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vexillaria and other things. Two plants which each secured an Award of 
Merit were Miltonia vexillaria Lindeniz, a fine form with flowers prettily 
veined with pink; and Odontoglossum crispum Miss Linden, a good form, 
neatly and copiously blotched on all the segments. We noted also some 
good forms of O. X Andersonianum and O. X Wilckeanum, one of the 
latter bearing a spike of fourteen flowers; the pretty little O. x Wend- 
landianum, O. X cirrho-Hallii (raised artificially), O. triumphans Golden 
King, a form with the markings nearly yellow; a fine O. sceptrum, 0. 
Pescatorei, and two or three very pretty forms of O. X Adriane (Silver 
Cup). 
Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Bush Hill Park, Enfield, staged a superb 
group, both culture and quality being excellent. Cattleya Mossie Beauty 
of Bush Hill is a large and beautiful form, with veined sepals and petals, 
the latter feather-like, and a richly-coloured lip, which secured a First-class 
Certificate, and C. Mendelii Perfection, a large blush form with richly- 
coloured lip, which gained an Award of Merit. Both species were Trep- 
resented by other good forms, C. Mossiz Wageneri having the yellow of 
the disc lighter than usual. We also noted some well-flowered Den- 
drobium Bensonz, the rare D. x Leeanum, D. Falconeri, the handsome 
Oncidium spilopterum, several good O. concolor, O. ampliatum and O.a. 
citrinum, the latter clear yellow with the brown markings totally 
obliterated ; a good example of Cypripedium Sanderianum, Odontoglossum 
Uroskinneri, together with other showy species (Silver Cup). 
Messrs. F. Sander & Co., St. Albans, also staged a very fine group, 
containing many excellent examples of Odontoglossum crispum, together 
with some good O. X Wilckeanum and O. Xx Andersonianum, also 0. 
Coradinei, X mulus, X excellens, x elegantius, Pescatorei, ramosissimum, 
x Adriane and maculatum, a beautiful specimen of Coelogyne Dayan 
Bulbophyllum barbigerum with three racemes, Dendrobium atroviolaceum, 
and superbiens, Miltonia Phalenopsis, x Bleuana, and some excellent 
M. vexillaria, Oncidium superbiens, Lelio-cattleya x Hippolyta, and a 
new hybrid between Cattleya Mossiz and Lelia tenebrosa, with flowers 
most like the former in colour and the latter in shape, some good Thunia 
Marshalliana, Cypripedium callosum Sandere, C. Sanderianum with 4 
four-flowered spike, C. Chamberlainianum and a pretty hybrid between 
it and C. insigne; also C. x orphanum, X conco-bellatulum, X Richmanil 
and exul, the rare Lycaste Locusta, Cattleya nobilior, a fine specimen of 
C. Lawrenceana, and various other showy things (Silver Cup). 
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