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the flowers being large and dark Indian red in colour, with a pale margin : 
to the petals, and the broad lip white, regularly spotted all over with Indian 
red. Exhibited by Messrs. Armstrong & Brown. 
GENERAL EXHIBITS. 
Dr. Miguel Lacroze, Bryndir, Roehampton (Orchid-grower Miss 
Robertson), showed Leliocattleya Serbia Bryndir var., a well-shaped 
variety, and Sophrocatlelia Meuse Bryndir var., bearing two fine flowers. 
Mrs. F. W. Ogilvie, The Shrubbery, Oxford (gr. Mr. Balmforth), sent 
Cypripedium Winsum (callosum Sandere X Winifred Hollington), tinged 
and dotted with purple on a white ground. 
Messrs. Armstrong & Brown, Tunbridge Wells, were awarded a Silver 
‘Flora Medal for a fine group, composed largely of well-grown Cattleyas, 
‘Odontoglossums, and Odontiodas, with a few Leliocattleyas and Cypn- _ 
pediums, Miltonia Bleuana, Cymbidiums, &c., noteworthy among them 
being Cattleya Clotho magnifica, a particularly brilliant form, C. Triane 
alba, Leeliocattleya Queen Alexandra, Cypripedium Florida (Fowlerianum 
x glaucophyllum), C. Cupid, and some promising seedling Odontoglossums. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, also received a Silver 
Flora Medal for a fine group of well-grown plants, noteworthy among them 
being the chaste Vanda teres alba with three flowers, Odontoglossum 
Cereus (Phoebe X Harryanum), combining well the characters of the two 
parents, O. Carene (Rolfez X spectabile), in which the Harryanum influence 
coming in through both parents was very marked, some brilliant 
Odontiodas, Cattleya Enid alba, some good Cypripediums, &c. 9 
Messrs. J. Cypher & Sons, Cheltenham, received a Silver . Banksia 
Medal for a good group of choice Cypripediums, with examples of the rare 
Oncidium cucullatum, Ccelogyne intermedia, apparently combining the 
characters of C. cristata and C. flaccida, and a few Masdevallias. Among 
the Cypripediums we noted C. Cupid, C. Dowlingianum, C. Venus. val- 
Boltonii, and C. Lloyd-George (Beeckmanii x aureum Hyeanum), a fine 
novelty, most like the former in the details of the petals and lip, and the 
dorsal sepal white with feathered purple lines and a green base. 
Messrs. Hassall & Co., Southgate, received a Silver Banksian Medal for 
a group of Cymbidiums, with Cattleya Trianz alba and two Odontiodas: 
Among the Cymbidiums we noted examples of C. Moira and C. Sybil 
sulphureum, the latter a pretty light yellow form. f. 4S 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co., Jarvisbrook, received a Silver Banksia? 
Medal for a good group, in which examples of Sophrocattleya Saxa, Doris 
and Thwaitesii, with Sophrocatlelia Marathon, and Sophrolelia Psyche 
were very effective, with Oncidium Kramerianum, Odontioda Cupid, and a 
few others. ; : 
Messrs. J. & A. McBean, Cooksbridge, received a Silver Banksian Medal 
