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Mrs. Wm. Mostyn, C. x Leopoldianum, C. x G. F. Moore, C. x Amy 
Moore, and other attractive hybrids. 
Mr. E. V. Low, Orchid Nursery, Vale Bridge, Haywards Heath, 
received a Silver Banksian Medal for a choice group, including some good 
Cattleya xX Trianz, the variety A. J. Balfour having white sepals and 
petals and the front lobe of the lip crimson, Leliocattleya Charlesworthii, 
Cymbidium X Wiganianum, Odontoglossum x venustulum, var. Apollo, 
Cypripedium X aureum Surprise, C. x Minos Youngii, and C. x Ville de 
Paris. 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co., Bush Hill Park, received a Silver Banksian 
Medal for a. showy group, including Lelia anceps Chamberlainiana, 
-Brassocattleya Pocohontas, Epidendrum Cooperianum with three fine 
spikes, the singular Bulbophyllum lemniscatoides, Grobya galeata, 
Oncidium varicosum concolor, Cirrhopetalum Meduse, Dendrobium 
triflorum with nine flower spikes, the beautiful Cypripedium x Helen II. 
var. Armstrongie (figured at p. 105 of our sixteenth volume), C. x 
Alcibiades magnificum, C. xX Curtmanii magnificum and others. 
Messrs. J. & A. A. McBean, Cooksbridge, received a Silver Banksian 
Medal for a good group, including the striking Odontoglossum x 
Groganianum, Cypripedium Minos Youngii, C. xX nitens G. S. Ball, C. x 
aureum Hyeanum, and others, with a dozen plants of a very fine C. 
insigne having large chocolate blotches on the dorsal sepal, and the apex 
pure white. 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, exhibited a striking Phaius allied to 
P. callosus, but differing in having a long slender spur. It has been named 
P. Cooperi. The flowers are large, and the sepals and petals red brown in 
front and yellow bebind, while the lip is white at first, changing to yellow, 
with two red-brown blotches at the sides. It received a _ Botanical 
Certificate. 
Messrs. William Bull & Son, Chelsea, sent Cypripedium x Hobartii 
magnificum (Lathamianum X insigne Harefield Hall var.), and Odonto- 
glossum crispum Flora, a finely blotched seedling. 
M. Mertens, Ghent, showed Miltonia vexillaria Leopoldi, Cypripedium 
x Lathamianum Imperator, C. x Germain Opoix Westfield var., and several 
others. 
Messrs. Stanley & Co., Southgate, showed Cypripedium xX Leeanum 
_punctatissimum, a beautiful spotted form, and C. X Gisela von Bulow 
(Euryades X Beeckmanii), a handsome flower, having a white dorsal sepal 
blotched with purple, and the petals and lip showing much of the 
Beeckmanii character. 
Mr. H. A. Tracy, Twickenham, sent Cypripedium xX Phillipsii, a 
yellow flowered hybrid with chocolate markings. 
