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early; also Odontoglossum X Andersonianum and Cypripedium Victoria- 
Marie. 
T. Statter, Esq., exhibited a strong plant of Odontoglossum xX 
Wilckeanum, with a five-branched spike of over forty flowers and buds, 
the majority not yet expanded. 
M. Wells, Esq., Broomfield, Sale (gr. Mr. Hinde), sent a few good 
Orchids, including a very pretty form of Cattleya Mossiz. 
T. McMeeking, Esq., South Norwood, sent a good Dendrobium 
Dalhousieanum, with unusually large flowers. 
The trade collections were very extensive, and of excellent quality, the 
usual showy things being well represented in each. 
Messrs. F. Sander & Co. received a Silver Cup for a large and effective 
group, in which we observed several plants of the rare Cattleya dolosa, 
C. Mossiz Hardyana, the remarkable Lelia Digbyana, L. tenebrosa, 
L. grandis, two plants of Phaius X Owenianus, a fine Oncidium 
phymatochilum, and a large clump of O. altissimum covered with its 
graceful panicles, the rare O. pulchellum, Sobralia x Veitchii, the rare 
Dendrobium cruentum with about twenty-five flowers and buds, two plants 
of D. velutinum, Microstylis macrochila and M. Scottii, a good Miltonia 
Phalznopsis, Lzelio-cattleya x Phoebe, Epidendrum atropurpureum Randii, 
and a host of other showy things. An Award of Merit was given to a fine 
Cattleya Mossie Prince of Wales. 
Messrs. Hugh Low & Co. also received a Silver Cup for another 
extensive and very fine group, containing a large and handsome series of 
Cattleya Mossiz forms, including a superb C. M. Reineckiana, C. Schiller- 
iana, some good forms of C. Mendelii, including a prettily variegated 
form, and C. M. grandis, to which latter an Award of Merit was given, 
the handsome Dendrobium x crassinodi-Wardianum, Vanda Bensoni, 
Cypripedum Lowii, C. niveum and the beautiful C. x Gertrude Hollington 
Odontoglossum x tentaculatum, Trichopilia Wageneri, Lycaste cruenta, 
Miltonia Roezlii alba, Selenipedium caudatum Wallisii, the massive Lelia 
purpurata enfieldensis, and other showy things. An Award of Merit 
was given to Odontoglossum x Wilckeanum Lowii, a most effective 
form, with light yellow, mostly unspotted petals, and _ richly-blotched 
sepals, 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Heaton, Bradford, staged a fine group, to 
which a Silver-gilt Flora Medal was given. It contained some beautiful 
forms of Lelia purpurata, some capital plants of Oncidium Marshallianum 
and O. concolor, several plants of Dendrobium Hildebrandii, D. thyrsi- 
florum, Cypripedium Rothschildianum with four-flowed spike, C. bellatulum, 
Maxillaria Sanderiana, Cymbidium tigrinum, Odontoglossum ramosissimum, 
_and many other showy things. 
Mr. James Cypher, Cheltenham, also received a Silver-gilt Flora Medal 
