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x hirsuto-Sallieri (C. x Sallieri ¢ x C. hirsutissimum 3), a very whitish- 
yellow flower with faint rose tips to the petals; and Botanical Certificates to 
the charming little Epidendrum Endresii and Sarcochilus Hartmanni. 
Baron Sir H. Schroder, The Dell, Egham (gr. Mr. Ballantine), received 
a Cultural Commendation for two enormous spikes of Calanthe x Baron 
Schréder, a dark and a light coloured form. 
W. C. Walker, Esq., Percy Lodge, Winchmore Hill (gr. Mr. Cragg), 
sent a light-coloured form of Dendrobium nobile, and a fine specimen of 
D. primulinum giganteum, the latter receiving a Cultural Commendation. 
The Right Hon. J. Chamberlain, M.P., Highbury, Birmingham (gr. Mr. 
Burberry), showed a small group of Dendrobiums, including D. xX Wardiano- 
japonicum, D. x. melanodiscus, D. nobile delicata, D. x Luna, D. xX 
pallens, D. x The Pearl, the three latter beautiful light forms, and a very 
promising seedling from D. x Ainsworthii g and D. nobile nobilius ?. 
F. A. Bevan, Esq., Trent Park, Barnet (gr. Mr. Lees), showed Odonto- 
glossum Hallii with a much-branched inflorescence. 
W. A. Gent, Esq., Brooklands, Cheshire, sent the beautiful Dendrobium 
nobile Amesianum. 
Mr. J. R. Hall, Foxwarren Gardens, Cobham, sent a spike of Phaius 
x hybridus (P. grandifolius x Wallichii). 
T. B. Haywood, Esq., Woodhatch, Reigate (gr. Mr. Salter), sent a 
pretty Lzlio-cattleya of unrecorded parentage, the flower Indian-yellow 
inclining to reddish, with purple veining on the lip. 
S. J. Lutwyche, Esq., Eden Park, Beckenham (gr. Mr. Paterson), 
showed two seedling Dendrobiums. 
Mr. F, Perry, Spye Park Gardens, Chippenham, sent a good white form 
of Odontoglossum crispum. | 
H. Howard Vyse, Esq., Stoke Place, Slough (gr. Mr. Page), sent 
Lycaste Skinneri. 
A. Warburton, Esq., Vine House, Haslingden, sent a fine spotted form 
of Odontoglossum crispum, tinged with purple on the sepals and petals. 
Messrs. James Veitch & Sons, Royal Exotic Nursery, Chelsea, staged a 
very fine group, to which a Silver Flora Medal was given. It included 
Cattleya X intertexta (C. Mossia @ x C. Warneri 3), a handsome hybrid 
most approaching the latter; C. x Miranda (C. amethystoglossa @ X C. 
Triane 3) a very pretty form, with lilac-tinted sepals and petals, having 
purple-feathered markings at the apex, and the front of the lip bright 
purple ; some fine varieties of C. Trianz; Dendrobium xX splendidissimum 
nobilius (D. x splendidissimum grandiflorum ¢ x D. nobile nobilius ¢), 
the flowers large and with prettily marbled petals; D. Wardianum, D. X 
Aspasia, D. X Wiganie, D. x crassinodi-Wardianum, the handsome D. 
atroviolaceum, forms of D. x Ainsworthii, and D. x euosmum ; numerous 
