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Medal was awarded to the group, and a First-class Certificate to O. Phoebe 
Ward’s var. 
Mrs. S. Gratrix, Whalley Range (gr. Mr. Brown), was awarded a First- 
class Certificate for Odontoglossum illustrissimum var. Ameliz, a richly- 
coloured hybrid of great merit. 
J. McCartney, Esq., Bolton (gr. Mr. Holmes), was awarded a Silver 
Medal for a group of Cattleyas, in which were some good forms of C. 
Schreedere, C. Trianz, &c. 
W. Thompson, Esq., Stone (gr. Mr. Stevens), exhibited a good hybrid 
Cypripedium, called ‘‘Our Queen,” a well-balanced’ flower with a good 
dorsal showing some amount of Leeanum as one of its parents (Award of 
Merit). 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, staged a choice group of plants, in 
which were several Odontiodas and some good Cypripediums (Silver Medal). 
O. O. Wrigley, Esq., Bury (gr. Mr. Rogers), received a Special Vote of 
Thanks for a good collection, a fine plant of Cymbidium eburneo-Lowianum 
with several good spikes being particularly noticeable, also about a dozen 
plants of Cypripedium callosum Sanderz. 
__R. Ashworth, Esq., Newchurch (gr. Mr. Gilden), was awarded a Silver 
Medal for a group of Odontoglossums, in which were some choice hybrids. 
Messrs. W. Bull & Sons, Chelsea, were awarded a Silver Medal for a 
group which contained a set of new Odontoglossum hybrids, none of which, 
however, came before the Committee. 
W. R. Lee, Esq., Heywood (gr. Mr. Woodhouse), was awarded a First- 
class Certificate for Dendrobium x plumptonense, a hybrid between D. 
Cybele nobilior x D. nobile nobilius, a fine bold flower of pleasing colour. 
In the same collection was a fine plant of Odontoglossum Rolfez, to which 
a Cultural Certificate was awarded. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, exhibited a few good 
Odontoglossum hybrids. 
J. H. Craven, Esq., Keighley (gr. Mr, Corney), exhibited Odontioda 
keighleyensis var. Brilliant (Award of Merit). 
J. J. Holden, Esq., Southport (gr. Mr. Johnson), sent Cattleya specio- 
sissima var. Stanleyii called Holden’s var., but not recognised as being 
distinct. 
Messrs. Keeling & Sons, Bradford, were awarded a Bronze Medal for a 
miscellaneous group, and Mr. J. Robson a Vote of Thanks for a small 
display. 
A report of a meeting of the Nortli-ot of England Horticultural Society 
is unavoidably held over, with some other matters, owing to pressure on 
our space. 
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