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flowered twice in seven months, Lelia harpophylla, and a fine variety called 
L. h. Claudii, Selenipedium x grande, and Cypripedium Rothschildianum. 
Messrs. James Veitch and Sons, Royal Exotic Nursery, Chelsea, received - 
an Award of Merit for Calanthe x Masuco-tricarinata (C. tricarinata 2 x 
C, Masuca f), a very pretty hybrid, the white flowers being suffused with’ 
lilac, and an inch in diameter. A fine Cymbidium x eburneo- Lowiahum 
superbum also received a First-class Certificate. 
Messrs. F, Sander and Co., St. Albans, sent several fine things, including 
Lelia anceps Schroederiana, Phaius x amabilis, and P. x Marthe, Den- 
drobium luteolum, and D. 1. superbum, the pretty D. canaliculatum, 
Odontoglossum x Coradinei albanense, a large and prettily spotted form, 
end Cypripedium x Fordianum, a fine hybrid derived from C. Stonei 2 and 
C. callosum ¢. 
Messrs. W. L. Lewis and Co., Sodtheate. sent a pretty form of Cattleya 
Trianz called C. T. Ashtoni, with a broad lip of purple-crimson tint. 
_ Mr. H. Chapman, gardener to R. I. Measures, Esq., Cambridge Lodge, 
Camberwell, exhibited a very fine series of over fifty dried flowers of Orchids, 
mounted in picture form, and the colours very well preserved. A Silver 
Banksian Medal was awarded to the group. 
__M. Seavy, photographic artist, 164, Camberwell New Road, S.E., 
exhibited a collection of beautiful photographs of Orchids, to which a 
Bronze Banksian Medal was given. The workmanship was excellent, and 
it is hardly necessary to add that both the shape and details of the flowers 
were correctly represented. We may add that our illustration of Cypri- 
pedium x Buchanianum magnificum given on page 8i, and of C, insigne 
Sanderz given at page 41 of the last volume were prepared from photographs 
taken —e this artist. 
CORRESPONDENCE, &c. 
H. J. R., Florence. Cattleya Lueddemanniana. The Cypripedium may be a form of 
C. x Swanianum. 
Alpha. ‘Lelia anceps morada.” A series of dark forms (“*morada ” being a Spanish 
word meaning dark) introduced by the Liverpool Horticultural Society some time ago. All 
the forms from this locality are said to be coloured. We will try to note them carefully 
another season. Odontoglossum cordatum, O. luteopurpureum var. sceptrum, Cattleya 
Trianz, and Dendrobium Wardianum Lowii, all good forms. 
T. A., West Derby. Epidendrum cochleatum. The Cypripedium appears to be a form 
of C. x Daviesiian um. 
S. M., York. Many thanks ; next month. 
W, H. S., Northwich. Dendrobium speciosum. 
The catalogue of Messrs. F. Sander and Co., just received, contains figures of several of 
their recent hybrids, also a reproduction of the photograph of the beautiful Miltonia x 
Bleuana nobilior. 
We have also received the Catalogue of Messrs. W. L. Lewis and Co., of Southgate, 
containing a good selection of Orchids. 
