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Francis Wellesley, Esq., Westfield, Woking (gr. Mr. Hopkins), sent the 
handsome Odontoglossum X Armstrongiz in very fine condition, the dark 
violet-purple blotches being most effective. He also sent the beautiful 
Cattleya Mendelii His Majesty the King, C. M. Mrs. O. M. Bradshaw, a 
pretty blush form with the front of the lip magenta, and C. Mossi Duchess 
of Norfolk, a light-coloured form with much orange on the lip. 
M. Ch. Vuylsteke, Loochristi, Ghent, staged four remarkable plants 
all of which gained awards. A First-class Certificate was given to 
Odontioda King George V. (Odontioda Vuylstekezee x Odontoglossum X 
laudatum), a very large soft rosy flower, with a darker reddish blotch at the 
base of the petals, and beyond it a yellowish line. A similar award went 
to Odontoglossum eximium Empress of India (crispum X ardentissimum), 
a very large and handsome form, heavily blotched with violet-purple on 
white ground. Awards of Merit went to O. X Promereus (crispum xX 
eximium), a very round flower heavily blotched with violet-purple, and to 
Odontioda Rosy Gem (Odontioda Vuylstekee X Odontoglossum x arden- 
tissimum), lighter in colour than the one previously mentioned, and the 
rosy colour rather more broken into dots. These plants formed a great 
centre of attraction and interest. 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, staged a magnificent group, nearly 
two bays in extent, which was most effectively arranged in banks and dells, 
and which gained a Gold Medal. The group was remarkably rich in 
interesting novelties. The central object was a magnificent example of 
Cymbidium Lowianum, literally crowded with flowers, and round it were 
numerous fine Odontoglossums, Leeliocattleyas, Phalaenopsis amabilis 
Rimestadiana, Dendrobium Phalznopsis, the chaste Brassocattleya Veitchi. 
Queen Alexandra, with nine flowers, Odontioda Charlesworthi, O. 
Vuylstekez, Sander’s var., a very brilliant scarlet form, O. Bradshawie, O. 
Cooksone var. Brilliant, Calanthe veratrifolia, some choice forms of 
Odontoglossum crispum, O. c. Leonard Perfect, O. X Fletcherianum, 
O. x Thompsonianum, the handsome O. ™X amabile  Dread- 
nought, O. xX Landolphus (Andersonianum xX Rolfez), a charming 
light-yellow hybrid densely spotted with brown, O. x Wilckeanum ardens, 
Epidendrum Fredericki-Gulielmi, E. X Boundi, E. atropurpureum, some 
good Anguloa Clowesii, Oncidium crispum, Gardneri, cucullatum and con- 
color, the remarkable Cirrhopetalum robustum, Dendrobium atroviolaceum, 
D. nobile Cooksonianum, D. Dearei, D. nobile virginale, Renanthera 
Imschootiana, Coelogyne speciosa, Brassoleelia Jessopi, Masdevallia ignea, 
Catasetum tabulare, Eria ornata, a curious Gongora and Mormodes from 
Peru, Houlletia Sanderi, Ornithochilus fuscus, Disa X Luna, Bulbophyllum 
Lobbii, a noble plant of Lelia Canhamiana with twenty-five flowers, 
Lycaste macrophylla, Cattleya intermedia alba, C. x Suzanne Hye de 
