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Gand, a. very heavily blotched and handsome hybrid. Cymbidium 
Lambeauianum, a large creamy white flower tinted with rose and a dark 
red band on the lip, and Eulophiella Elisabethe with six spikes. 
M. Ch. Dietrich, Anderghem (gr. M. Demunter fil.), included in his 
beautiful exhibit a fine series of Cattleya Schroederz varieties, among which 
Chantecleer was a fine rose-pink form with bronzy orange throat, some 
good C. Mendelii, C. Schilleriana, some beautiful examples of Miltonia 
vexillaria and Bleuana, numerous Odontiodas and Odontoglossums, Den- 
robium nobile, Saccolabium giganteum, some brilliant Brassocattleyas and 
Leliocattleyas, with Oncidium concolor in front, and O. Marshallianum 
and a fine lot of Cymbidium Pauwelsii and others behind. It was a rich 
and beautifully arranged group. 
M. Jules Hye de Crom, Ghent (gr. M. Coen), staged a remarkable 
series of Miltonia vexillaria, including both white and rose-coloured forms, 
with the handsome variety memoria G. D. Owen, and many beautiful 
examples of M. Hyeana, showing a wide range of variation, the variety 
Madame Hye de Crom bearing two spikes of four and five flowers, with 
white ground, a rich ruby red mask with radiating lines at the front of the 
lip, and a trace of rose-colour at the base of the petals. We also noted a 
remarkably fine Cattleya Schroedere alba var. Louis de Hemptinne, 
bearing seven flowers with exceptionally broad petals, C. Suzanne Hye de 
Crom, another very beautiful albino, C. Lueddemanniana alba, Cymbidium 
Pauwelsii, Odontioda Graireana, a well-flowered Masdevallia caudata, 
Odontoglossum percultum, O. crispum Oakfield Sunrise, and numerous 
other choice things. 
M. Leon Hye de Crom, Ghent, exhibited a dozen fine blotched Odonto- 
glossums, noteworthy among them being a superb O. amabile, O. 
Ossulstonii, and O. Orion, a richly-coloured form. 
Count Joseph de Hemptinne, St.-Denis-Westrem, exhibited a beautiful 
group of well-grown plants, including fine forms of Cattleya Schroeder, 
C. S. alba, Miltonia Bleuana nobilior and some good M. vexillaria, a 
selection of Odontiodas and Odontoglossums, with Odontoglossum 
Edwardii, Dendrobium pulchellum, Phalznopsis amabilis Rimestadiana, 
Cymbidium Pauwelsii and insigne, Oncidium Marshallianum and other 
good things. His fifty Odontoglossums were also very well grown, and the 
Cymbidium Lowianum an enormous specimen crowded with spikes. 
M. L. Hoornaert, St. Nicholas, staged some good plants in his second 
prize group of Phalenopsis, mostly P. Schilleriana and P. amabilis 
Rimestadiana, the latter being also second for a single specimen. 
M. M. Henri Vacherot et Lecoufle, Boissy-St.-Leger, France, staged 
some good examples of L.-c. Lucie, bright yellow with crimson on the lip, 
and others, in the class for twenty Lezeliocattleyas. 
