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Whitei, C. Mossiz Wageneri, and some good C. Warscewiczii, a good 
example of Vanda ccerulea, Lelia tenebrosa Walton Grange var., 
Phalzenopsis amabilis, Oncidium crispum, a fine example of Cleisostoma 
secundum with numerous arching racemes of purple flowers, Aérides virens, 
good examples of Promenza xanthina, Oncidium pubes, a well-flowered 
Brassavola tuberculata, Bulbophyllum Lobbii and barbigerum, Sophro- 
catlelia Laconia (S.-l. heatonensis X L.-c. callistoglossa), a very pretty 
hybrid with deep rose flowers, Odontioda Charlesworthii, three good 
Cypripedium caudatum, and a number of good Odontoglossums. 
Mr. H. Dixon, Spencer Park Nursery, Wandsworth, received a Silver 
Flora Medal for a good group of showy things, including two fine Leelio- 
cattleya bletchleyensis, the var. Emperor bearing a spike of five very richly- 
coloured flowers, Lelia tenebrosa, two good examples of Cattleya Mossiz 
Wageneri, Odontoglossum eximium, illustrissimum, crispum, and O. 
armainvillierense xanthotes, Odontioda Thwaitesiz, Charlesworthii, and a 
few others. 
Messrs. J. & A. McBean, Cooksbridge, received a Silver Flora Medal 
for a brilliant group, including good examples of Oncidium McBeanianum, 
Dendrobium Dearei and Sander, Ccelogyne pandurata, Miltonia vexillaria 
chelseiensis with three spikes, Odontoglossum Pescatorei with a fine panicle 
of flowers, O. armainvillierense xanthotes, O. hastilabium, and O. Hyeanum, 
Masdevallia Schlimii, Lzliocattleya Emmeline (L. anceps Schroeder X 
C. Whitei), and others, while brilliant colour was supplied by a number of 
Odontioda Bradshawiz, Charlesworthii, Lutetia, Brewii, and five good 
examples of Cochlioda Neetzliana. 
Mr. C. F. Waters, Deanland Nursery, Balcombe, received a Silver 
Banksian Medal for a bright little group, including examples of Vanda 
teres, Cattleya citrina, Leliocattleya Aphrodite and Canhamiana, 
Renanthera Imschootiana, Masdevallia Houtteana, Miltonia vexillaria, 
Odontoglossum Pescatorei and crispum, Odontioda Charlesworthii, 
Dendrobium Thwaitesiz, and a form of Eulophia nuda having the flowers 
entirely greenish. 
FirstT-cLAss CERTIFICATES. 
Cattteya Warscewiczi vaR. Mrs. E. ASHWORTH.—A very beautiful 
form, bearing a spike of four large blush pink flowers, with a pale yellow 
throat to the lip.—Exhibited by Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. . 
ODONTOGLOSSUM Grorcius-Rex.—This magnificent hybrid, derived 
from O. Rolfez and another O. Harryanum hybrid whose identity is 
uncertain, has now developed into a remarkably strong plant, bearing @ 
panicle of twenty-eight flowers, heavily blotched with dark claret-purple on 
a light yellowish ground. Exhibited by J. Gurney Fowler, Esq. The 
history of the plant and a figure are given on page 240. 
