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and others, and very pretty clusters of Pleione lagenaria and precox in 
front. The centre and ends consisted largely of brilliant Cattleyas and 
Leliocattleyas, and included some excellent C. labiata and C. Fabia, C. 
Fabia His Majesty, with white sepals and petals, good forms of C. 
Hardyana, C. Ashtonii, and Mrs. Pitt, the beautiful white C. Muelleri 
{intermedia alba x Peetersiz), Leliocattleya Decia, Rothschildie, and 
Priam, Brassocattleya Maroniz, Thorntonii, and Euterpe, Vanda 
Kimballiana, Oncidium bicallosum, excavatum, micropogon, the rare O. 
cardiochilum, Maxillaria picta, some good forms of Dendrobium Goldiei, 
Dearei, and Sanderz, Xylobium bractescens, some scarlet Odontiodas, 
Odontoglossum Neptune, O. amabile, and other fine things. 
Class 2, for a similar group limited to Amateurs, attracted no entries. 
In Class 3, for a group of Orchids arranged in a space not exceeding 150 
square feet (Amateurs), there were three competitors, and the first prize, a 
Gold Medal, was won by G. F. Moore, Esq., Chardwar, Bourton-on-the- 
Water (gr. Mr. Page), with a splendid group, arranged in undulating fashion, 
the elevated parts containing a beautiful series of Dendrobium Phalznopsis, 
showing much variation, and including the pure white var. hololeucum, the 
blush Miss Louisa Deane, and some richly-coloured forms, with some good 
Oncidium varicosum behind, and the front containing a lot of Cypripedium 
Maudiz and insigne Sandere, the charming C. Argo-Fairrieanum, Thalia, 
Boltonii, Evenor, Nandii, Gaston Bultel, W. Lloyd, The Baron, Actzus 
Bianca, Baron Schréder, &c., with some brilliant Lzliocattleyas, Cattleya 
labiata, Fabia, Portia, and Mantinii, and a fringe of Lelia pumila in front. 
Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., Gatton Park, Reigate (gr. Mr. Collier), 
won the second prize, a Large Silver Cup, his group being well undulated, 
and including in the centre a lot of Cattleya Portia coerulea, C. labiata 
coerulea, C. Chloris, Parthenia Peetersii, and others, Leliocattleya 
Rothschildiz, Ophir, and other good forms, the graceful Brassia longissima, 
some good Dendrobium Phalznopsis, superbiens, Vanda coerulea, Lzlio- 
cattleyas, a prettily spotted Brassocattleya, Odontoglossum Thompsonianum, 
and others, Pleione maculata, Phaius Ashworthianus, Calanthe Harrisii, 
Odontioda Bohnhofiz, some good Cypripedium insigne Sandere, Spicer- 
janum, and many other fine things. 
H. S. Goodson, Esq., Fairlawn, Putney (gr. Mr. G. E. c iiay), was third, 
gaining a Small Silver Cup for a very attractive group, containing many good 
Cattleyas and Leliocattleyas, conspicuous among them being C. Mrs. Pitt 
Goodson’s var., C. labiata, amabile, and suavior, Lezliocattleya Decia, 
St. Gothard, Goodsonii, Odontoglossum crispum Primrose, grande 
Harryanum, eximium, Odontioda Zephyr, Cypripedium triumphans, and 
many others. The centre consisted of about seven brightly-coloured 
Sophrocattleyas, with a lot of Cypripedium insigne Sanderz on each side. 
