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good Laelio-cattleya X G. C. Ball, L.-c. X Major-Gen. Baden Powell 

 L.-c. X Hippolyta with three fine spikes, two fine L.-c. X Digbyano- 

 Mendelii, good examples of Oncidium Gardneri, some very fine O. Mar. 

 shallianum, including the beautiful unspotted O. M. sulphureum, Tri. 

 chopilia crispa, T. suavis alba, the brilliant Renanthera Imshootiana, 

 Houlletia odoratissima and var. xanthina, Disa X Veitchii and D. x 

 langleyensis, Phaius X Norman, Dendrobium atroviolaceum, a fine Mas- 

 devallia X Shuttryana Chamberlainii, Cypripedium callosum Sanders 

 Cypripedium X leopardinum (Sallieri Hyeanum X Argus), Odonto- 

 glossum hastilabium, the rare O. X elegantius, O X Coradinei, some good 

 O. x Adrianae, O. crispum Gladys, and many other good forms of the 

 species, the remarkable O. Hallii heatonense, and others too numerous to 

 mention. First-class Certificates were given to Oncidium varicosum 

 Charlesworthii, having the lip no less than 2^ inches broad, Lalio- 

 cattleya X Hyeana splendens, and Odontoglossum Pescatorei Charles- 

 worthii, a fine form beautifully spotted with purple, and Awards of Merit 

 to O. crispum Calypso, white, heavily blotched with brown, and Lselia X 

 Helen (tenebrosa x Digbyana), a remarkable plant, which is figured at 

 page 169, under its correct name, Brassolaelia X Helen. 



Messrs. Hugh Low & Co. staged a very fine group, which gained a 

 Silver-gilt Flora Medal, and which was rich in fine things. We noted 

 Cattleya Skinneri alba and a splendidly flowered example of the typical 

 form, showy forms of C. Mossiae, C. intermedia Parthenia, Scuticaria 

 Hadwenii, Sobralia macrantha Kienastiana, Brassavola Digbyana, Epiden- 

 drum radicans, E. vitellinum, Vanda x Miss Joaquim, Cyrtopodium 

 punctatum, a fine Odontoglossum Hallii, Dendrobium Dearii, D. crystall- 

 mum album, Miltonia Roezlii, Maxillaria Sanderiana, Cypripedium Law- 

 renceanum Hyeanum, C. callosum Sanderae with six flowers, &c. An 

 Award of Merit was given to Cattleya Mossiae in memoriam Dr. Smee, a 

 large and richly coloured form. 



Messrs. Stanley Ashton & Co. staged another fine group, which secured 

 a Silver-gilt Flora Medal. It included many fine coloured forms of 

 Cattleya Mossiae, C. M. Reineckeana, C. M. Wageneri, C. Warscewiczii, 

 C. Mendelii, C. Schilleriana, Laelia X Latona, some good Odontoglossum 

 crispum, three plants of O. Edwardii, O. X Adrianae, O. x elegans, 

 Cypripedium hirsutissimum, a good C. Mastersianum, C. x William Lloyd' 

 C. Victoria-Mariae with three flowers open on the spike, Brassavola 

 Digbyana, Miltonia X Bleuana, Laelio-cattleya X highburiensis, L.-c. 

 X Massangeana, the pretty Oncidium leucochilum, O pubes and various 

 other good things. An Award of Merit was given to Cattleya Mossiae 

 Aurora, a very large rosy lilac form, with a handsome lip. 



Mr. J. Cypher also received a Silver-gilt Flora Medal for a fine group, 



