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verrucosa, Odontoglossum crispum, O. cordatum and O. gloriosum, 
Cypripedium barbatum, Cattleya Mossiz, Lelia tenebrosa and L. purpurata., | 
F. Hardy, Esq., Tyntesfield, Ashton-on-Mersey (gr. Mr. Stafford) received 
a Silver Flora Medal for a small but excellent group, including fine examples 
of Cypripedium callosum Sandere and ©. X Gowerianum, Odontoglossums 
crispum, Pescatorei, citrosmum and Cervantesii, Miltonia vexillaria, 
Dendrobium Bensone, Lelia -purpurata, Cattleya Skinneri alba, several 
good C. Mossi, and an immense-flowered C. Schilleriana called Hardy’s 
variety, to which a First-class Certificate was given. 
Ludwig Mond, Esq., The Poplars, Avenue Road, Regent’s Park (gr. 
Mr. Clark) also received a Silver Flora Medal for a small but very good 
group, in which we noted Oncidium  sarcodes, Ccelogyne Dayana, 
Epidendrum vitellinum, Lelia purpurata, Cattleya Mossiz, and Odonto- 
glossums hastilabium, cirrhosum, citrosmum, cordatum, and crispum. 
Welbore S. Ellis, Esq., Hazelbourne, Dorking (gr. Mr. Barrell) received 
a Silver-gilt Banksian Medal for a fine group, consisting chiefly of 
Odontoglossums, and including a fine series of well-grown O. crispum, with 
O. cordatum, citrosmum, hastilabium, Hallii, sceptrum, &c. We also noted 
a good Oncidium Marshallianum, seven plants of the handsome Cochlioda 
Neetzliana, and some good Miltonia vexillaria. 
A. Gillett, Esq., Fair-oak Lodge, Bishopstoke, Hants (gr. Mr. 
Carr) also received a Silver-gilt Banksian Medal for a fine and well-arranged 
group, including some good Miltonia vexillaria, a pretty M. Phalzenopsis 
with ten flowers, good forms of Lelia purpurata, Cattleya Mossiz, and 
Odontoglossum crispum, O. cordatum, and var. aureum, a good plant of O. 
hastilabium, the handsome Cochlioda Neetzliana, a good plant of Zygopetalum 
crinitum with two spikes, Cypripedium niveum, and various others. 3 
W. Thompson, Esq., Walton Grange, Stone (gr. Mr. Stevens), — 
contributed a small but very select group, to which a Silver-gilt Banksian 
Medal was given, while three of the plants were selected for special awards. 
It included the handsome Odontoglossum sceptrum aureum, with a spike of 
eleven very deep yellow flowers, spotted with light brown (First-class 
Certificate), O. x excellens Thompsonianum with very deep yeliow ground 
(Award of Merit), O. crispum Annie, a light rose prettily spotted 
variety (Award of Merit) and four other superb forms of O. crispum), 
the handsome 9. xX Wilckeanum elegans with a spike of sixteen 
flowers, and another fine form of this hybrid with as many as twenty, O. 
X Coradinei with very broad segments, and several plants of the brilliant 
Cochlioda Neetzliana, one carrying six spikes. 
Malcolm C. Cooke, Esq., Kingston Hill (gr. Mr. Buckell) received 
a Silver Banksian Medal for a very good group, including Cymbidium 
Lowianum, Miltonia  vexillaria, Lelia purpurata, Cattleyas Mossiz, 
