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Mr. J. Cypher, Cheltenham, staged a nice group of plants, to which a 

 Bronze Medal was given. Dendrobium X Andromeda (D. X Cassiope X 

 aureum philippinense), a flower of great purity and slightly scented,, 

 received an Award of Merit ; another interesting plant from the same 

 source being a hybrid from Cypripedium Haynaldianum X Chamberlain- 

 ianum, the flower being intermediate, and partaking of the latter parent 

 in its almost perpetual flowering habit. C. X J. Howes was also shown, 

 and its previous award confirmed. 



Messrs. John Cowan & Co., Gateacre, exhibited a good Odontoglossum,. 

 under the name of O. crispum var. guttatum xanthoglossum, which the 

 Committee doubted, and asked to see the plant again. 



Mr. John Robson, Altrincham, staged a group of Odontoglossums, for 

 which a Bronze Medal was awarded. O. crispum Robsoni, a fine round 

 form, rather nicely marked, was voted an Award of Merit. 



A. Warburton, Esq., Haslingden, exhibited Odontoglossum X Wilcke- 

 anum Vine House var., in its way something like Mr. Thompson's O. X W. 

 Golden Queen, but not so round. The petals were delicately fimbriated 

 and gave a charming character to the flower. It received a First-class 

 Certificate. 



Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Enfield, staged a nice group of various 

 Orchids, noticeable among which were several good forms of Cattleya 

 Trianae. A Bronze Medal was awarded. Cypripedium X Winnianum 

 was submitted to the Committee but was passed over. 



Mr. A. J. Keeling, Bingley, had a good set of hybrid Cypripedes, among 

 which was a hybrid between C. callosum and C. Lawrenceanum, the pro- 

 duct being a fine, bold flower. A Bronze Medal was accorded to the group. 



At the meeting held on February 6th there was again a fine display. 



\Y. Thompson, Esq., Stone (gr. Mr. Stevens), received a Bronze Medal' 

 for a group containing some fine pans of Sophronitis grandiflora, and a few 

 good Odontoglossums. O. crispum Jubilee received a First-class Certificate 

 and a Cultural Certificate. 



O. O. Wrigley, Esq., Bury (gr. Mr. Rogers), staged a fine group of 

 Cypripediums, which gained a Silver Medal. A fine plant of C. X 

 Lathamianum, in a six-inch pot, and bearing fourteen flowers, received a 

 Cultural Certificate. 



From the Garden of the late Mrs. Briggs-Bury, Accrington (gr. Mr. 

 Wilkinson), came Cypripedium X Beeckmanni, C. X aureum var. Pomona 

 (Award of Merit), and a very fine C. X Lilian Greenwood (First-class 



Mrs. S. Gratrix, Whalley Range (gr. Mr. G. Cypher), sent the handsome 

 Lycaste X Ballis. 



