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Cultural Commendation, as also did two fine specimens of Habenaria 
carnea and H. militaris. 
J. Colman, Esq., Gatton Park, Reigate (gr. Mr. Bound), staged a fine 
group, for which a Silver Banksian Medal was awarded. It contained 
many good forms of Dendrobium Phalenopsis, one very light variety 
bearing seven beautiful spikes; Dendrobium bigibbum, D. chrysanthum, 
D. aureum, Coelogyne speciosa, Epiphroniti Xx Veitchii, Camaridium 
ochroleucum, Phalenopsis grandiflora, Miltonia Regnellii citrina, Cattleya 
Dowiana aurea, and others. 
Captain Holford, Westonbirt, Tetbury (gr. Mr. Chapman), received a 
Cultural Commendation for two fine examples of Vanda Kimballiana, one 
of which bore one hundred and thirty-five flowers on eleven spikes, while 
the second bore fewer but larger spikes, one of which carried twenty-four — 
expanded flowers. He also sent a good dark form of Lzlio-cattleya xX 
Ingramii. 
R. I. Measures, Esq., Camberwell (gr. Mr. Chapman), received a 
Botanical Certificate for Pleurothallis lateritia, a small plant, bearing thin 
spikes of reddish orange-coloured flowers. 
W. M. Appleton, Esq., Hill Road, Weston-super-Mare (gr. Mr. Brooks), 
showed a good form of Cypripedium x Eos (niveum Xx Charlesworthii). 
Isaac Carr, Esq, Twerton-on-Avon, sent a spike of a hybrid between 
Cypripedium Curtisii and C. Rothschildianum. 
C. L. N. Ingram, Esq., Elstead House, Godalming (gr. Mr. Bond), 
showed Cattleya x Firefly (Bowringiana X Dormaniana), having curious 
flowers of a pale lilac-purple colour. 
W. Thompson, Esq., Walton Grange, Stone (gr. Mr. Stevens), 
exhibited a form of Odontoglossum xX crispo-Harryanum called ‘ Lily,” 
having the ground colour of the sepals and petals tinged with light rose. 
T. W. Thornton, Esq., Brockhall, Weedon, showed Cattleya X 
weedoniensis (granulosa Schofieldiana x Mendelii). 
R. Tunstill, Esq., Monkholme, Brierfield, Burnley, (gr. Mr. Balmforth), 
showed a fine example of Odontoglossum grande aureum. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Heaton, Bradford, were awarded a Silver 
Flora Medal for a fine group of thirty-six plants of Oncidium Forbesii, and 
some fine hybrids. A First-class Certificate was given to Cattleya x Iris 
aureo-marginata, a fine plant having the sepals and petals of a bronze 
yellow, with bright yellow at the margin, the large lip being rich crimson in 
colour, changing to a deeper claret crimson in the centre. Lelio-cattleya 
* Haroldiana Charlesworth’s variety (L. tenebrosa X C. Hardyana), also 
received a First-class Certificate. The flower was greenish-yellow, freckled 
and marbled with rich claret-purple, and the lip rich claret-crimson with 
a trace of yellow veining. An Award of Merit was given to Cattleya x 
