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Alexander), received a Silver Banksian Medal for a small group of choice 
things, in finely-grown examples, including Cattleya Fabia Holford’s var., 
bearing a spike of five remarkably large and richly-coloured flowers, a 
beautiful example of C. Rothschildiana, Leeliocattleya Neleus (C. Iris x 
L.-c. Ophir), a delicately tinted flower, L.-c. luminosa Canary Bird, 
Brassocattleya Leemanniz, Cypripedium Actzeus Bianca, Boltonii, Muriel, 
and others. 
W. R. Lee, Esq., Plumpton Hall, Heywood (gr. Mr. Branch), received 
a Silver Banksian Medal for a group of choice Cypripediums, including 
€. Rossetti, Boltonii, Thalia Mr. F. Wellesley, Dreadnought, Pallas 
Athene, and others, with a fine example of Lezliocattleya St.-Gothard in 
the centre. 
Mrs. Bischoffsheim, The Warren House, Stanmore (gr. Mr. Jones), sent 
Cattleya labiata Warren House var., bearing a spike of four large rose- 
coloured flowers with a darker lip. 
William Bolton, Esq., Warrington. showed Cattleya Surprise (Triana 
X granulosa), a promising hybrid with a strongly three-lobed lip. 
H. S. Goodson, Esq., Fairlawn, Putney (gr. Mr. Day), staged a small 
group, including Sophrocattleya Rappartiana and eximia, Sophrocatleelia 
Niobe, Sophroleelia Irene, Cattleya Maggie Raphael Goodson’s var., &c. 
Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., K.C.V.O., Burford (gr. Mr. W. H. White), 
showed Cattleya formosa albescens (Trianz alba X Hardyana alba), a pretty 
light-coloured form. 
His Grace the Duke of Marlborough, Blenheim Palace, Woodstock (gr. 
Mr. Hunter), sent Cypripedium Norah (Fairrieanum X Standard), a pretty 
hybrid bearing three flowers, having a light-coloured dorsal sepal veined 
with purple. 
C. J. Phillips, Esq., The Glebe, Sevenoaks, sent Leliocattleya Astorie 
Glebe var., a good white form, with the lip rosy crimson in front of the 
yellow disc. 
H. T. Pitt, Esq., Rosslyn, Stamford Hill (gr. Mr. Thurgood), sent two 
good plants of the beautiful yellow Odontoglossum grande Pittianum, the 
best bearing two racemes, also Cattleya Thela (Mrs. W. J. Whiteley x 
Hardyana), and Lzliocattleya Amecia (L.-c. Wellsiana X C. Mantinii). 
R. G. Thwaites, Esq., Chessington, Streatham, sent Odontoglossum 
Meredithize (Rossii rubescens..x.venustulum), a very pretty rose-tinted 
hybrid, with dark spots, and a ruby red ‘blotch in front of thé lip’s crest, 
also good examples of Odontioda Bradshawiz, Leeana, Cupid, and others. 
Francis Wellesley, Esq., Westfield, Woking (gr. Mr. Hopkins), sent 
Cattleya labiata Empress, a pretty white form with a pink tinge in front of 
the lip, and Leliocattleya Captain Starkie Westfield var. (L.-c. Aphrodite 
x C. labiata), having a broad rosy lip with darker lines. 
