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C. Dowiana shape, and having some yellow veining on the lip, Lzliocattleya 
Scylla, Dendrobium Dearei, a good Oncidium Lanceanum, O. Janssenii 
(tigrinum x Forbesii), showing well the characters of both parents, Cypri- 
pedium glaucophyllum x Fairrieanum, C. Daisy Barclay, two forms of C. 
Hitchinsiz, C. Leeanum Corona, and a very handsome Odontoglossum 
which is mentioned under Awards. 
Messrs. Hassall & Co., Southgate, staged a very pretty group, containing 
some good forms of Leliocattleya Walter Gott, Cattleyas Parthenia Prince 
of Wales, Mantinii nobilior, Fabia, Minucia, and iricolor, Zygopetalum 
rostratum, Rodriguezia fragrans, Miltonia spectabilis Moreliana, Cypri- 
pedium Kubele grandis, C. A. de Lairesse, and a few other good things 
(Silver Banksian Medal). 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co., Bush Hill Park, Enfield, staged a fine 
group, including some good forms of Cattleya Hardyana, Gaskelliana, 
Rhoda, Minucia, C. Grossii x Gaskelliana, anda fine bronzy hybrid with 
purple lip, called C. Iris var. Cesar (Grossii X Dowiana aurea), Dendro- 
bium Victoria-Regina and D. Dearei, and forms of D. Phalznopsis, 
Cycnoches maculatum and chlorochilon, Miltonia Regnellii, Odontoglossum 
grande, Trichopilia fragrans var. nobilis, with a row of Oncidium varicosum 
and oblongatum at the back (Silver Banksian Medal). 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, staged a fine group, consisting 
largely of Cattleyas and Leeliocattleyas, with the pretty little Sievkingia 
peruviana (Rolfe), Vanda Sanderiana, Miltonia spectabilis Moreliana, 
Catasetum maculatum, the remarkable Uropedium Lindenii bearing a 
spike of three flowers, Phalenopsis Sanderiana, and a white form called 
P. Sanderiana pulcherrima, said to have been imported with it, and 
showing points of resemblance to P. Aphrodite in the flower, plants of 
Cypripedium insigne Sandere, C. callosum X insigne Chantinii, and 
Odontioda grata (C. Neetzliana & O. tripudians) with orange-buff flowers. 
Of the Cattleya group we noticed a fine C. Mantinii  Hardyana, most 
like the latter in character, C. Pittiana Colossa, C. Iris, C. Ella, C. Dowiana 
aurea, C. Thayeriana, C. bellatula (Iris x Gaskelliana), Lzeliocattleya 
Phoenix (C. Dowiana x L.-c. Greenwoodii), having a richly-coloured lip 
with yellow veining, L.-c. Astoriz, L.-c. luminosa, a varied series of L.-c. 
Walter Gott, Brassocattleya Thorntonii and Veitchii, and a pretty Brasso- 
catlelia, from B. Digbyana and L.-c. bella (Silver Banksian Medal). 
Messrs. James Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, included a few good Orchids in 
their fine Gold Medal group of Stove and Greenhouse Plants, prominent 
among them being forms of Lzliocattleya Haroldiana, Gertrude, Violetta, 
bletchleyensis, elegans, and amanda, Cattleya Carmen (Lueddemanniana 
x Warscewiczii), a very large and richly-coloured hybrid, C. Mrs. J. W- 
Whiteley, C. Lueddemanniana, Sophrocattleya Atrens (S. grandiflora X 
