keeling, Bingley, showed a very fine 
Worthii Magnificum (A.M.). 
Cypripedium Charles- 
