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Sir Frederick Wigan, Clare Lawn, East Sheen (gr. Mr. White) showed 
a handsome form of Lelia purpurata, with white flowers, the front lobe of 
the lip being bright claret coloured, changing to lilac towards the margin. 
Messrs. James Veitch and Sons, Chelsea, staged a splendid group of 
well-grown and flowered specimens, to which a Silver-gilt Flora Medal was 
awarded. It included the pretty Cattleya x Philo (C. Mossie ? x 
C. iricolor 3), Lzlio-cattleya x Ascania, the handsome L.-c. x Hippolyta, 
and several forms of L-c. x Latona, some having the sepals and petals 
lemon yellow, slightly tinged with reddish, and others much darker, the 
front lobe in each case being deep purple. It also contained some good 
Odontoglossums, Cypripediums, Masdevallias, Cattleyas, Ccelogyne 
pandurata, Disa X Veitchii, Oncidium sarcodes, O. Marshallianum, 
O. concolor, Dendrobium Phalznopsis, and other good things. 
Messrs. Hugh Low and Co., Upper Clapton, received a Silver Flora 
Medal for a very fine group, containing some good forms of Cattleya 
Mendelii and Mossiz, C. Schroedere, C. Schilleriana, a splendid C. 
Gaskelliana alba, some splendid forms of Lelia purpurata, some good pans 
of Dendrobium Bensonie, Ccelogyne pandurata, a very fine form of 
Odontoglossum x Andersonianum, and other Odontoglossums, Cypripediums, 
Dendrobiums, &c. 
Messrs. B.S. Williams and Son, Upper Holloway, received a Silver 
Banksian Medal for a fine group, including some good forms of Cattleya 
Mendelii and Schroeder, C. Skinneri, some fine Lelia purpurata, Miltonia 
spectabilis, Ada aurantiaca, Angrecum Leonis, Oncidium concolor, some ° 
good Calanthe Regnieri Sanderiana, Dendrobium Devonianum and D. 
thyrsiflorum, D. Dalhousieanum luteum, Cypripedium Mastersianum, 
Chamberlainianum, and others. 
Messrs. Cripps and Sons, Tunbridge Wells, received a Silver Banksian 
Medal for a small group of showy things, in which two splendidly-flowered 
specimens of Selenipedium caudatum were particularly noteworthy, also S.c. 
Wallisii and Cypripedium philippinense. 
THE TEMPLE SHOW. 
THE tenth great Annual Flower Show of the Royal Horticultural Society 
was held in the Inner Temple Gardens on May 26th, 27th, and 28th, and 
brought together a magnificent display of Orchids, in which most of the 
showy Orchids which flower at this season were represented in force, the 
groups contributed by the President, Sir Srevor Lawrence, and Baron Sir 
Henry Schréder being, as usual, superb. The arrangement was much the 
same as on former occasions, and in the grouping of the plants themselves 
