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goodiana Wivelsfield var., Cypripedium Germaine Opoix, and C. Little 
Gem. 
Messrs. A. J. Keeling & Sons, Bradford, staged Leeliocattleya Lily 
(C. labiata x L.-c. Dominiana), Oncidium Forbesii splendens, Cypripedium 
westgatense (insigne Sandere x i. Laura Kimball), and Dendrobium 
Phalzenopsis Black Beauty. 
The Liverpool Orchid Co. staged Lzliocattleya Eva Morton’s var. 
FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATES. 
Odontoglossum grande aureum Charlesworth’s var., from R. Le Doux, 
Esq., a most distinct variety, the lip being white. 
Cypripedium Shogun, from W. R. Lee, Esq. (gr. Mr. Woodhouse), 
certainly one of the finest Cypripediums yet seen, a large well-marked 
flower, and almost round. 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
Cattleya labiata alba Madame R. Le Doux, from R. Le Doux, Esq., a 
nice form of the type; Empress Frederick var. marlfieldiensis, a bold 
well-formed flower ; and C. exquisita, a fine form of unknown parentage ; 
all from the same exhibitor. 
Cattleya suavior (intermedia alba x Prince Edward), from W. J. 
Hargreaves, Esq., Burnley; a very sweet flower of the type. 
Cattleya highburyensis var. Mary McCartney, from J. McCartney, Esq.; 
a very fine form. 
Cattleya Adula Ward’s var., from Z. A. Ward, Esq., and Cypripedium 
Zethus, both excellent varieties from the same exhibitor. 
Dendrobium Phalznopsis Schroederianum var. Miranda, from W. R. 
Lee, Esq., a beautiful form, and well marked, the colours running in lines. 
Cypripedium Lord Ossulston var. Cherubicum, from the Rev. ae 
Crombleholme, a brilliant coloured variety, quite distinct from the original. 
Leliocattleya Lily (C. labiata x L.-c. Dominiana), from A. J. Keeling 
& Sons; Oncidium Forbesii splendens, a fine flower; and Cypripedium 
westgatense* (insigne Sander X i. Laura Kimball), a distinct variety, all 
from the same exhibitor. 
Cattleya Ena Morton’s var. (bicolor X Massaiana), from the Liverpool 
Orchid Co., a nice form, of good colour. 
Caltey Thurgoodiana Wivelsfield var., from Mr. E. V. Low, a massive 
and well-balanced flower. 
* CYPRIPEDIUM WESTGATENSE.—We record the certificated name, but 
would point out that the plant ‘is only another yellow variety of insigne. 
Further, the Society has already given a First-class Certificate to a plant 
with the same parentage, under the name of C. insigne Sane: Kimball = 
Ashworth’s Mes aes (See O.R., pp. 27, 28, 64). 
