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Dr. Baillion, Ghent, staged a beautiful group of seventy-five Orchids in 
a non-competitive group, including a fine Phalznopsis Schilleriana, 
Cymbidium Pauwelsii, the albino Cypripedium memoria Alma Gevaert, a 
beautiful Brassocattleya Marie, and some good Odontiodas, Odonto- 
glossums, and Oncidiums. 
M. Ch. Maillard, St. Andre lez Lille, staged some beautiful things in 
the class for the best collection of Odontoglossums, including O. eximium, 
loochristiense, concinnum, Charlesworthii, Doris, and others, with a 
beautiful example of Odontioda Ajax. 
M. Arthur Meusser, Woluwe-St.-Lambert, also staged some good things 
in a non-competitive group of Odontoglossums. 
M. Th. Pauwels, Meirelbeke, made a remarkably fine display in the 
Nurserymen’s class for the best and most varied group of Orchids. The 
back was made up of numerous plants of Cymbidium Pauwelsii, C. 
Alexanderi, C. Humblotii, C. Lowianum concolor, some fine forms of 
Odontoglossum Thompsonianum and other O. Edwardii hybrids, with 
Oncidium Marshallianum and O. superbiens, and fine examples of 
Dendrobium Phalenopsis, pulchellum and Jamesianum, while in front 
was a brilliant series of Odontiodas and Odontoglossums, Chysis 
bractescens, Cattleyas, Lzliocattleyas, and Brassocattleyas, a very fine 
Maxillaria Sanderiana, some excellent Miltonias and Odontocidium 
Edwardatum (O. Edwardii x O. serratum), while a plant of Odontioda 
floribunda, with a great panicle of twenty-two branches crowded with 
flowers was also remarkable. The group had a margin of Oncidium 
concolor in front. His winning group of Phalenopsis Schilleriana and 
amabilis, and of thirty exotic Orchids, were also excellent in quality, while 
the Trichopilia Hennisii, Lycaste Skinneri alba La Perle, Cypripedium 
Alcibiades Roi Albert, Selenipedium Schroeder, S. caudatum Sandere, 
Masdevallia Pourbaixii, Epidendrum radicans, Phaius Norman, Cymbidium 
Pauwelsii var. Andre, and Aérides Houlletianum, which received the prizes: 
in their respective classes, were also noteworthy. Eulophiella Hamelinii 
with two spikes, was awarded a special prize. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, staged a very rich and 
varied group, in which the Odontoglossums were specially remarkable, 
including a brilliant series of O. eximium, blotched seedling forms of O. 
crispum, QO. illustrissimum Black Prince, O. Wilckeanum Imperator, 
Thompsonianum, Aireworth, Dora, and others, while Odontiodas contained 
the bronzy red O. Joan, superb forms of O. Bradshawiz, Charlesworthii, 
Lutetia, Diana, Latona, Wilsonii, and Edna, Leliocattleyas included 
the apricot yellow L.-c. Feronia, and some purple forms, while the yellow 
Brassocattleya Joan var. Rayon d’Or, and forms of B.-c. Veitchii and 
others were very attractive. The group also contained the striking purple 
