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F. W. Mason, Esq., The Firs, Warwick, showed three good forms of 
Cattleya Mendelii. 
_ F. A. Rehder, Esq., Gipsy Hill (gr. Mr. Norris), sent Dendrobium 
Wardianum aureum, a remarkable form with light yellow sepals and petals. 
Baron Sir H.: Schroder, The Dell, Staines (gr. Mr. Ballantine), showed 
a spike of the rare and remarkable Cymbidium pendulum atropurpureum 
(Bot. Mag., t. 5710). 
Col. Shipway, Chiswick (gr. Mr. Walters), sent the pretty Lelia pur- 
purata Russelliana. 
R. G. Thwaites, Esq., Streatham (gr. Mr. Black), sent Odontoglossum 
x Wilckeanum Thwaitesianum, a singular, nearly white form. 
B. B. White, Esq., Arddatroch (gr. Mr. Cole), sent a fine Odonto- 
glossum X Andersonianum. 
Mr. H. A. Tracy, Twickenham, received an Award of Merit for Cattleya 
Mendelii Queen Alexandra, a large and beautiful form, having a rose- 
coloured feather on the tip of the petals, and the front part of the lip 
freckled with rose-purple. 
Mr. R. B. Leech, Dulwich, sent a fine Epidendrum Wallisii, which 
received a Cultural Commendation, also two Oncidiums. 
Messrs. James Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, staged a fine group, containing 
on the back good examples of Oncidium Marshallianum, Cymbidium Lowi- 
anum, C. X eburneo-Lowianum, C. eburneum, Epidendrum x Endresio- 
Wallisii, E. x elegantulum and its var. luteum, and in front of these some 
fine examples of Cattleya Schroedere, Lelia X Latona, Masdevallia 
Veitchiana, Odontoglossum crispum, and others, of which Lzlio-cattleya X 
- Hyeana, L.-c. x G.S. Ball, and Spathoglottis x aureo-Vieillardii were 
noteworthy. _ 
Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Bush Hill Park, staged a pretty group, con-— 
- taining a fine specimen of Cattleya Skinneri, some good C. Schroedere, 
Dendrobium thyrsiflorum, D. Devonianum, D. x Nestor, Epidendrum 
Stamfordianum, Bifrenaria Harrisonie, Oncidium concolor, and other 
showy things. ; 7 : 
Mr. T. Rochford, Turnford Hall Nurseries, sent Odontoglossum crispum 
- mirabile aid several other fine forms of O. crispum, also a good light form 
of Cattleya Mendelii. 
5 THE TEMPLE SHOW. 
The fourteenth annual Temple Show was held in the Inner Temple 
Gardens, on May 22nd, 23rd, and 24th, and was again a great success, the 
weather being beautifully fine throughout. The display of Orchids was 
magnificent, though we think there was rather less in the way of novelty | 
than usual, and the absence of the beautiful group usually staged by Pa 
