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FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATE. 
BRASSOCATTLEYA CLIFTONII MAGNIFICA (B.-c. Veitchii xX C. Trianz 
Uplands var.).—A remarkably fine form, having rosy mauve sepals and 
petals, and a deep rose-purple lip, with a paler fringed margin. Exhibited 
by F. Menteith Ogilvie, Esq. 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
CaTTLEYA MaGNeEtT (Mossie X Whitei).—A very richly-coloured hybrid, 
bearing four fine rose-purple flowers, and the lip entire, with some claret- 
coloured veining. Exhibited by Lt.-Col. Sir George L. Holford, K.C.V.O. 
CATTLEYA TiTyus SHRUBBERY VAR. (Enid x Octave Doin).—A_ hand- 
some variety, having broad blush white sepals and petals, and the lip 
broad and crimson in front of the yellow disc. Exhibited by F. M. 
Ogilvie, Esq. 
CATTLEYA TRIANZ ALBA SOUVENIR DE. Louis VERDONCK.—A very fine 
pure white form. Exhibited by M. Jules Hye de Crom. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM CoBB’s VAR.—A very fine white form, bearing 
a spike of fourteen flowers, with a large red-brown blotch on each segment. 
Exhibited by Walter Cobb, Esq. 
. CULTURAL COMMENDATIONS. 
ODONTIODA BRADSHAWIL&.—To Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., for a 
strong plant, bearing four panicles, and producing a very fine effect. 
OponToGLossuM Rossii and O. PULCHELLUM.—To Mr. W. H. White, 
Orchid grower to Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., for a very fine pan, containing 
several varieties of O. Rossii, and two plants of O. pulchellum, the best 
bearing eleven spikes. 
MANCHESTER & NORTH OF ENGLAND ORCHID. 
At the meeting held at the Coal Exchange, Manchester, on February 
2oth the members of Committee present were: Rev. J. Crombleholme (in 
the Chair), Messrs. R. Ashworth, J. Cypher, J. Evans, A, Hanmer, D. 
McLeod, W. J- Morgan, C. Parker, F. K. Sander, H. Thorp, Z. A. Ward, 
Wm. Thompson, and H. Arthur (Secretary). 
A Large Silver-gilt Medal was awarded to Z. A. Ward, Esq., Northenden 
(gr. Mr. Weatherby), for a group of well-grown Odontoglossums. and 
Cypripediums in variety, with Lycaste Skinneri alba. 
Silver Medals were awarded to S. Gratrix, Esq., Whalley Range (gr. 
Mr. Brown) ; A. Warburton, Esq., Haslingden (gr. Mr. Dalgleish) ; Col. 
Rutherford, M.P., Blackburn (gr. Mr. Lupton); and Messrs. Cypher 
& Sons, Cheltenham, for good mixed groups. Col. Rutherford’s group 
contained a promising Brassocatlelia (C. Octave Doin X B.-l. Gratrixiz). 
A Bronze Medal was awarded to Rev. J. Crombleholme, Clayton-le- 
Moors (gr. Mr. Marshall), for a group of well-grown Cypripediums. 
