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flower, some good Cattleya Mossie, Lzliocattleya Mauretania magnifica, 
L.-c. Roger-Sander (L.-c. luminosa x C. Mossiz), L.-c. Acis, and L.-c. 
Aphrodite, some good Odontiodas and Odontoglossums, Angreecum Scottii, 
the rare . Sarcochilus unguiewlatus, Xylobium squalens, Ccelogyne 
integerrima, Eria ornata, Dendrobium crystallinum, and other interesting 
thing (Silver Flora Medal). 
Messrs. Hassall & Co., Southgate, staged a fine group, including white 
and coloured forms of Cattleya Mossiz, C. Dusseldorfii Undine, good 
examples of Lelia purpurata, Trichopilia Backhouseana, Leeliocattleya 
Cowanii, an orange-coloured form of Miltonioda Cooperi, two good 
Sarcopodium acuminatum, Odontoglossum percultum sulphureum, a 
pretty sulphur-coloured form with an occasional blotch on some of the 
segments, O. Pescatorei and other good things (Silver Banksian Medal). 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co., Jarvisbrook, staged a fine group, including 
some excellent forms of Cattleya Mossiz# and Mendelii, Lzliocattleya 
Aphrodite and Helius, the latter a good yellow hybrid, Chysis Sedenii, 
Renanthera Imschootiana, a fine Oncidium Gardneri, O. Kramerianum, the 
fragrant Epidendrum ionosmum, Vanda Parishii, V. ccerulescens; and 
others (Silver Banksian Medal). 
Messrs. J. & A. McBean, Cooksbridge, staged a group, including 
a fine example of Odontoglossum Pescatorei with a branched inflorescence, 
O. Hyeanum, and others, Odontioda Lutetia, Lambeauiana, and Charles- 
worthii, some good Miltonia vexillaria and M. Hyeana, Cattleya Mossi, 
Leliocattleya Aphrodite and Helius, the latter a good yellow, and others 
(Silver Banksian Medal). 
Messrs. Flory & Black, Slough, sent two good examples of Disa Luna, 
Cattleya Mossiz Wageneri Langley var., a very fine thing, C. Dusseldorfii 
Undine, Leliocattleya Domallus (Dominiana Xx Pallas), with lilac-coloured 
sepals and petals and a rich purple lip, L.-c. apricosa (L.-c. Ophir X C- 
Schroederz), having light buff ground colour, the petals tinged with purple, 
and the lip with a zone of darker purple, and L.-c. Gladiator. 
FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATES. 
CYPRIPEDIUM CuRTISII SANDERZ.—A very charming albino, bearing 
four well-developed flowers, the dorsal sepal striped with green on a white 
ground, and the rest of the markings green. The absence of the purple 
colour extends to the leaves, and by this character it was picked out and 
set aside three years ago for flowering. It has the strongly variegated 
leaves of the C. Curtisii nobilior type. Exhibited by Messrs. Sander & Sons: 
ODONTOGLOssUM MENIER var. ST.-VINCENT (gandavense x amabile).— 
A handsome thing, having the sepals and petals tinged with lilac and much 
blotched with claret colour below, while the lip is white in front and barred 
with claret-purple behind. Exhibited by J. Gurney Fowler, Esq. 
