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to O. c. Confetti, excellent in form, tinged with purple, and closely spotted 
with deep purple, and Awards of Merit to O. c. Domino and O. c. Countess 
of Derby, both good spotted forms, also to Brasso-cattleya x nivalis, a 
hybrid obtained by crossing Brassavola fragrans and Cattleya intermedia, 
and much resembling B.-c. X Lindleyana. 
H. T. Pitt, Esq., Rosslyn,; Stamford Hill (gr. Mr. Thurgood), also 
staged a fine group, and gained a Silver Flora Medal. It contained some 
good Lelia purpurata, L. xanthina, Epiphronitis x Veitchii, Oncidium 
ampliatum, Cypripedium Lawrenceanum Hyeanum, and others, Cattleya 
Skinneri alba, some good C, Schroeder, and Odontoglossums citrosmum, 
crispum, triumphans, &c. First-class Certificates were given to O. Hallit 
King Edward VII, one of the finest forms yet flowered, and to Cattleya 
Schroederz heatonensis, a beautiful, pale lilac form. 
De Barri Crawshay, Esq., Rosefield, Sevenoaks (gr. Mr. Stables), also- 
gained a Silver Flora Medal for a fine group, including some very fine 
forms of Odontoglossum xX Andersonianum and O. crispum, one of the 
latter bearing a spike of twelve flowers, together with two large seed” 
capsules, being a further example of excellent culture. An Award of Merit 
was given to O. c. Raymond Crawshay, a fine form with broad segments 
profusely blotched with orange-brown, and slightly tinged with purple. 
The Hon, Walter Rothschild, M.P., Tring Park (gr. Mr. Hill), received 
a First-class Certificate for Lelio-cattleya x Digbyano-Mendelii Tring 
Park var., a very large form, prettily tinged with pink, and an Award of 
Merit for Lelia x Mrs. Gratrix Tring Park var., bearing a fine, three- - 
flowered inflorescence. 
Walter Cobb, Esq., Tunbridge Wells (gr. Mr. Howes), sent some good 
forms of Odontoglossum x Adriane. O. X A. Cobbianum, in which most 
of the ground colour was obliterated by the heavy, dark chestnut-brown 
spotting, receiving an Award of Merit. 
Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford, Dorking (gr. Mr. White), sent .a 
fine specimen of Dendrobium xX Euterpe, and the rare Sobralia Ruckeri, 
the latter receiving an Award of Merit. 
Frau Ida Brandt, Zurich (gr. Mr. Schlecht), sent Brassia maculata and 
the rare Oncidium stramineum, the latter receiving a Botanical Certificate- 
J. G. Fowler, Esq., S. Woodford (gr. Mr. Davis), sent the remarkable 
- Dendrobium macrophyllum. 
Captain Holford, Westonbirt, Tetbury (gr. Mr.. Chapman), owed 
Sophrolzelia X leta Orpetiana, with a pretty carmine-rose flower. 
Major Joicey, Sunningdale Park (gr. Mr. Thorne), sent a Seat : 
specimen of Diacrium bicornutum and a good Dendrobium macrophyllum. 
W. W. Mann, Esq., Bexley, showed a fine white Vdpatoglossu: 3 
oye meine: a single blotch on each segment, © 
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