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and Bradshawiz, Cymbidium x eburneo-Lowianum concolor, the fine 
Cattleya Triane Mafeking, with purple tips to the petals, and a richly- 
coloured lip, a very fine series of Brassocattleyas and Leliocattleyas, 
noteworthy among them being B.-c. Cliftoni and L.-c. Hypatia, 
the latter bearing a spike of twelve copper-coloured flowers, with a 
crimson lip, Bulbophyllum barbigerum, Cypripedium prestans, Vanda 
Bensoni, &c.' 
Mr. E. V. Low, Vale Bridge, Haywards Heath, received a Silver 
Flora Medal for a group of choice things, including a fine Cymbidium 
insigne in the centre, a good series of Brassocattleya langleyensis, Lycaste 
Skinneri alba, Cypripedium X aureum Surprise, Dendrobium nobile 
virginale, D. Wardianum ochroleucum, D. x pallens, D. x xanthocentron, 
Cattleya Schroeder Mrs. J. Marshall, white with an orange disc to the lip, 
some choice forms of Cattleya Trianz, &c. 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co., Bush Hill Park, also received a Silver Flora 
Medal for a very varied and handsome group, including some excellent 
Cymbidium insigne, one of them bearing an arching spike, a dark C. xX 
Lowgrinum, a good Dendrobium crassinode album, several strong plants of 
D. X Venus, D. Jamesianum. and other Dendrobiums, Cattleya Dussel- 
dorfii Undine, the brilliant Odontioda keighleyensis, and O. Bradshawie, 
a well-bloomed Lycaste macrophylla, the very pretty Maxillaria sanguinea, 
Odontoglossum cordatum, Low’s var., Cirrhopetalum picturatum, a well- 
bloomed C. Mastersianum, Bulbophyllum cupreum, Pholidota chinensis, 
and other interesting species. 
Messrs. J. & A. A. McBean, Cooksbridge, received a Silver Banksian 
Medal for a beautiful group of Odontoglossum crispum, O. X Wilckeanum, 
Cattleya Mendelii, some very good C. Schroederz, Miltonia Phalzenopsis, 
Cypripedium x Ettyi (Godefroye x insigne),&c. An Award of Merit was 
given to Odontoglossum xX Gladys var. H. W. Cheal (cirrhosum xX 
spectabile), a charming form having white flowers, tinged with canary 
yellow on the margins, and well blotched with dark purple, chiefly on the 
sepals. 
Mr. W. Bolton, Wilderspool, Warrington, sent flowers of a batch of 
Cypripediums raised from C. X Maudie and C. X Charlesworthii, showing 
a wide range of variation. 
Messrs. Cypher & Sons, Cheltenham, showed a good group of Den- 
drobiums, including D. nobile Ashworthiz, D. nobile Heathii, D. n. 
giganteum, Berkeley’s var., a very handsome form, D. xX Rubens grandi- 
florum, D. x Luna, D. x Melpomene, D. x Schneiderianum, &c. 
Mr. A. W. Jensen, Lindfield, Haywards Heath, sent some excellent 
forms of Cattleya Schreedere, with a few good C. Mendelu and Odonto- 
glossum crispum. 
