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branches and many flowers; the rare O. marginellum; a fine plant of 
Masdevallia Benedicti, with about 300 flowers; fine specimens of Cattleya 
Skinneri, and C. S. alba; C. citrina, C. Lawrenceana, €. x Baroness 
Schroder, and a very large and beautiful form of C. Mossiz Wageneri; a 
group of Vanda teres; Cypripedium Lawrenceanum Hyeanum, C. exul, 
and the finest form of C. Mastersianum we have seen; a good plant of 
Epidendrum prismatocarpum ; E. Frederici-Guilielmi, a large well-bloomed 
plant of Ada aurantiaca; a small plant of Coelogyne Dayana; Cymbidium 
Devonianum; the very fine Lelia purpurata Lowii with the purple of the 
lip almost extending to the base ; two good Lelio-cattleya X Schilleriana ; 
the richly-coloured L.-c. xX Hippolyta, and many other well-known showy 
things. A First-class Certificate was given to a large and perfectly formed 
Cattleya Mendelii, called C. M. dellense. 
‘Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., also staged a very fine group, to which a 
Silver Cup was given. It included many showy things, as well as*some of 
- more botanical interest, among which we noted a good Cattleya Schiller- 
iana, C. Mossize Wageneri with six flowers, a good Lelia majalis, the 
brilliant Lzelio-cattleya x Phoebe, the rare Cymbidium Lowianum 
concolor, Vanda Denisoniana, a large plant of Epidendrum Stamfordianum 
literally wreathed with flowers all round, a strong and well-flowered 
Dendrobium Bensoniz, D. revolutum, and a light form of D. taurinum, a 
fine plant of Oncidium Marshallianum, Masdevallia rosea with 25 flowers, 
a good M. X Courtauldiana, M. Estradz, and a plant of the rare little M. 
Wendlandiana with over 50 flowers, a large pan of Macodes Petola with its 
beautifully variegated foliage, the remarkable Pleurothallis strupifolia, the 
two charming Burford hybrids Cypripedium X conco-Lawre and C. X 
Lawrebel, Microstylis Scottii, the large flowered M. macrochila, and 
numerous other showy Orchids. Four splendid things which received 
special awards were Cypripedium Stonei platyteenium with two spikes and 
four flowers, to which both a First-class Certificate and a Silver Flora Medal 
were given, Masdevallia Harryanaand M. X Shuttryana, each of which 
secured an Award of Merit, and the fine specimen of Epidendrum Stamford- 
ianum above-mentioned, to which alsoa Silver Flora Medal was given. 
Sir F. Wigan, Clare Lawn, East Sheen (gr. Mr. Young), showed a 
smaller group of choice things, which also secured a Silver Cup. Among 
the more noteworthy plants were Cypripedium Rothschildianum with three 
spikes and seven flowers, a good Cattleya Schilleriana, a fine C. Mossiz 
with the front lobe of the lip almost uniform rich crimson, Vanda suavis, 
the curious Masdevallia ephippium, and a variety of other showy cron 
Cattleya Mossiz Lady Wigan was a beautiful variety, like a light C. M. 
Reineckiana, to which an Award of Merit was given. 
_ J. Gurney Fowler, Esq., Glebelands, S. Woodford (gr. Mr. Davis), 
staged a fine and very effective group, which was awarded a Silver-gilt 
