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D. X Wardiano-japonicum, D. X euosmum and var. virginale, a fine plant 
of D. infundibulum, a fine Epiphronitis x Veitchii, examples of the 
valuable Epidendrum X elegantulum, Cypripedium x Enid (Spicerianum 
X bellatulum), and other showy hybrids, a good plant of Cymbidium x 
eburneo-Lowianum, Odontoglossum X mulus and other Odontoglossums, 
some good forms of Cattleya Triane, &c. The following gained an Award 
of Merit :—Phalenopsis x Mrs. J. H. Veitch (Lueddemanniana ? xX 
Sanderiana g), a very pretty hybrid, most resembling the pollen parent in 
shape, and having pale yellow sepals and petals spotted with cinnamon, 
and a white lip with some red*brown spots about the crest ; Phaio-calanthe 
X Niobe (Phaius grandifolius @ x Calanthe x gigas g), most resembling 
the seed parent in habit, and the Calanthe in the flowers, which were 
flushed with rose-pink on the sepals, petals, and round the margin of the 
lip; and Cypripedium x Orion (insigne @ X concolor 3), a charming 
yellow flower, bearing minute red dots, especially on the dorsal sepal, the 
upper third of which is white with some purple spots. 
Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Bush Hill Park, Enfield, received a Silver 
Banksian Medal for a very pretty group, including some good specimens of 
Phalznopsis Schilleriana, Stuartiana, and Aphrodite, Angreecum sesquipe- 
dale, Dendrobium Lowii, Odontoglossum crispum roseum, O. X Andersoni- 
anum, some pretty forms of Cypripedium insigne, and other showy 
Orchids. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Heaton, Bradford, received an Award of 
Merit for Lelio-cattleya x warnhamensis var. Hypatia (L. cinnaharina ? 
X C. Triane Normanii 3), a charming yellow flower with the front lobe of 
: the lip bright claret-crimson. 
Messrs. B. S. Williams & Son, Upper Holloway, also received a Silver 
Banksian Medal for a large and effective group, containing L#lio-cattleya 
X intermedio-flava, some good forms of Cattleya Trianz, Calanthe x bella, 
some good Phaius x Cooksoni, Lelia anceps Williamsii, Dendrobium 
Wardianum, some good Lycaste Skinneri, Cirrhopetalum picturatum, 
Odontoglossums, and over twenty fine Cypripediums. 
Meets. F. Sander & Co., St. Albans, sent three seedling Phaiuses, 
called P, x D.S. Brown (P. X amabilis x grandifolius), P. X orphanum 
(P. grandifolius x P. xX Marthe), and P. x Norman var. (Wallichii Mannii 
X tuberculosus). 
€ssts. Fisher, Son, and Sibray, Royal Nurseries, Handsworth, sent 
two distinct varieties of Cypripedium insigne, which, however, had the 
“Ppearance of not being fully developed. C. i. Eveline had a yellowish 
White §tound, with the petals and markings on the dorsal sepal of a rosy 
: Purple shade, the latter organ being unusually narrow. The other was very 
Stnilar in shape but more normal in colour. 
