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L.-c. Arnoldiana (A.M.), Cattleya Mossie grandiflora, C. M. gigantea, 
C. Mendelii, Lelia tenebrosa, Cypripedium xX Ashburtoniz expansum, 
C. Rothschildiaum, Odontoglossum xX Coradinei, O. Pescatorei album 
(First-class Certificate). The group contained many other good things 
and was awarded a Silver-gilt Medal. 
O. O. Wrigley, Esq., Bridge Hall, Bury (gr. Mr. Rogers), showed a 
very pretty form of Cattleya Mendelii (A.M.) and Cypripedium Xx Gower- 
ianum magnificum (First-class Certificate). 
R. Ashworth, Esq., Newchurch (gr. Mr. Pidsley), showed Leelio- 
cattleya X Cauhamiana (A.M.) and Lelia majalis (A.M.). 
W. G. Groves, Esq., Windermere (gr. Mr. Robertshaw), showed a very 
fine Odontoglossum X Wilckeanum (First-class Certificate), O. crispum, 
Groves’ variety (A.M.) and Phalzenopsis grandiflora with a very fine spike 
of large flowers (A.M.). 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Bradford, showed a nice miscellaneous 
group in which Cattleya Mossie Reineckeana was strongly represented, 
and the best of which being brought before the Committee obtained a 
First-class Certificate; and a very fine form of Stanhopea tigrina was 
given an Award of Merit. 
Mr. A. J. Keeling, Bingley, showed Cattleya Mendelii, C. Mossiz 
fimbriata, C. M. gloriosa, a suggested natural hybrid between C. specios- 
issima and C. Mossiz, Cypripedium Lawrenceanum and Acanthephippium 
bicolor, the group receiving a Vote of Thanks. 
Mr. Robson, Altrincham, showed Odontoglossum luteopurpureum 
hystrix. : 
Mr. Cypher, Cheltenham, staged a small group, amongst which we 
noticed some good forms of Cattleya Mossiz and C. Mendelii. 
Messrs. Heath & Sons, Cheltenham, staged an interesting group of 
miscellaneous Orchids. 
THE TEMPLE SHOW. 
THE great annual Show of the Royal Horticultural Society at the Inner 
Temple Gardens is looked for as the great horticultural event of the year, 
and has again been attended with great success. The display of Orchids 
Was magnificent, the general opinion being that it was equal, if not 
superior, to anything yet seen at the Temple, and the arrangements made 
by the officials were excellent. The weather, too, was everything that 
could be desired, and the visitors correspondingly numerous. The dates 
fixed were May 31st to June 2nd, and consequently we were only able to 
include a short preliminary note in our last issue (page 191). The general 
arrangement is much the same as on previous occasions. 
