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Lieut.-Col. Sir George L. Holford, Westonbirt (gr. Mr. Alexander), sent 
Cattleya x Portia gigantea, a very large and handsome form bearing an 
eight-flowered spike, Cypripedium x Beacon superbum (x J. Howes x 
nitens-Leeanum), Leliocattleya Barbarossa, L.-c. Arethusa, and L.-c. 
Olivia (L. Jongheana x C. Schroederz), the latter, a very beautiful pink 
flower with an orange-coloured throat to the lip, receiving an Award of 
Merit. 
Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., Gatton Park, Reigate (gr. Mr. Collier), 
staged a very interesting little group, containing two good plants of Phaio- 
calanthe Colmanii, Dendrobium Ccelogyne, D. epidendropsis, Liparis 
longipes, Bulbophyllum mandibulare, a fine example of B. Ericssoni, 
Epidendrum nocturnum, Trichosma suavis, and a pretty little Cirrhopetalum 
with rosy-coloured flowers. 
S. Larkin, Esq., Ridgways, Haslemere (gr. Mr. Hale), sent an interesting 
little group, containing Leliocattleya eximia, Leelia x splendens, a pretty 
rose-tinted flower with the front lobe of the lip purplish crimson, Cattleya 
x Portia, Larkin’s var., of excellent shape and colour, C. X Zoe (Triane X 
Leopoldi), and C. x Wavriniana. 
Francis Wellesley, Esq., Westfield, Woking (gr. Mr. Hopkins), sent 
Sophrocatlelia Thalia (S. grandiflora x L.-c. Cappei), with several bright 
orange-red flowers, and a plant called Lzeliocattleya Ville de Bruxelles, said 
to have been derived from Lzliocattleya callistoglossa and L.-c. Clive, but 
which the Committee decided was a fine form of Lzliocattleya epicasta. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, staged a brilliant group, 
to which a Silver Flora Medal was given. It included some beautiful 
forms of Cattleya x Rhoda, C. labiata alba, C. X Fabia alba, C. x Luege, 
two fine forms of C. X Venus, one most resembling C. x Iris in shape and 
colour, the other equally approaching C. Dowiana, Leliocattleya Eurydice, 
luminosa, and others, the rare and pretty Rodriguezia Batemanii, 
Chondrorhyncha Chestertoni and fimbriata, Zygopetalum Binoti, Oncidium 
Forbesii, O. pretextum, O. tigrinum, Angraecum articulatum, Coelogyne 
Veitchii with graceful pendulous spikes of white flowers, Polystachya 
paniculata, and a good number of Cypripediums and Odontoglossums. 
Messrs. James Cypher & Sons, Cheltenham, received a Silver Flora 
Medal for a fine group of Cypripediums, including about sixty different 
kinds, noteworthy among them being the handsome C. X Thalia giganteum, 
C. x Baron Schréder, C. x fulshawense, C. X Minos, Veitch’s var., C. X 
Tityus superbum, C. X Maudie, C. x Niobe superbum, C. insigne Sandere, 
C. i. Harefield Hall var., a handsome hybrid from C. x Leeanum and C. 
x Swinburnei, and others, the whole being splendidly grown and flowered. 
Messrs. W. B. Hartland and Sons, Ardcairn, Ballintemple, Co. Cork, 
received a Silver Flora Medal for a very fine group, in which hybrids of 
