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Iris), having rosy purple sepals and petals, and a three-lobed lip, with small 
yellowish side lobes and disc, and the front lobe shading off to purple at the 
margin, some good forms of C. labiata, Thurgoodiana, Minucia, and 
iridescens, Lzeliocattleya Walter Gott, and another fine hybrid from Lelia 
lobata and Cattleya Dowiana, having rosy sepals and petals, and a darker 
lip, with some whitish veining in the throat (Silver Flora Medal). 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co., Bush Hill Park, staged a very fine group, 
including some good examples of Oncidium  varicosum Rogersii and 
incurvum, Anguloa virginalis Turneri, Odontoglossum Uroskinneri album, 
grande and Rolfew, Vanda Kimballiana, Lelia Dayana var. delicata, with 
lilac-coloured sepals and petals, and the front of the lip of a peculiar slaty 
purple, with some similar Jines on the disc, Masdevallia calura, some good 
forms of Dendrobium Phalznopsis, a fine plant of Houlletia Brocklehurst- 
iana, with a very strong spike, and some good forms of Cattleya Harrison- 
iana, C. Dowiana aurea, C. Hardyana enfieldiensis, a large and richly- 
coloured form, a pretty blush white form of Cattleya Gaskelliana, with a 
small rosy blotch in front of the yellow disc of the lip, also forms of C. 
Iris, Adula, Warscewiczii, Euphrasia and others (Silver Flora Medal). 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, staged a choice little 
group, including a plant of Cycnoches maculatum with one male and one 
female inflorescence, the latter bearing two flowers, an example of C. 
Egertonianum with a male inflorescence, Trichopilia nobilis alba, a pretty 
white form without the usual yellow disc to the lip, Eria longispicata, 
Brassocattleya Maronie, Oncidium bicallosum, Lzliocattleya Colmaniana, 
and good forms of Cattleya Chamberlainiana, Rhoda, Sirius, Hybla and 
others. 
Mr. H. Dixon, Spencer Park Nursery, Wandsworth; sent Miltonia 
Regnellii and var. citrina. : 
Mr. Sydney Flory, Orchid Nursery, Twickenham, sent the pretty 
Cypripedium Faire-Maud, a good form of C. beechense, and a form of 
Odontoglossum crispum with spotted sepals. 
Messrs, J. & A. A. McBean, Cooksbridge, staged a small group, 
including good plants of Dendrobium Sanderz and Dearei, Odontioda 
Bradshawie and Charlesworthii, Cymbidium erythrostylum, and good 
examples of Odontoglossum crispum, with a few hybrids. 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, sent Cattleya nobilis var. nobilior 
(Warneri X granulosa), a very beautiful form, having broad sepals and 
petals, veined and mottled with rose on a lighter ground, and a deeply 
three-lobed rose-purple lip; also a plant of Cirrhopetalum miniatum 
(Rolfe), a native of Annam, having slender vermilion-coloured flowers, with 
tawny yellow hairs on the margin of the dorsal sepal and petals. 
Messrs. James Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, sent a plant of Brassocattleya 
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