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Westonbirt var. (O. crispum Britannia x C. Noetzliana), a very fine form, 
bearing an inflorescence of eleven flowers. These were most like the 
Odontoglossum in shape, the sepals being orange-red, margined with cream 
white and tinged with rose, while the broad petals were very similar, but 
with a large rounded blotch in the centre, and the lip bore orange-red 
blotches on the front and side lobes. He also sent Leliocattleya Barbarossa, 
Westonbirt var., a very large and richly-coloured form. 
H. J. Bromilow, Esq., Rann Lea, Rainhill (gr. Mr. Morgan), received an 
Award of Merit for Cypripedium x Reginald Young (Elmireanum X insigne 
Harefield Hall var.), having a very broad yellowish green dorsal sepal> 
spotted with brown, and margined with white, while the petals and lip are 
yellowish green, tinged and veined with brown. 
Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., Gatton Park, Reigate (gr. Mr. Collier), 
staged a very interesting little group, containing Cirrhopetalum ornatissimum 
and C. refractum, Ccelogyne sulphurea, a fine example of Odontioda 
Bradshawiz with two spikes, a pretty hybrid from Odontoglossum Edwardii 
X sceptrum, having claret-purple segments margined with yellowish white, 
and the lip bearing a yellow spiny crest, and five plants of Spathoglottis X 
zebrina (Fortunei x plicata), varying considerably in colour, the flowers 
being cream white or pale yellow dotted with rose, and the front lobe of 
the lip yellowish or in some cases purple. An Award of Merit was given to 
Calanthe densiflora, bearing a short dense raceme of light yellow flowers. 
J. Gurney Fowler, Esq., Glebelands, South Woodford (gr. Mr. Davis), 
sent Cypripedium X Priscilla (exul X insigne Harefield Hall var.), a very 
fine hybrid, having the dorsal sepal yellowish green blotched with brown, 
and broadly margined with white, and C. X Troilus, J. Gurney Fowler’s 
var., bearing five handsome flowers. 
H. S. Goodson, Esq., Fairlawn, Putney (gr. Mr. Day), sent the hand- 
some SophrocatleliaVeitchii var. Eros, Leliocattleya Felicia, Goodson’s 
var., having pink sepals and petals tinged with primrose, and a mauve 
purple lip, and the charming Cattleya X Fabia alba. 
R. G. Thwaites, Esq., Chessington, Streatham (gr. Mr. Black), sent a 
very beautiful Lelia pumila alba, and Odontioda Seymourii (Odontoglossum 
cirrhosum X Cochlioda vulcanica), a very pretty purple flower. 
Francis Wellesley, Esq., Westfield, Woking (gr. Mr. Hopkins), sent . 
Cypripedium XxX Germaine Opoix var. imperiale, a handsomely-spotted 
form, and Sophrocatlelia Veitchii var. Eros. 
Messrs. James Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, included a fine lot of Orchids in 
a magnificent group of Stove and Greenhouse Plants, to which a Gold 
Medal was awarded. The Orchids were arranged in several batches and 
were very effective, including masses of Odontoglossum crispum, O. grande, 
Oncidium varicosum, Epidendrum vitellinum, Cattleya labiata, hybrid 
