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Mantinii nobilior, Cypripedium insigne Harefield Hall var., Sandere, 
Bohnhofianum, and Laura Kimball, Leeanum Corona, Gaston Bultel, Sir 
Redvers Buller, bingleyense, Felicity, and Dendrobium formosum giganteum. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, were awarded a Large 
Silver Medal for a group, including Cattleya Fabia alba, Nestor, F. W. 
Wigan, Leliocattleya Hera and Nortia, Brassocattleya Veitchii Queen 
Alexandra, Cypripedium Minos Youngii, Gaston Bultel, Baron Schroder, 
insigne Harefield Hall var., Odontoglossum cordatum and Jasper. 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, staged a small group, including 
Cattleyas Hardyana, Peetersii, Fabia, Ella, nobilis, Atalanta, conspicua» 
Lzliocattleya Walter Gott and Hon. Mrs. Astor, with Cypripedium dulce, 
Earl of Plymouth, leucoxanthum .Cunninghamii, and Saccolabium 
acutifolium. A Silver Medal was awarded. 
Mr. J. Evans, Congleton, staged a small group, to which a Silver Medal 
was awarded. It contained Cattleyas in variety, including Enid, Fabia, 
-and Hardyana, several forms of Odontoglossum crispum, one being nicely 
blotched, and Cypripedium Germaine Opoix. 
Mr. E. H. Davidson, Twyford, Berks, sent Cattleya Hardyana, and 
other fine things, which received Awards. 
First-class CERTIFICATES. 
Cattleya Ena Marlfield var. (bicolor X Massaiana), a large flower with 
bronzy segments and well coloured lip; C. labiata Madam le Doux, having 
well-shaped pure white flowers, suffused with colour in the lip, and C. Mrs. 
Pitt Charlesworth’s var., certainly one of the best, forms seen, with large 
round flowers of a brilliant colour. All from R. le Doux, Esq. 
Cattleya Enid Ward’s var., a large well-set flower of even colour, with 
a well-veined lip. From Z. A. Ward, Esq. 
Cypripedium Our Queen (Leeanum X Stevensii), a well-shaped flower, 
with apple-green lip, and the segments bronzy yellow and nicely marked. 
From Wm. Thompson, Esq., Walton Grange. ee 
Cattleya labiata var. Queen of Spain, a good flower, having white sepals 
and petals, the lip slightly flushed with colour, and an orange throat, C. 
Enid Orchid Dene var. (Mossiz X gigas), a well-set flower, of even colour, 
and the lip well veined; Brassocattleya heatonensis var. virginale (B. 
Digbyana X C. Hardyana alba), having creamy sepals and petals, and a 
large round fringed lip, Lzliocattleya;Colmanie Orchid Dene var. (L.-c. 
€allistoglossa x C. Dowiana aurea), of good shape, and the lip large and 
“deep velvety crimson in colour. All from Mr. E. H. Davidson. 
Cattleya Basil. From Mrs. A. K. Wood, Glossop. 
AWARDS OCF MERIT. 
Odontoglossum -scintillans (Rossii rubescens X Wilckeanum princeps). 
From Wm. Thompson, Esq. 
