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profusion of long graceful spikes, various Cymbidiums, a finely grown 
Ccelogyne Dayana with many pendulous spikes, and others, these being 
supported by numerous well-grown Cattleyas, Leliocattleyas, Odonto- * 
glossums, Odontiodas, and others. We noted some good Cypripedium 
Lawrenceanum and C. callosum Sander, Cattleya Skinneri Temple’s var., 
a particularly large and richly-coloured form, many good Odontoglossum 
crispum, white and blotched, the rich yellow Phaius Ashworthianus, the 
striking Zygopetalum rostratum, Cymbidium Lowianum concolor, 
Celogyne Lawrenceana, Sophrocatlelia Marathon, Maxillaria Sanderiana, 
the brilliant orange-red Dendrobium arachnites with many flowers, a well- 
flowered example of the violet-blue D. Victoria-Regina, Saccolabium 
ampullaceum, Masdevallia marginella, Houtteana, caudata, tricheta, 
xipheres, ephippium, Ajax, Courtauldiana, and a profusely-flowered M. 
O’Brieniana, Lycaste cruenta, Stelis. parvula covered with bloom, 
‘Cirrhapetalum robustum, Octomeria diaphana, Saccolabium gemmatum, 
Physosiphon. Loddigesii, and a renfarkable Bulbophyllum with. a long 
reddish spike having the flowers concealed under five rows of bracts 
{B. pentastichum, Rolfe). The numerous hybrids were for the most part 
raised in the collection, and the whole group showed excellent culture and 
very tasteful arrangement. 
F. M. Ogilvie, Esq., The Shrubbery, Oxford (gr. Mr. Balmforth), sent a 
plant of the handsome Odontoglossum Harwoodii Shrubbery var., and O. 
Black-Michael, a very fine hybrid, having very broad segments, heavily 
zoned with blackish purple on a white ground. 
G. W. Bird, Esq., Manor House, West Wickham, sent a good plant of 
the handsome»Odontioda Gladys: 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, staged a particularly 
fine group of well-grown plants, to which a Gold Médal was awarded. 
‘The centre consisted of a number of Oncidium Marshallianum in a setting 
of Miltonia vexillaria, a very pleasing combination, while on either side were 
two depressions containing some showy Cattleyas, Odontiodas and 
Odontoglossums, backed by Oncidium phymatochilum with a profusion of 
its graceful flowers, Coelogyne Dayana, Cymbidiums, Epidendrums, &c., 
the ends being formed of showy Lzeliocattleyas, Cattleyas and other things, 
many of them raised in the establishment. The Odontoglossums were 
excellent, and included some beautiful home-raised O. crispum, O. c. 
xanthotes with two fine racemes, O. c. citrinum, a particularly fine thing 
with a cluster of deep yellow blotches on the sepals and lip, O. Pescatorej 
virginale, O. hastilabium, O. cordatum aureum, Odontioda Brewii, and fine 
forms of O. Bradshawiz and others. We noted also a very fine Brasso- 
catlelia Veitchii, the rare Schomburgkia Wallisii with a fine spike, some 
good Cattleya Skinneri, C. Schilleriana illuminata, a richly coloured form, 
