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of choice Odontoglossums, to which a Silver Medal was given. Awards of 
Merit were given to O. crispum Florence and O. c. Lilian, two fine 
unspotted forms. 
A. Warburton, Esq., Vine House, ‘Padlavdes (gr. Mr. Lofthouse), sent 
the beautiful yellow Cypripedium insigne Sanderianum, one of the earliest 
known of the yellow forms, and C. i. Luciani, a recent addition, having deep 
yellow flowers without any percepible trace of spotting. Each of them 
received a First-class Certificate. 
Fic. 5. PAPHIOPEDILUM INSIGNE SANDERIANUM. 
(First-class Certificate, Manchester, December 13th, 1900). 
J. R. Fletcher, Esq., J.P., The Uplands, Whitefield (gr. Mr. Talbot), 
made his debut as an exhibitor, and gained Awards of Merit for two hybrid 
Cypripediums, C. Lawrenceanum X Mastersianum, and C. x Mrs. J. R. 
Fletcher, a cross between C. X T. B. Haywood and some unknown form. 
The former is a distinct and striking hybrid in which the character of C. 
Mastersianum comes out strongly, its peculiar mahogany scat colour 
pervading almost the whole flower. 
