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sent Odontioda Bradshawiz Cookson’s var., bearing a fine spike of fifteen 
yellowish scarlet flowers, becoming cream white, tinged with rose, towards 
the apex of the segments. | 
Francis Wellesley, Esq., Westfield, Woking (gr. Mr. W. Hopkins), sent 
Cattleya King-Emperor, a very fine variety, and Leliocattleya Farrantize 
(L. purpurata X L.-c. Pallas), a fine resy flower with the front of the lip 
‘claret-purple. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, staged a fine group, to 
which a Silver Flora Medal was awarded. It contained some beautifu] 
forms of Odontoglossum crispum and O. Pescatorei, one of the latter being 
remarkable in having the column wings and base of the lip claret-purple, with 
some purple blotches in front of the crest. There were also some good 
forms of O. Jasper, Lambeauianum, and armainvillierense, the striking O. 
‘Williamsianum, a number of fine Leliocattleyas, as Aphrodite, Can- 
hamiana, luminosa, Fascinator, eximia, and others, some beautiful examples 
‘of Trichopilia Backhouseana, forms of Miltonia vexillaria and Bleuana, 
Bletia Shepherdii, Dendrobium Dearei, Odontioda Bradshawiz, and a new 
Oncidioda, which is mentioned under Awards. 
Messrs. Hassall & Co., Southgate, received a Silver Flora Medal for a 
‘fine group, chiefly of Cattleya Mossiz varieties, the centre being made up 
of the beautiful C. M. Wageneri, with several good C. M. Reineckeana, 
Arioldiana, and other light-coloured forms. There were also examples of 
Lzliocattleya Canhamiana and Brassocattleya Veitchii. 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co.; Enfield, received a Silver Flora Medal for a 
fine group of Cattleya Mossiz, Leeliocattleyas, and Odontoglossums, with 
some good examples of Odontioda Charlesworthii, O. Bradshawiz, 
Epidendrum vitellinum, Renanthera Imschootiana,. Bulbophyllum Rein- 
wardtii, B. Godsefhanum, Odontoglossum citrosmum, and other interesting 
things. 
Messrs. J. and A. A. McBean, Cooksbridge, received a Silver Flora 
Medal for a beautiful group of Odontoglossum crispum varieties, with a few 
hybrids, some good Cattleya Mossiz and Mendelii, Lelia purpurata, 
Leliocattleya Canhamiana, including the very richly-coloured McBean’s 
_ variety, Miltonia vexillaria and Bleuana, Cochlioda Neetzliana, Odontiodas, 
Miltonias, &c. 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, also staged a very handsome group, 
to which a Silver Flora Medal was awarded. It included a brilliant series 
of Leliocattleya Canhamiana, both dark and light-coloured varieties, the 
latter being arranged at the back, L.-c. purpurato-Rex (L. purpurata x 
L.-c. Canhamiana Rex), a fine thing, having white sepals and petals, and a 
lip showing much of the character of L. purpurata, Cattleya intermedia 
alba raised true from seed, Phaius Cooksoniz, Brassia longissima, Odonto- 
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