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Pyrrha Thompson’s var., Baron Schréder Armstrong’s var., Grittleton 
(Stevensii X Thompsonii exquisitum), and an unnamed variety of C. 
Spicerianum xX Thompsonii, along with a fine form of Odontoglossum 
Crispum hololeucum Walton Grange var. 
J. J. Holden, Esq., Southport (gr. Mr. Johnson), staged very fine 
examples of Cattleya Harrisoniana alba, carrying two flower spikes; 
Cypripedium Gaston Bultel Holden’s var., with two very tine flowers; C. 
Germaine Opoix, also well grown, and Odontoglossum eximium, carrying 
a good spike of well-marked flowers. 
G. H. Peace, Esq., Monton Grange (gr. Mr. Mace), exhibited a fine 
plant of Oncidium ornithorrhynchum album, carrying several good spikes. 
J. H. Craven, Esq., Keighley (gr. Mr. Corney), staged very fine examples 
of Cypripedium eboriacum, Germaine Opoix, Gaston Bultel, Corneyanum, 
and San Actzus, Craven’s variety. 
Messrs. J. Cypher & Sons, Cheltenham, were awarded a Silver Medal 
for a very nice mixed group, several plants of Cattleya Fabia, Brassocattleya 
Thorntonii, Oncidium Forbesii, Vanda ccerulea, and the interesting Dendro- 
chilum Cobbianum, with Cypripediums insigne Sanderew, C. i. Harefield 
Leeanum magnificum, Actzus, Maudie, Niobe superbum and Arthurianum 
pulchellum. 
Messrs. A. J. Keeling & Sons, Bradford, showed Cypripedium Mellone 
(Hitchinsie X insigne Chantinii), along with several others, and a plant of 
Cochlioda Neetzliana x Odontoglossum ardéntissimum. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co, Haywards Heath, had Cattleyas 
Rothschildiana alba and C. Bola, with Leliocattleya G. G. Whitelegge, 
and several others. es : 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co., Bush Hill Park, staged four fine plants of 
Cattleya X Fabia, very distinct, arid a nice form of Leliocattleya Ophir x 
Cattleya Dowiana aurea. ee 
Messrs. Hassall & Co., Southgate, had a pretty exhibit of Hybrid 
Cattleyas. 
FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATES. 
Cattleya labiata alba, var. Richard le Doux, from R. le Doux, Esq., 
a very fine variety and large flower. 
Oncidium ornithorrhynchum album, from G. H. Peace, Esq., the pretty 
albino of the species. 
Cattleya labiata, var. W. R. Lee, from W. R. Lee, Esq., a very good 
albino form. 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
Cattleya labiata, var. Helene, and Lelia Bella (majalis x purpurata), a 
very fine flower, intermediate between the two parents, and charming in 
colour, both from W. R. Lee, Esq. 
