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Skinneri, C. S. alba, C. Schilleriana, C. Curtisii,and C. x Cénone. A 
Silver Flora Medal was awarded. 
T. Baxter, Esq., Oakfield, Morecambe (gr. Mr. Roberts), showed two 
good forms of Odontoglossum crispum, and O. xX loochristiense Lord 
Milner, the latter receiving an Award of Merit. The flower was large and 
well-shaped, having the sepals and petals cream-coloured tinged with bright 
yellow at the apex and margins, and heavily blotched with brown, and the 
lip with a large blotch in front of the crest. 
R. H. Murray, Esq., Springfield, Great Barlow (gr. Mr. Blackmore), 
received a Cultural Commendation for a magnificent specimen of Dendro- 
bium thyrsifiorum, with a great number of flower spikes. 
De B. Crawshay, Esq., Rosefield, Sevenoaks (gr. Mr. Stables), showed 
Odontoglossum crispum rosefieldense, with a well-formed, white flower 
spotted with dark purple. 
H. Little, Esq., The Barons, E. Twickenham (gr. Mr. Howard), 
exhibited two fine, dark coloured varieties of Lelia purpurata. 
R. I. Measures, Esq., Camberwell (gr. Mr. Chapman), showed Miltonia 
vexillaria Cambridge Lodge variety, in which the petals are lip-like in 
character, and the sepals have also some lip-like markings. 
The Hon. Walter Rothschild, Tring Park, showed Lelia x cinnabrosa 
and L. x Latona, with reddish orange sepals and petals, and a dark purple 
lip. 
G. Wilson, Esq., Mayfield, Streatham Hill, showed a good Lelia X 
cinnabrosa. 
Messrs. J. Veitch & Sons, Chelsea. were awarded a Silver Flora Medal 
for a fine group, containing Lzlio-cattleya x Canhamiana, L.-c. x C.alba, 
L.-c. * Aphrodite, L.-c. « A. alba, Lic. x Hippolyta, Cattleya x calum- 
mata, Lelia x Latona, Phalenopsis x Mrs. J. H. Veitch, Spathoglottis x 
aureo-Veillardii, Epicattleya X radico-Bowringiana, Anguloa Clowesii, 
Cypripedium xX Urania (Io grande x Charlesworthii), Angraecum 
modestum, Epidendrum falcatum, and others. 
Messrs. H. Low & Co., Bush Hill Park, Enfield, received a Silver Flora 
Medal for a good group, consisting chiefly of Cattleya Mossie, together 
with Dendrobium Lowianum, D. Falconeri, D. F. lilacina, Lelia purpurata, 
and Leelio-cattleya x Herga (L.-c. x elegans Turneri X C. Gaskelliana). 
Messrs. Stanley, Ashton & Co., Southgate, staged a fine group of 
Cattleya Mossiz, several of the plants bearing from forty to fifty flowers. A 
Silver Flora Medal was awarded. The best varieties were:—C. M. Alice 
Nugent, a large, richly coloured form, and C. M. Mrs. F. W. Ashton. The 
latter, which received an Award of Merit, had a large, white, well- shaped 
flower, with a pink blotch in front of the light yellow disc. There were also 
some very fine Lelia purpurata. 
