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Jamesianum, and thyrsiflorum, Miltonia vexillaria, a well-flowered Masde- 
vallia tovarensis, a good plant of the rare M. rosea, Vanda teres and var. 
gigantea, Phalznopsis amabilis and numerous other good things. 
A corresponding class for Amateurs was blank. 
In the Nurserymens class for the best and most varied group of hybrids 
raised by the exhibitor, in a space not exceeding 200 square feet, the first 
prize, Baron Bruno Schréder’s Cup, was won by Messrs. Armstrong & 
Brown, Tunbridge Wells, with a magnificent group, including many good 
forms of Lzliocattleya Fascinator and Aphrodite, L.-c. callistoglossa 
ignescens, two fine L.-c. Hyeana, L.-c. Canhamiana alba and Rex, a series 
of Lelia cinnabarina hybrids, some good Cattleyas, some fine Cymbidiums 
and Odontoglossum Edwardii crosses behind, with many other Odonto- 
glossums in the centre, and a varied and brilliant series of Odontiodas in 
front. The group was also very effectively arranged. 
A Silver Cup, offered as a second prize, was won by Messrs. James 
Cypher & Sons, whose group contained some fine Leliocattleya Fascinator, 
Hyeana, Wellsiana, Baden-Powell; Lelia cinnabrosa, a number of Brass- 
avola Digbyana hybrids, Cypripediums, Cattleya Dietrichiana, and various 
other fine things. © 
A corresponding class for Amateurs produced no exhibit. 
In a class for twenty-five Lzlias, Cattleyas, and Brassavolas, their 
varieties and hybrids, the only exhibitor was M. Ch. Maron, Brunoy, 
France, to whom the first prize, a Silver-gilt Medal, was awarded, the group 
containing Brassocattleya Veitchii, three good B.-c. Vilmoriniana, B.-c. 
Maronii, B.-c. striata, Lzliocattleya Yellow Prince, L.-c. Canhamiana alba, 
L.-c. Boylei var. Kerchovie, L.-c. Greenwoodii, L.-c. Henrietta (L.-c. 
Greenwoodii X C. Lueddemanniana), a good intermediate form, Epilzlia 
distincta (L. harpophylla x E. atropurpureum, with three racemes, and 
several other good things. 
For the best twelve plants of the same there were two exhibitors, the 
second prize, a Silver Medal, being awarded to J. McCartney, Esq., Hey 
House, Bolton (gr. Mr. Holmes), whose exhibit contained Cattleya Mossi 
and var. Reineckeana, C. Frederickie, C. Dusseldorfii Undine, Lelia 
purpurata Russelliana, L. cinnabrosa, Leliocattleya Canhamiana, Bragso- 
cattleya Veitchii, and others. 
The third prize went to Mr. W. A. Manda, St. Albans, for forms of the 
popular species of Cattleya. 
Two similar classes were set apart for groups of 100 square feet in extent, 
one of them for white varieties, but did not produce a single exhibit. 
In the class for 100 Orchids in not less than twenty-five species, 
varieties, or hybrids, the first prize, a Gold Medal, was won by Messrs. 
Armstrong & Brown, Tunbridge Wells, conspicuous in this group being 
