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The President, Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., K.C.V.O., Burford (gr. Mr. 
W. H. White, staged a small group of rare things, including a fine specimen 
of the orange-scarlet Lelia monophylla, Dendrobium glomeratum with over 
sixty of its bright rose-purple flowers, a plant of the interesting little 
Theodorea gomezoides bearing ten spikes, a good plant of Bulbophyllum 
odoratissimum, with another Bulbophyllum of doubtful identity, and 
examples of Odontioda Thwaitesii and Brassocattleya Joan. 
E. H. Davidson, Esq., Borlases, Twyford (gr. Mr. Cooper), received a 
Silver Banksian Medal for a group of finely-grown plants, including Cattleya 
Venus var. Golden Glory, a_ brilliantly-coloured form, Leeliocattleya 
Colmaniana, L.-c. Feronia superba, a finely-shaped form, Odontioda 
Thwaitesii Davidson’s var., a very large flower, with claret-coloured sepals 
and petals and a lilac-purple lip, two forms of O. Schroederi, differing in 
colour, O. Ruby, Odontoglossum Pamela, and a few others. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, staged a choice group, 
including the distinct and striking Stanhopea convoluta, Listrostachys 
Chailluana, a good Vanda Sanderiana, a well-flowered Dendrochilum 
filiforme, Oncidium luridum guttatum, Cypripedium Maudie, C. Rossetti, 
and other hybrids, noteworthy among them being Oncidioda cinnabarina, 
an interesting hybrid from Cochlioda Neetzliana and Oncidium monachicum, 
and having rather small cinnabar red flowers, with stalked segments, 
approaching those of the Oncidium in shape. 
Mr. S. Flory, Orchid Nursery, Twickenham, staged a small group, 
including Cattleya Gaskelliana alba, the rare Brazilian Oncidium Croesus, 
Dendrobium regium, a large form of Brassolelia Helen, and a richly- 
coloured Leeliocattleya. 
FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATES. 
L&LIOCATTLEYA GLaucus (L. purpurata xX L.-c. rubens).—A very 
fine hybrid, of dwarf habit, and bearing finely-shaped flowers most like 
those of the Leliocattleya parent, the sepals and petals being bright rosy 
mauve, with darker veining, and the lip very deep ruby red, with a bright 
yellow disc. Exhibited by Lieut.-Col. Sir G. L. Holford, K.C.V.Q., 
Westonbirt (gr. Mr. H. G. Alexander). 
L&LIOCATTLEYA GopMaANt (C. Iris * L.-c. callistoglossa).—A large 
and distinct hybrid, of excellent shape, having broad, deep purple-rose sepals 
and petals, and a large ruby crimson lip with a yellow disc. Exhibited by 
F. Ducane Godman, Esq., South Lodge, Horsham. 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
BRrassOcATTLEYA ILENE (C. Dowiana x B.-c. Maroniz).—A very fine 
hybrid, having well-shaped flowers, with rose-coloured sepals and petals, 
and a bright rose-coloured, fringed lip, with a yellow disc, rayed with purple 
at the base. Exhibited by Messrs. J. Veitch & Sons, Chelsea. 
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