THE ORCHID REVIEW. 



good Lselia purpurata, 



L. tenebrosa, L. lobata, Ccelogyne 



Dayana, Anguloa Ruckeri, Cattleya Skin 

 Schilleriana, Dendrobiurr 



2. Mossise, 

 violet-blue 



Odontoglossums, including O X elegans, 

 ■OncTdiums'concolor and" Marshallianum, some good Maxillaria vexillaria 

 Cypripedium X Goweri magnificum, C. X Ashburtonise giganteum, and 

 various others, the whole being very effectively arranged. 



Messrs B. S. Williams & Son received a Silver-gilt Banksian Medal 

 for a line group, containing fine examples of Cattleya Mossi* and Mendelii, 

 C. Skinneri, Platyclinis latifolia, L*lia cinnabarina, Miltonia vexillaria, 

 Cymbidium' Lowianum, Aerides virens, Oncidium sarcodes, and various 

 others. 



Messrs. Cowan & Co., staged another large and varied group, which 

 gained a Silver Flora Medal. It contained many fine Odontoglossum 

 crispum, O. X Adrian*, O. triumphans latisepalum, O X spectabile, 

 Masdevallia Veitchiana, M. Estradae, M. X Cassiope, M. X Rushtoni, 

 the rare Brassia Keiliana, some good Oncidium Gardner!, Cypripedium 



Lawrenceanum Hye 



Charles Richman, and many 



other good things. ., n . 



M. Ch. Vuylsteke, Ghent, staged a really remarkable group of Odonto- 

 glossums, for the most part home-raised seedlings, and to which a Silver 

 Flora Medal was deservedly awarded. It contained the fine O X 

 loochristiense pnestans, superb forms of O. X spectabile and O X Roife*. 

 three fine forms of O. X Denison*, O. X bellatulum, good forms of O. 

 crispum and O. Pescatorei, with some others. A First-class Certificate 

 was eiven to O. X ardentissimum, with heavy dark claret markings, an d 

 Awards of Merit to O. X concinnum, white prettily blotched with purple, 

 O X dulce, another purple-spotted form, and O. X venificum, charmingly 

 suffused and blotched with light purple. The parentage of these four, 

 hybrids was not recorded, but they seemed to combine the characters 

 of O. Pescatorei and heavily spotted forms of O. crispum. 



Messrs Linden, Moortebeeke, also received a Silver Flora Medal for 

 a fine group, in which forms of Odontoglossum crispum and O. X Adrian* 

 were conspicuous, together with O X mulus chromaticum, pale yellow 

 with many small spots, and the characteristic luteopurpureum lip, a fine 

 O Hunnevvellianum, some good Laelio-cattleyas, &c. 



Mr. Ed. Kromer, Croydon, received an Award of Ment for the remark- 

 able Cattleya intermedia Aquinii, figured at page 7 3 of our eighth volume. 

 MA A Peeters, Brussels, sent a fine Odontoglossum crispum 

 virginale,'and four finely spotted forms, of which O. c. Glory of Brussels 

 "'tfrRoron', AltHncham, staged a small group, in which Cymbidium 



