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a fine white, with a brilliant purple-crimson front lobe to the lip, receiving 
an Award of Merit. 
J. Gurney Fowler, Esq., Glebelands, S. Woodford, Essex (gr. Mr. 
Davis), showed a collection of cut varieties of Lelia anceps, together with 
a good Cypripedium X Chapmanii, C. x Chamberlaino-Leeanum, another 
pretty variety called C. X Miss Louisa Fowler (Chamberlainianum 2 xX 
C. insigne 3), to which an Award of Merit was given. The dorsal sepal 
is light green, with lines of purple blotches, becoming smaller towards the 
margin, the petals undulate, tinged and veined with purple, the lip light 
rose, and the staminode cushion-shaped and yellow. 
Norman C. Cookson, Esq., Oakwood, Wylam-on-Tyne (gr. Mr. Murray), 
showed a flower of Calanthe x Oakwood Ruby, a brilliant dark rose-purple 
variety with a white eye. Its pedigree is described as C. vestita rubro- 
oculata X rosea, yielding C. x Veitchii Oakwood var., which was crossed 
with the pollen of C. vestita rubro-oculata, yielding C. x Alexandri, which 
was again crossed with C. y. rubro-oculata, and the progeny again seeded 
from for several years, the darkest form being selected on each occasion. 
Philip Crowley, Esq., Waddon House, Croydon (gr. Mr. Harris), showed 
a delicate peach-coloured variety of Cattleya Triane. 
Mr. W. Driver, gr., Longford House, Minchinhampton, _ sent 
Cypripedium villosum. 
H.S. Leon, Esq., Bletchley Park, Bletchley (gr. Mr. Hislop), showed 
Cattleya x Preciosa Hislopii (Lawrenceana X Lueddemanniana Ernesti); 
a promising rose-coloured variety, rather darker on the front lobe of the lip. 
Messrs. Linden, L’Horticulture Internationale, Brussels, showed the 
remarkable Zygobatemannia xX Mastersii, described at page 46 of our last 
issue, a handsomely blotched form of Odontoglossum crispum, O. X 
Andersonianum Schusterianum, a bright yellow form marked and spotted 
with reddish brown, the yellow Cypripedium insigne Luciani, C. X 
Wiertzianum (Rothschildianum x Lawrenceanum), and Cattleya Trian# 
Lindeni, a large richly-coloured variety. The two latter each received an 
Award of Merit. : 
Mr. James Douglas, Edenside, Great ‘Bookham, received a_ Silver 
Banksian Medal for a fine group of cut blooms, including Ccelogyne 
cristata, some fine forms of Lelia anceps, the pretty little L. x Brys@, 
Cypripedium Boxallii, hybrid Calanthes, &c. 
Messrs. Stanley Mobbs & Ashton, Chase Side, Southgate, received a 
Botanical Certificate for Epidendrum umbellatum, a West Indian species 
with green flowers, which was introduced to cultivation as long ago as 1793: 
Messrs. Hugh Low & Co.. Bash Hill Park, Enfield, showed 
Cypripedium insigne Sanderz, and Phalenopsis X Wiganiz, said to be . 
hybrid between P, Schilleriana and P. Stuartiana. The flowers were white 
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