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with the front lobe of the undulate lip purple and some yellow lines in the 
throat. 
Messrs. Armstrong & Brown, Tunbridge Wells, staged a good group 
of hybrids, containing a well-flowered plant of the graceful Maxillaria 
sanguinea, Cypripedium Cupid, C. Daisy-Barclay, and C. Helen II. Orchid- 
hurst var., Odontioda Amethyst, Charlesworthii, and Madeline, a fine plant 
of Odontoglossum illustrissimum Orchidhurst var., O. Amethyst Glebelands 
var., the fine O. crispum Luciani, and a number of promising seedlings, 
including O. Fabia (Aglaon X eximium), a richly-coloured flower, O. Ancre 
(Mars X armainvillierense), white, with zones of chocolate blotches, good 
forms of O. eximillus, promerens, Peerless, Conqueror, and others (Silver 
Flora Medal). 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, staged a group of choice 
things in well-grown examples, including two forms of Brassocatlelia Joan, 
one with deep yellow flowers, the other flame-coloured with a yellow throat, 
fine examples of Leeliocattleya bella alba, Le. Serbia, Lc. Daphne (Lc. 
Gottiana X C. Enid), a fine thing, having blush-white sepals and petals 
and a purple-crimson lip, Le. Miranda (Dominiana x St.-Gothard), a 
charming novelty, having rose-coloured sepals and petals, and a purple lip, 
with lilac margin and deep yellow lines in the throat, good examples of 
Odontoglossum Jasper and armainvillierense xanthotes, and _ several 
brilliantly-coloured Odontiodas (Silver Flora Medal). 
Messrs. Flory & Black, Slough, staged a good example of Brassocattleya. 
Andre-Maron, Bc. Floryi (Bc. Leemanie x C. Empress-Frederick), 4 
promising hybrid, having blush-coloured flowers of good shape, with a rosy 
zone round the yellow disc of the lip, Sophrocattleya warnhamensis, the 
new Sophrocatlelia Myra (described at page 5), and the clear yellow 
Cypripedium Glorita. 
Messrs. Hassall & Co., Southgate, staged good examples of Cymbidium , 
Alexanderi, Sybil, and Corona (Lowianum x Schlegelii), with a good form 
of Sophrocattleya Saxa bearing two flowers. 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, sent a good ‘oe of f Laeliocattleya 
Sir Douglas Haig (Lc. Henry-Greenwood x C. Octave-Doin). 
On February 27th there was a larger display of Orchids, and a feature of 
the meeting was a fine hybrid Eulophiella from Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., 
which gained a First-class Certificate. Other awards were two medals, 
three Awards of Merit, and a Preliminary Commendation. 
Orchid Committee present :—Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., (in the 
Chair), J. O’Brien (hon. sec.), W. Bolton, S. W. Flory, Arthur Dye; 
W. H. Hatcher, T. Armstrong, F. J. Hanbury, E. R. Ashton, R. A. Rolfe, 
‘and R. Brooman White. 
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