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flowers, O. Bradshawie American Triumph, a large orange-scarlet form, 
and O. Ada (C. Neetzliana x Odm. Thompsonianum), bearing a spike of 
claret-red flowers with a deep yellow crest. The others were finely-grown 
‘plants of familiar hybrids. 
G. W. Bird, Esq., Manor House, West Wickham (gr. Mr. Redden), 
showed Odontioda Gladys Famille Rose (Odm. Pescatorei x Od. Brad- 
shawiz), a well-grown plant with handsomely spotted flowers. 
Baron Bruno Schréder, The Dell, Englefield Green (gr. Mr. J. E. Shill), 
sent cut flowers of Lzliocattleya Monte-Rosa (L. purpurata Schroedere X 
C. Suzanne-Hye), white, with the front of the lip purple, Lc. Schroglossa 
(Le. callistoglossa X C. Schroederee Niobe), Lc. Anaconda, Lc. Aphrodite 
and Lelia purpurata Schroederz. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, staged a brilliant group 
of finely-grown plants, to which a Silver-gilt Flora Medal was awarded. 
With few exceptions the plants had been raised in the establishment, and 
among them we noted a fine set of Miltonia vexillaria, including the 
brilliant var. Lyoth, with good forms of M. Charlesworthii, Bleuana, and 
Venus, a beautifully-shaped Odontoglossum crispum roseum, several good 
O. c. xanthotes, O. eximium xanthotes, O. Aireworth, O. Doris, O. Isonzo 
(illustrissimun X ctispum), rich claret purple, with white margin and tips, 
O. Trentino (spectabile  Alexanderi), heavily blotched with purple on a 
white ground, O. Gorizia (Jasper x President Poincaré), a handsomely- 
blotched hybrid, O. Hybla (eximium x percultum), dark reddish purple 
with white margins, Miltonioda Ida (M. Warscewiczii * Odontioda Cook- 
soni), bearing a spike of twelve bright red flowers, with the front of the 
lip lilac, Odontioda Hiawatha (Charlesworthii x Coronation), a fine red- 
purple self with a yellow crest, some fine forms of O. Charlesworthii, 
Zenobia, Joan, Lambeauiana, and Bradshawie, Leliocattleya Fascinator, 
Le. Nell Gwynne, Cattleya Mossiz Wageneri, and various other good 
things. 
Messrs. Armstrong & Brown, Tunbridge Wells, received a Silver Flora 
Medal for a fine group, largely consisting of Odontoglossums and 
Odontiodas, with a few Leliocattleyas and white Cattleyas. We also 
noted a good plant of Ccelogyne pandurata with a fine spike, two nice 
plants of Cirrhopetalum Collettii, Miltonia vexillaria G. D. Owen with two 
spikes of six flowers each, two well-grown Milton Phalenopsis, Brasso- 
cattleya Veitchii splendens, and Leliocattleya Aphrodite with six flowers. 
Among the Odontoglossums were O. Aglianum (Aglaon x Lambeauianum), 
claret-red with white margin and the broad lip white in front, and O. 
Bullecourt (Wilckeanum x Mars), a fine thing, heavily blotched with red 
on a yellow ground, shading off to white at the margin, and the petals 
finely fringed, while Odontioda was represented by examples of O. Henryi, 
