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Dendrobium Victoria-Regina with about twenty flowers, and the fine 
Lelia purptirata Statteriana. ; 
M. J. Ragot, Villenoy, France, sent Lelia X Ragotiana (grandis 2 X 
cinnabarina ¢) with undulate orange sepals and petals and a dark crimson 
lip. It bore two racemes and eleven flowers, and shows the characters of 
both the parents. 
G. Shorland-Ball, Esq., Ashford, Wilmslow (gr. Mr. Gibbons), sent a 
good white form of Odontoglossum crispum. 
T. B. Haywood, Esq., Woodhatch, Reigate (gr. Mr. Salter), sent good 
forms of Lelia purpurata and Cattleya Mossiz. 
C. L. N. Ingram, Esq., Elstead House, Godalming (gr. Mr. Bond), sent 
Lelio-cattleya x Amazone, derived from C. maxima and L. purpurata, 
having blush sepals and petals, and some crimson round the prettily-veined 
disc. — 
A. Warburton, Esq., Vine House, Haslingden (gr. Mr. Lofthouse), sent 
Lelia x cinnabrosa. 
The trade groups made a superb display, each occupying a large 
amount of space, and we can only afford space to mention a few of their 
leading features. Silver Cups went to five exhibitors. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Heaton, Bradford, staged a very fine 
group, containing many good Cattleya Mendelii and Mossiz, of the latter 
the varieties Reineckeana and aurea grandiflora being the most striking ; 
some fine C. Schilleriana, good forms of Lelia purpurata, Odontoglossum 
crispum in variety, O. x Adriane, a nice lot of the brilliant Masdevallia 
Veitchiana, M. X Courtauldiana, Lelia x cinnabrosa, a very good 
Vanda teres, Dendrobium atroviolaceum, a brilliant Lzlio-cattleya X 
Hippolyta, Oncidium hastatum, the graceful O. phymatochilum, a fine 
specimen of O. divaricatum, Aérides Fieldingii, Epilalia x radico-pur- 
purata and E. heatonensis (L. cinnabarina @ X E. X O’Brienianum ¢ ), 
the latter with dark-red Epidendrum-like flowers, the handsome Cypri- 
pedium x Gertrude Hollington, and other fine things (Silver Cup). 
Mr. James Cypher, Cheltenham, had also a brilliant group, in which 
Cattleyas and forms of Lelia purpurata were excellent. We also noted 
some charming little plants of Sophronitis grandiflora and Oncidium 
concolor, O. sarcodes, O. Marshallianum, Dendrobium thyrsiflorum and 
nobile, Epidendrum xanthinum, radicans, evectum and X O’Brienianum, 
Odontoglossum x elegantius and others, Miltonia vexillaria, good examples 
of Cattleya citrina, a very pretty seedling from Cattleya Warscewiczii and 
Lelia Dayana, and other good things, the whole being very effectively 
arranged (Silver Cup). 
Messrs, Linden, L’Horticulture Coloniale, Brussels, staged a fine group 
Consisting largely of choice Odontoglossums, with a few good Miltonia 
