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sent a form of Cypripedium exul, C. x amabile, C. x Bragaianum), and 
C. X Jamesonianum (C. Arthurianum ¢ x C. X Leeanum superbum 4). 
Messrs. James Veitch & Sons, Royal Exotic Nursery, Chelsea, staged a 
very fine group, to which a Silver Flora Medal was given. It included 
Ep d x Wallisio-ciliare, some splendid forms of Cattleya Triana, 
Saccolabium violaceum Harrisonianum, Phaius Blumei, Dendrobium xX 
splendidissimum grandiflorum, D. x Wardiano-japonicum, D. x Cordelia 
and D. x C. flavescens, Selenipedium x Dromio (S. x cardinale 2 X 
caudatum var. Uropedium 3), Cypripedium x Germinyanum, C. x Io 
grande, and C. X Lathamianum ¢. 
Messrs. F. Sander & Co., St. Albans, also received a Silver Flora Medal 
for a fine group, including Pescatorea Klabochorum and P. Lehmanni, 
Phaiocalanthe x Arnoldi, Phaius x Cooksoni, Dendrobium X Sibyl, D. X 
Vannerianum, D. x Curtisii (D. x Cassiope ¢ x D. aureum ¢), D. 
Johnsonz, Lelia anceps Schrcederiana, L. a. Sanderiana and L. a 
Hollidayana, Lycaste Skinneri alba, Cattleya Trianz alba and others, a 
fine Cypripedium x Rothschildi Trichopilia sanguinolenta, Oncidium 
cheirophorum, &c. 
Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Clapton Nursery, staged a very pretty group’ 
including a number of good Phalenopsis Schilleriana and P. Stuartiana, 
Cynorchis Lowii, Cymbidium Lowianum, numerous good Cypripedium, 
and Dendrobi t (Rolfe), a pretty little species to which a 
Botanical Certificate was given under the name of D. fragrans. : 
Messrs. B. S. Williams & Son, Upper Holloway, also received a Silver 
Banksian Medal for a good group, in which Cypripediums figured largely, 
together with Lalia glauca and the beautiful Pescatorea Lehmanni. 
Messrs. Heath & Son, Cheltenham, sent Cattleya Triane Ernesti, and 
another brilliant form, Dendrobi indi gigant a very fine 
form of Phalzenopsis Schilleriana, and P. x Veitchiana, a most interesting 
hybrid between the last-named and P. rosea. 
CORRESPONDENCE, &c. 
D. B. R., Liscard. The Odontoglossum is curiously abnormal, and remains 4 ane 
doubtful. The Dendrobium may be considered a pale form of D. x Rubens. 
J. B., Hessle. Lelia anceps Barkeriana. 
H. G., Haslingden, Odontoglossum Rossii, not recognised as a named variety: 
A. R. S., Troy. Cypripedium insigne with remarkably marked dorsal sepal, of which 
more hereafter, 
: : i it 
: H. H., Whitby. Cypripedium insigne with very large spots. C. venustum, good but 
fairly typical. 
. H., California. Will reply as early as possible. 
PM. BR. Y., and.others: “Many thanks. | Shall not be lost sight of- 
