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Dr. Roberts, Hale, Altrincham, also sent a floriferous group of Den- 
drobiums, which received a Silver-gilt Medal. I noted D. nobile virginale, 
D.n. Ballianum, D. n. murrhiniacum, D. x splendissimum, and many 
others. 
O. O. Wrigley, Esq., Bridge Hall, Bury (gr. Mr. Rogers), sent a dozen 
plants of Lelia Jongheana, in robust health and carrying from four to six 
flowers each, making a bright little group (Special Vote of Thanks). 
H. J. Craven, Esq., The Beeches, Keighley (gr. Mr. Corney), staged a 
very select little group, which gained a Silver Medal. Odontoglossum 
crispum Cravenianum, a fine flower with big blotches of red chocolate, and 
Odontioda X Corneyana (C. Neetzliana x O. x Lambeauianum), a grand 
~ flower of brilliant scarlet, gained First-class Certificates, while Odontoglossum 
x Cravenianum (cirrhosum X ramosissimum) and Odontioda x Craveniana 
(C. Noetzliana x O. cordatum) received Awards of Merit. 
H. J. Bromilow, Esq., Rainhill (gr. Mr. Morgan), staged a nice 
group of Cypripediums, which received a Silver Medal. The wonderful 
lasting qualities of these flowers was exemplified by a fine C. x Beeckmanii, 
which had been to three previous meetings, and looked quite fresh. I noted 
C. x Venus, C. x Flamingo, C. X Ainsworthii, C. x majesticum, &c. 
J. McCartney, Esq., Hey House, Bolton (gr. Mr. Holmes), staged a good 
group of Cattleyas, Lelias, &c. (Silver Medal). C. Trianz var. Patrick, C. 
x Empress Frederick, Hey House var., and Brassocattleya X Col. J. W. 
Slater (parentage unknown) all received Awards of Merit. 
Richard Ashworth, Esq., J.P., Newchurch (gr. Mr. Gilden), sent the fine 
Odontoglossum X Cyrene (crispum Graireanum x Vuylstekei), which gained 
a First-class Certificate, O. x Lambeauianum var. Cinderella (Award of 
Merit), and a good O. Cervantesii. 
Clive Cookson, Esq., Wylam-on-Tyne (gr. Mr. Chapman), gained an 
Award of Merit for Odontoglossum x Catherine (loochristiense x 
eximium). 
J. Leemann, Esq., West Bank House, Heaton Mersey (gr. Mr. Smith), 
received an Award of Merit for a blotched seedling Odontoglossum crispum 
var. Murillo, which should develop into a fine thing. 
J. Rutherford, Esq., Blackburn, sent a small group, which included 
Odontoglossums, Lycaste Skinneri alba, and Cypripedium X Queen of 
Italy (Bronze Medal). 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co., Enfield, staged a mixed group, including 
the rare Ipsea speciosa, Coelogyne pandurata, Cymbidium insigne, C. X 
Holfordianum, &c. (Silver Medal). Odontoglossum cordatum, Bush Hill 
Park var., a very dark form, and Cymbidium xX Lowgrinum gained Awards 
of Merit, and Lzliocattleya Myra var. Queen Alexandra, a bright yellow 
form with rich crimson lip, a First-class Certificate. 
