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very fine-hybrid, bearing. two racemes and six flowers, the sepals and petals 
deep golden-yellow, the latter suffused and veined with rose, the front of 
the lip deep claret-red, and the tube buff with some darker lines. Exhibited 
by Baron Bruno Schréder, The Dell, Englefield Green (gr. Mr. Shill). 
L#LIOCATTLEYA FASCINATOR-MOSSL& VAR. IMOGENE (L.-c. Fascinator 
alba X C. Mossiz Reineckeana).—A beautiful white form, having the front 
lobe of the lip suffused with purple and margined with white, and the throat 
deep yellow. Exhibited by Messrs. Flory & Black, Orchid Nursery, Slough. 
CULTURAL COMMENDATION. 
L#LIOCATTLEYA ANACONDA.—To Mr. J. E. Shill, grower to Baron 
Bruno Schréder, for excellent culture of the plant mentioned above. 
THE CHELSEA SHOW. 
THE Great Spring Show was held in the grounds of the Royal Hospital, 
Chelsea, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, May 18th, rgth and 2oth, 
and produced a magnificent display of Orchids. The plants occupied the 
stages at the two ends of the large tent, and were arranged in undulating 
banks and dells, producing a very charming effect. The general quality 
of the exhibits was excellent, and the number of brilliantly-coloured 
Odontiodas indicates the rapid progress that is being made in developing 
this remarkable race of garden Orchids. Novelties, however, were less 
numerous than usual. The Orchid Committee awards consisted of three 
First-class Certificates and nine Awards of Merit, while a Lindley Medal 
‘was awarded to an exceptionally well grown species of Coelogyne pandurata 
staged by. Messrs. Armstrong & Brown. Other Orchid awards included 
three Gold Medals and eight Cups. 
Orchid Committee present’: Sir Harry J. Veitch (in the Chair), Sir 
Jeremiah Colman, Bart., Messrs. J. O’Brien (hon. sec.), W. Thompson, 
R. A. Rolfe, Clive Cookson, Walter Cobb, F. J. Hanbury, T. Armstrong, 
W. P. Bound, Stuart H. Low, W. Bolton, R. Brooman-White, A. Dye, 
S. W. Flory, H. J. Chapman, Pantia Ralli, W. H. White, F. M. Ogilvie, 
H. G. Alexander, F. Sander, and Gurney Wilson. 
J. Gurney Fowler, Esq., Brackenhurst, Pembury (gr. Mr. Davis), 
staged a large and effectively arranged group of well-grown plants, to 
which a Gold Medal was awarded. At the back was a fine mass of 
Ccelogyne Dayana, bearing numerous graceful spikes, while on each side 
were two masses of the pendulous Cattleya citrina, the many bright-yellow 
flowers showing up well against the glaucous green foliage. The front was 
made up of an undulating arrangement of well-grown Orchids, in which we 
noticed numerous brilliant Leliocattleyas, forms of Cattleya Mossie and 
Mendelii, several Phaius bicolor, Brassocattleya Veitchii splendens, 
Ccelogyne pandurata, a lot of Miltonia vexillaria, with three good forms of 
