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phyllum saurocephalum, three plants of Cochlioda Floryi, Cypripedium 
Curtisii, C. callosum Sanderz and C. niveum, Microstylis commelynifolia, 
Odontoglossum Clytie, O. crispum, Cattleya Mossiz, C. Mendelii, and 
others (Silver Flora Medal). 
Mr. W. J. Biggs, North Enfield, showed Cattleya Mossi alba Bigg’s 
var., a very fine albino, with broad segments. 
Mr. E. V. Low, Vale Bridge, Haywards Heath, sent a small group, 
including Cattleya Mossiz Reineckeana, C. M. Wageneri Vale Bridge var., 
C. Madame Myra Peeters, C. Dietrichiana, Coelogyne pandurata, Cypri- 
pedium callosum Sandere and C. l’Ansonii, Leliocattleya Norba, 
Bulbophyllum Lobbii, and a few others. : 
Messrs. J. & A. A. McBean, Cooksbridge, sent Cattleya Warscewiczii 
Gladiator, a richly-coloured form, and Maxillaria vexillaria rotunda, a 
finely-shaped variety. : 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, sent a small group, including Bollea 
Lalindei, Catasetum tenebrosum, Ancistrochilus Thomsonianus, Epiden- 
drum auritum, Trichoglottis philippinensis, a good example of Dendrobium 
regium, Miltonia Bleuana, a fine M. vexillaria Lambeauiana with four 
spikes, Lzeliocattleya Isabel Sander (C. Mossi Reineckeana x L.-c. 
Canhamiana Rex), having white sepals and petals and a richly-coloured lip, 
L.-c. Martinetii Vesuvius, L.-c. Ceres, and the richly-coloured Odontioda 
Bradshawiz var. Ruby. 
SILVER LINDLEY MEDAL. 
CATTLEYA WaRSCEWICZII var. Lowm.—A remarkably fine specimen, 
bearing six racemes and an aggregate of twenty-two very richly-coloured 
flowers. The plant had already received a First-class Certificate, and the 
above award was given to mark the excellent culture. Exhibited by Lieut.- 
Col. Sir George L. Holford, K.C.V.O. 
FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATES. 
CATTLEYA ARTEMIS (Iris x Gaskelliana).—A charming flower of 
excellent shape, with rose-pink sepals and petals, and the lip intense ruby- 
crimson in front, with purple-red lines on the yellow disc of the lip. 
Exhibited by Lieut.-Col. Sir G. L. Holford. 
CATTLEYA DUPREANA THE DELL var. (Warneri X Warscewiczii).—A 
remarkably fine form of this handsome hybrid, having bright rose sepals 
and petals, and the lip deep ruby crimson in front, with a bright yellow 
disc. Exhibited by Baron Bruno Schréder, The Dell, Egham (gr. Mr. J. 
E. Shill). 
MiLtToniaA HYEANA VAR. LE CONQUERANT (vexillaria x Bleuana).—A 
very beautiful white form, flushed with rosy lilac at the base of the petals, 
and having a deep purple butterfly-like blotch at the base of the lip. 
Exhibited by M. Jules Hye de Crom, Ghent (gr. M. Coen). 
