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Euphrasia Davidson’s var., Pocahontas alba, Lzliocattleya Constance var. 
Rainbow (A.M.), Odontoglossum crispum var. Louis (A.M.), percultum 
Borlases var. (A.M.), Ceres Davidson’s var. (A.M.), Harryanum, and 
crispum, with Odontioda Euterpe (A.M.), and O. Charlesworthii. 
Mr. J. Evans, Congleton, was awarded a Silver Medal for a nice group, 
including Cattleya Lord Rothschild, C. Fabia, a good Leliocattleya G. 
Woodhams, Brassocattleya Pluto, B.-c. Empress of Russia, Cypripedium 
Mary Beatrice, the richly-coloured C. Lawrenceanum hackbridgense, and 
C. Leoniz Ward’s var. 
The Liverpool Orchid & Nursery Co. (Cowan’s), Gateacre, were awarded 
a Silver Medal for a group, comprising Lelia crispa, Cattleya Thayeriana, 
Leliocattleya Massangeana, Cypripedium Rossetti, triumphans, -Rap- 
partianum, Charlesworthii, A. de Lairesse, C. Cooksoniz, and Vanda 
Kimballiana. 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co., Enfield, Middlesex, staged a nice mixed 
group, to which a Silver Medal was awarded. It contained Brassocattleya 
Maronii, Brassolelia Helen, Odontoglossum Uroskinneri album, O. grande, 
Odontioda Charlesworthii, Anguloa Ruckeri superba, Bifrenaria tetragona, 
and Renanthera Imschootiana, with Oncidium incurvum and O. varicosum 
Rogersii. 
Messrs. A. J. Keeling & Sons, Bradford, staged several Odontoglossum 
hybrids, Cypripedium Maudie, C. Fairrieanum, Rappartianum, C. A. de 
Lairesse, and C. gigas Corndean Hall var. 
Mr. W. Shackleton, Great Horton, exhibited a fine form of Odonto- 
glossum crispum and Cypripedium T. B. Hayward X Charlesworthii. 
GLASGOW AND WEST oF SCOTLAND HorTICULTURAL. 
At the Centenary Show of this Society held at Bunhouse Grounds, Glasgow, 
on September 4th, 5th, and 6th, a few choice Orchids were exhibited. 
The first prizes in the two classes for Orchids were won by *W. 
Mackay, Esq., Ascog, Bute (gr. Mr. D. Halliday), with some good plants. 
Some fine Orchids were also staged in the class for a group of 
miscellaneous plants arranged on the ground, in a space of 15 feet by 10 
feet, for which the first prize and a Veitch Memorial Medal was won by 
Sir Wilfrid Lawson, Bart., Brayton Hall, Carlisle (gr. Mr. A. Knight). 
Among non-competitive exhibits to which awards were made we note 
that a Gold Medal was given to Messrs. James Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, for 
a fine group of Orchids and Stove Plants, and a First-class Certificate of 
Merit to Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, for a small collection of choice 
Orchids. 
A number of awards were also made by a deputation from the R.H.S., 
and among them a Gold Medal to Messrs. James Veitch & Sons, for Orchids, 
