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hybrids (Silver Medal). Awards of Merit were given to Cattleya X Cook- 
sone, Leeliocattleya xX Bella var. alba, L.-c. x Whiteleggei, and L.-c. 
Rubens var. Lambeauiz. The group included many well-grown Oncidiums, 
Calanthes, a fine Coelogyne Dayana, and the dainty Odontioda Bohnhoffie 
with four spikes. 
Clive Cookson, Esq., Wylam-on-Tyne (gr. Mr. Chapman), gained a 
Silver Medal for a choice group, including Cypripedium x San-ac-dere, 
C. X Actzus The Gem, Miltonia Warscewiczii var. Weltoni, &c., with the 
following, each of which received an Award of Merit: Odontoglossum 
crispum var. Oakwood Queen (a good spike of flowers of exceptional size 
and shape), O. X ardentissimum Chapmanii, O. X Adriane superbissimum, 
O. X’percultum punctatum, Calanthe xX William Murray, C. x Norman 
(colour fine), C. X Chapmanii var. roseum, and Cypripedium insigne 
Sanderze Cookson’s var., a self-fertilized seedling, and distinct. 
J. Talbot Clifton, Esq., Lytham Hall (gr. Mr. Float), received two 
Silver Medals for a group, which contained many fine hybrid Cattleyas and 
Lelias, some good Oncidiums and Odontoglossums, and a fine selection of 
Botanical species for which the collection is already famous. A specially 
fine plant of Angraecum sesquipedale, carrying seventeen flowers on four 
spikes, received a Cultural Certificate; Leliocattleya Bella var. alba and 
Cattleya x Henry Clifton (Enid x labiata) gained Awards of Merit, while 
First-class Botanical Certificates went to Phalzenopsis rosea, P. denticulata, 
and Ionopsis paniculata. 
G. S. Ball, Esq., Burton, Westmorland (gr. Mr. Herdman), received a 
Silver Medal for a miscellaneous group of well-grown plants, which included 
good specimens of Vanda coerulea, Chondropetalum Fletcheri, Cypripedium 
x Gaston Bultel, C. x Leeanum Corona, and other Leeanums and C. 
insigne in variety. Bulbophyllum maculosum gained a Second-class 
Botanical Certificate. 
F. Wellesley, Esq., Westfield, Woking (gr. Mr. Hopkins), sent a small 
but choice group of Cypripediums, several of which were new (Vote of 
Thanks). Awards of Merit were given to Cypripedium X elatior splendens 
(Leeanum giganteum xX Baron Schréder), a flower much like C. x Thalia, 
C. x King Emperor (Beeckmanii X Sallieri), fairly intermediate in character, 
C. x Lady Arundel (Leeanum X aureum virginale), C. xX etonense, and 
Leliocattleya * Ophir Westfield var. 
J. H. Bromilow, Esq., Rainhill, Lancs. (gr. Mr. Morgan), staged a select 
group of Cypripediums, including C. Thalia var. Mr. F. Wellesley, C. x 
Earl of Tankerville, C. Fairrieanum var. Orpheus, a fine flower with dark 
purple lines, &c. (Silver Medal). C. xX Thalia var. Marjorie and C. x 
Actzus Madeline gained Awards of Merit. 
_ Chas. Parker, Esq., Ashton-on-Ribble, staged a good group of 
