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Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Upper Clapton, exhibited Cypripedium x 
Alfred Hollington, together with various other Cypripediums, and Cattleya 
xX Minucia. 
Messrs. F. Sander & Co., St. Albans, sent Maxillaria striata, a good 
plant of Odontoglosum Krameri with twenty flowers, Miltonia spectabilis 
Moreliana, the handsome M. xX Bluntii Peetersiana, Cypripedium xX 
calloso-Rothschildianum, C. x barbato-Rothschildianum, &c. 
At the meeting held on September 21st there was again a good show of 
Orchids, one First-class Certificate and five Awards of Merit being given. 
J. Coleman, Esq., Gatton Park, Surrey (gr. Mr. King), sent a remarkable 
form of Lelia pumila prestans called Gatton Park variety, to which a First- 
class Certificate was given. The sepals and petals were white with a 
suffusion of purplish blue, as also was the front of the lip. 
D. M. Grimsdale, Esq., Kent Lodge, Uxbridge, showed a fine Cattleya 
Harrisoniana, major, and an excellent Oncidium Papilio, the latter receiving 
an Award of Merit. 
R. I. Measures, Esq., Cambridge Lodge, Camberwell (gr. Mr. Chapman), 
also received an Award of Merit for a good Miltonia X Bluntii Peetersiana. 
F, W. Moore, Esq, Royal Botanic Garden, Glasnevin, received an 
Award of Merit for the very rare and striking Lycaste Denningiana, in 
which the lip is reddish-orange and the sepals and petals green tinged with 
orange. 
W. S. M’Millan, Esq., Ardenholme, Maghull, Liverpool (gr. Mr. 
Robertson), sent Cattleya X Hardyana alba, a most beautiful form with 
white sepals and petals, and rich purple-crimson lip with the usual golden 
veining. It was obtained among plants imported by Messrs. Charlesworth 
& Co., of Heaton, Bradford. 
Sir Frederick Wigan, Clare Lawn, East Sheen (gr. Mr. Young), sent a 
fine inflorescence of the showy but rather rare Houlletia Brocklehurstiana. 
Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Clapton Nursery, staged a very fine group, to 
which a Silver Flora Medal was given. It contained some well-flowered 
specimens of Vanda ccerulea, fine forms of Cypripedium Charlesworthii, 
C. X Arthurianum, C. x Alfred Hollington, and others, a pretty light form 
of Dendrobium x Leeanum, Lelia pumila prestans, fine specimens of 
Odontoglossum grande, O. Harryanum, O. crispum, Oncidium Jonesianum, 
O. varicosum, Lelio-cattleya ™% Aurora, L.-c. X Novelty, Cattleya 
Lueddemanniana, C. Gaskelliana delicatissima, a pretty, nearly white 
form, C., granulosa Schofieldiana, C. X porphyrophlebia, &c. An 
Award of Merit was given to Cattleya X Hardyana Lowiz, a handsome 
variety with the lip very rich purple crimson in front, and the golden 
veinings at the sides very distinct, 
