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form, Masdevallia ignea, Miltonia vexillaria, Cymbidium Lowianum 
concolor and insigne, well-flowered plants of Sophronitis grandiflora, 
Cypripedium niveum, Odontoglossum Thompsonianum, eximium, Jasper, 
duteopurpureum, and some good O. Pescatorei and crispum. 
Davipson Cup. 
The Davidson Cup, offered for the best Cattleya Mendelii in the Show, 
~was awarded to F. Menteith Ogilvie, Esq., The Shrubbery, Oxford, for 
C. M. Queen Mary, a charming white variety with a slight flush of rose in 
front of the light yellow disc. 
LINDLEY MEDAL. 
A Lindley Medal was awarded to Messrs. Armstrong & Brown, 
‘Tunbridge Wells, for a magnificent specimen of Coelogyne pandurata 
bearing three exceptionally long spikes, two of them each with sixteen and 
the other thirteen flowers, an example of good culture which we have never 
seen equalled. 
FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATES. 
L&LIOCATTLEYA SIBYL Low’s vaR. (C. Mendelii x L.-c. Dominiana). 
+A superb hybrid, the flowers being large and of excellent shape, and 
having the sepals and petals tinged with rose and veined with purple, while 
the front of the broad lip is purple-crimson, and the crest white and yellow. 
Exhibited by Messrs. Stuart Low & Co. 
L#&LIOCATTLEYA TRANSYLVANIA (L.-c. Leonora X C. Enid).—A very 
handsome hybrid, having large flowers of excellent shape, and the colour 
rose-purple with a deep purple-crimson lip. Exhibited by J. Gurney 
Fowler, Esq. 
Opontiopa CoLMANI& (Oda. Bradshawiz x Odm. hybrid).—A superb 
hybrid of quite a new type, with flowers of Odontoglossum shape, and deep 
yellow in colour, covered with large scarlet-red blotches. It is suggested 
that the second parent may have been something of the O. Queen of 
Gatton type. 
Awarps OF MERIT. 
CATTLEYA Tityus VAR. REx (Octave-Doin x Enid).—A very fine form 
of perfect shape, having light rose-coloured sepals and petals, the front lobe 
of the lip purple-crimson, and the disc yellow. Exhibited by Messrs. Flory 
& Black. ; 
Disa Biackn (Luna xX grandiflora).—A vigorous and handsome hybrid, 
most like the latter in colour, but larger and approaching D. Veitchii in 
shape. There were about ten flowers on the two spikes, with rose-purple 
lateral sepals and much paler dorsal. Exhibited by Messts. Flory & Black. 
L&LIOCATTLEYA GOLD-STAR (L.-c. Ariel x C. Mendelii).—A charming 
hybrid, bearing an inflorescence of six deep golden-yellow flowers, with a 
claret-coloured front to the lip. Exhibited by Messrs. Sander & Sons. 
