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and petals, and the front lobe of the lip crimson-purple, with some orange 
colour at the base. A similar award was given to Odontioda Cecilia (C. 
Neetzliana x O. x Wiganianum), a very distinct hybrid, the flowers being 
of good size, and cream white, densely spotted with Indian red, and blotched 
with the latter colour round the crest of the lip. 
Lt.-Col. Sir G. L. Holford, K.C.V.O., Westonbirt (gr. Mr. Alexander), 
received a First-class Certificate for Leeliocattleya Berthe Fournier var. 
magnifica (L.-c: elegans X C. Dowiana aurea), a very large and handsome 
form, bearing a spike of six flowers, with glowing rose-coloured sepals and 
petals, tinged with yellow, and a bright crimson-purple lip. He also sent 
the beautiful L.-c. Golden Fleece, with bright yellow flowers. 
Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., K.C.V.O., Burford (gr. Mr. White), 
received a Cultural Commendation for a very fine plant of Dendrobium 
Hookerianum (chrysotis), bearing about a dozen racemes of yellow flowers, 
the lip being fringed and dark brown in the centre, and a Botanical Certificate 
for Bulbophyllum polyblepharis, a very curious species, having solitary, 
dark purple flowers, borne on slender scapes some two inches high, with 
lanceolate sepals and a very hairy lip. He also sent the remarkable 
Stanhopea Rodigasiana, Sophrocatlelia pumeximia (L. pumila x S.-l. 
eximia, and the rare Philippine Dendrobium bursigerum, an ally of D. 
secundum. 
Mrs. Norman Cookson, Oakwood, Wylam-on-Tyne (gr. Mr. Chapman), 
sent Cypripedium x Angela (niveum xX Farrieanum), a very beautiful 
hybrid of intermediate character, the flower being white, with dotted 
purple lines on the dorsal sepal, petals and lip, and the centre of the 
Staminode green. 
W. P. Burkinshaw, Esq., Hessle, Hull (gr. Mr. Barker), sent Cattleya 
X Iris aurifera, with bright yellow sepals and petals, a good Brassocattleya 
Pluto, and Leliocattleya Ivernia, var. Muriel Wilson, a large and. beautiful 
form, with rosy lilac sepals and petals, and a deep claret-crimson lip. 
Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., Gatton Park, Reigate (gr. Mr. Collier), 
sent a very interesting group, including the beautiful white Dendrobium 
Phalznopsis, Gatton Park var., Eria stellata, a plant of the curious 
Bulbophyllum lemniscatoides with three racemes, Cattleya Gaskelliana 
ceerulescens, a hybrid Spathoglottis derived from S. X kewensis, and S. X 
Colmanii, having white flowers, tinged with lilac on the lip and column, also 
a hybrid from Odontoglossum Edwardii and O. luteopurpureum. 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, staged a very fine group, to which a 
Silver-gilt Flora Medal was awarded. It contained a fine batch of Vanda 
ccerulea, one spike carrying as many as twenty blooms, the natural hybrid 
V. X amoena, several good examples of Dendrobium Sandere, some good 
Cattleya x Iris, C. x Pittiana, C. xX Wavriniana, C. x Adula var. 
