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including Cattleya Mantinii Fowler’s var., a very dark form, C. labiata alba, 
a charming albino, Lzliocattleya Orion var. J. Lakin (L.-c. Haroldiana x 
C. Dowiana aurea), a beautiful form, having pale yellow spreading sepals 
and petals, slightly freckled with rose, and a deep rose-coloured lip with 
some yellow veining, Sophrocatlelia Sibyl, a richly-coloured form, &c. 
Mr. E. V. Low, Vale Bridge, Haywards Heath, sent Cattleya labiata 
Lady Duff, a good white form with a tinge of blush on the lip, and C. lL. 
The Sultan, white with a purple blotch on the front of the lip. 
Messrs. J. & A. A. McBean, Cooksbridge, staged a small group, including 
Sophrocatlelia Helen (S.-]. heatonensis x L.-c. Gottoiana), a handsome 
hybrid, having deep rose-coloured flowers shaded with violet, and a ruby- 
coloured lip, Cattleya Fabiata (Portia x Fabia), and C. Rothschildiana 
albens, a pretty light variety. 
Messrs. Mansell & Hatcher, Rawdon, E. Yorks, sent a plant of the 
quaint Cirrhopetalum refractum, bearing three fine racemes, Oncidium 
ornithorrhynchum album, and a fine plant of the Colombian Oncidium 
panduriferum (Rolfe) with two spikes. 
First-class CERTIFICATES. 
BRassocaTTLeYA VEITCHII THE DELL var. (C. Mossiz Wageneri x B. 
Digbyana).—A very large and beautiful white variety, with a primrose yellow 
disc to the well-fringed lip. Exhibited by Baron Bruno Schréder. 
CATTLEYA LABIATA OpaL.—A charming white variety, with a yellow 
disc to the lip, and some clear pink veining in front. The plant bore four 
flowers. Exhibited by Baron Bruno Schréider. 
CYMBIDIUM Doris (Tracyanum xX insigne).—A handsome hybrid, 
bearing an erect spike of ten flowers, most like the latter in general 
character, and having light yellow sepals and petals closely veined with red, 
and the lip spotted with red-brown on the front lobe, and veined with the 
same colour on the side lobes. . Exhibited by J. & A..A.-McBean. 
CYPRIPEDIUM PaLLas-ATHENE (parentage unrecorded).—A very large 
and handsome hybrid, much like C. insigne Harefield Hall var. in general 
character, and having the dorsal sepal white above and green below, with 
some dark purple spots. Exhibited by W.:R. Lee, Esq., Plumpton Hall, 
Heywood (gr. Mr. Branch), 
: AWARDS OF MeriIT. 
CATTLEYA COMET VAR. PRINCESS MARY (Warneri alba x Dowiana).— 
A very beautiful hybrid, having white sepals. and petals, and the lip with 
much yellow veining, and some purple markings near the base. Exhibited 
by Pantia Ralli, Esq., Ashtead Park, Epsom. , 
CATTLEYA Maccig RAPHAEL Goopson’s vAR.—A large and handsome 
form, having light rose-coloured sepals and petals, and the lip crimson, with 
some yellow veining at the base. Exhibited by-H. FE. Goodson, Esq. 
