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beautiful variety, having broad, light salmon-yellow sepals and petals, 
shaded with rose, and the lip dark crimson with an orange-coloured disc. 
Exhibited by Messrs. Hassall & Co., Southgate. 
L@LIOCATTLEYA CANHAMINOSA GOLDEN FLEECE (Canhamiana xX 
luminosa)-—A brilliant hybrid, bearing a spike of four well-shaped flowers, 
having light yellow sepals and petals, the latter beautifully crisped, and the 
lip freckled with rosy mauve, with golden yellow veining on the disc. 
Exhibited by Messrs. Armstrong & Brown. 
GENERAL EXHIBITS. 
Baron Bruno Schréder, The Dell, Englefield Green (gr. Mr. J. E. Shill), 
sent Cattleya Astron (Dusseldorfii Undine x Harrisoniana alba, bearing a 
spike of five charming white flowers, C. Capella (Mossiae Wageneri x 
O’Brieniana alba), another pretty albino, and Leliocattleya Golden Queen 
(parentage unrecorded), bearing a three-flowered inflorescence, the sepals 
and petals being buff-orange, and the three-lobed lip magenta-crimson, with 
a very broad front lobe. 
Messrs. Armstrong & Brown, Tunbridge Wells, were awarded a Silver 
Flora Medal for a fine group, including some good examples of Lelio- 
cattleya George Woodhams, and others, Cattleya Iris and the brilliant var. 
majestica, C. Claesiana alba, C. Saturn alba, C. Arlequin (C. Daviesii x 
Hardyana), a richly-coloured hybrid, Bulbophyllum grandiflorum, two 
well-flowered Miltonia St. Andre, Masdevallia Roezlii, Odontioda Charles- 
worthii, Brassocattleyas, and various other good things. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, also received a Silver 
Flora Medal for a very fine group, including Leliocattleya Britannia 
Regina (Lc. Canhamiana alba X C. Warscewiczii Frau Melaine Beyrodt), 
a superb form, bearing an infloresence of three large white flowers, with the 
front of the lip bright purple, good forms of Lc. Momus, Laura, Appam, 
Serbia, Hesta, Thyone, and Salonica, Miltonioda Thora (M. Warscewiczii 
xX Oda. Cooksoniz), the charming Odontonia Magali-Sander var. 
xanthotes with a large panicle of light yellow flowers, Cattleya Dowiana 
aurea, C. Gaskelliana alba, a very fine form of Odontoglossum Rolfez, and 
some brilliant forms of Odontioda Brewii, Euterpe, Wilsonii, and others. 
Messrs. Sanders, St. Albans, received a Silver Banksian Medal for an 
interesting group, including Leliocattleya Irensis perfecta (C. Iris & Lec. 
bletchleyensis), Lc. Longueval (C. Dowiana aurea X Lc. Berthe Fournier), 
very rich ruby purple with yellow veining in the throat, a fine Lc. callis- 
toglossa, Lc. Rodin (C. Warscewiczii x Lc. Antigone), Cattleya Atalanta, 
Wavriniana, and Thurgoodiana, Eria floribunda and rhynchostyloides, 
Brassavola cordata, and a number of other botanical species. 
Messrs. Flory & Black, Slough, sent a good form of Brassocattleya 
Ilene, with rosy lilac flowers. 
