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awarded a First-class Certificate for Cypripedium X Mrs. W. Mostyn 

 < ? Calypso X Leeanum var.), a fine hybrid, fairly intermediate between its 

 supposed parents. Two forms of C. insigne were also sent. 



Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford, Dorking (gr. Mr. White), received 

 an Award of Merit for Odontoglossum X Duvivierianum burfordiense, a 

 pretty natural hybrid between O. apterum and O. cordatum (see note on 

 p. 59). A Botanical Certificate was also given to a plant of Gome/a Barken. 

 under the name of G. planifolia. 



W. Thompson, Esq., Walton Grange, Stone (gr. Mr. Stevens), exhibited 

 Cypripedium X Stevensii (Calypso Oakwood var. X Albert Hye), a large 

 and handsome hybrid, which received an Award of Merit. The upper sepal 

 was white, marked with purple at the base, while the petals and lip were 

 greenish yellow, also tinged with purple. 



W. Shuter, Esq., Belsize Grove, Hampstead (gr. Mr. Armstrong), was 

 awarded a Silver Banksian Medal for a group of finely-grown plants of 

 Cypripedium insigne, together with Saccolabium giganteum and Angra;cum 



H. F. Simonds, Esq., Beckenham (gr. Mr. Day), showed a form of 

 Cypripedium insigne having the brown colouring in the upper petal suffused 

 instead of aggregated into spots. 



A. Sutton, Esq., Bucklebury, Woolhampton (gr. Mr. Wright), showed 

 Cypripedium X Mrs. A. W. Sutton (Chamberlainianum X niveum), and C. 

 X Jessie Wright (Lathamianum X Chamberlainianum). 



Messrs. H. Low & Co., Bush Hill Park, received a First-class Certificate 

 for Cattleya Trianae alba Mrs. Edward Sondheim, a large and very hand- 

 some form. 



Messrs. J. Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, staged a good group, containing 

 Cypripedium X Leander rubrum, Laelia X Icarus (cinnabarina X flava), L. 

 X Mrs. Gratrix. L. X Clio (cinnabarina X glauca), Laelio-cattleya X Remula 

 <L. tenebrosa X C. Aclandiae), L.-c. X Epicasta, and others. An Award 

 of Merit was given to Laelio-cattleya X Orpheus (L. glauca X C. Trianae 

 alba), a fine hybrid, fairly intermediate in character. The sepals are white, 

 slightly tinged with pink, and the petals and lip white, the latter having a 

 sulphur-yellow disc. 



Messrs. B. S. Williams & Son, Upper Holloway, showed a fine group, 

 containing Cypripedium X rubrum, C. X Harrisianum, C. X Williamsii, 

 C. insigne punctatum violaceum, C. X Leeanum superbum, C. X Sallieri 

 aureum, C. X Dauthieri marmoratum, C. X D. striatum, C. X nitens 

 superbum, Calanthe X bella, C. X Veitchii alba, Laelia anceps Hilliana, 

 and some good forms of Lycaste Skinneri. A Silver Flora Medal was 

 awarded. 



M. Fl. Claes, 63, Rue des Champs, Brussels, showed Odontoglossum X 



