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exhibit. Many of the groups were very rich and varied, but some of the 
details must be left over until our next issue. Judging took place on 
April 25th, the Orchid Jury being grouped in three sections, as follows :— 
I. Messrs. Baron van Roetzelaer (President), Otto Beyrodt (Secretary), 
A. A. Peeters, James O’Brien, Ch. Maron, and F. M. Ogilvie. 
2. Messrs. le Chevalier T. J. Quarles van Ufford (President), R. Allen 
Rolfe (Secretary), J. S. Moss, Oscar Fanyau, Ch. Dietrich, H. G. Alexander, 
H. J. Pitt, Dr. Capart, and F. Peeters. 
3- Messrs. Firmin Lambeau (President), Stuart Low (Secretary), Em. 
Duchesne, Em. Joly, F. H.-C. Sander, Gurney Wilson, R. le Moinier, and 
G. Vincke. 
The Show was. opened on April 26th, in fine weather, and an official 
visit was paid by their Majesties the King and Queen of the Belgians in 
the afternoon, in the presence of a large and brilliant gathering. 
The Orchid awards were as follows :— 
For the best and most varied collection of exotic Orchids (Amateurs), 
the large Gold Medal of special design, offered by His Majesty the King, 
was won by M. Firmin Lambeau, Brussels, by acclamation and with 
felicitations of the Jury. 
In a similar class for Nurserymen, the CEuvre d’Art, given by M. F. 
Lambeau, President of the Cercle des Orchidophiles belges, was won by M. 
Th. Pauwels, Meirelbeke. 
For the best and most varied 100 exotic Orchids (Amateurs), the CEuvre 
@’Art, value 200 francs, offered by M. L. Tillier, Paris, was won by M. 
Charles Dietrich, Anderghem. 
In the same class for Nurserymen a similar prize was won by Messrs. 
Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, with felicitations of the Jury. 
For the best and most varied 50 Orchids (Amateurs), the CEuvre d’Art, 
value 150 francs, was won by M, Joseph Hemptinne, St.-Denis-Westrem. 
In a similar class for Nurserymen, M. Em. Praet was first, MM. A. and 
G. Janssens, Merxem, second, and M. Rene Beheils Van Poucke, St. 
Nicolas, third. 
For the best and most varied 30 Orchids, the Gold Medal, value roo 
francs, was won by M. Th. Pauwels, M. Emile Praet being second. 
For a new hybrid (excluding Cattleya, Lelia, and Cypripedium), 
the Silver-gilt. Medal was won by M. Firmin Lambeau, with C. 
mbeauianum. 
For a new bigeneric hybrid, the Silver-gilt Medal was won by M. F. 
Lambeau, with Brassocattleya Princesse Elisabeth var. M. Lambeau. 
For the best collection of Orchids trom Colombia, Venezuela, Peru, and 
Ecuador, the Gold ‘Medal, value fifty francs, was won by M. Maurice 
Verdonck, Gentbrugge. 
