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superbum Dearei and D. s. Burkei, and some handsome Odontoglossums, 
comprising O. c. flavescens with almost wholly yellow flowers, O. Hallii 
xanthodon, O. X Wilckeanum, O. X elegans, and a very fine form of 
O. triumphans. 
W. Thompson, Esq., Walton Grange, Stone (gr. Mr. Stevens), received 
a Silver Banksian Medal for a small group of fine things, including a fine 
Ada aurantiaca, large examples of Cdontoglossum Cervantesii and O. Rossii 
majus, fine forms of O. luteopurpureum, O. X Wilckeanum, and O. Hiallii, 
and a magnificent form of O. triumphans called Mrs. Guest, bearing a 
branched inflorescence of over fifty flowers, to which a Cultural Commenda- 
tion was given. 
W. C. Walker, Esq., Percy Lodge, Winchmore Hill (gr. Mr. Cragg), 
also staged a very effective group, to which a Silver Banksian Medal was 
given. It contained a fine plant of C podi punctat bearing an 
inflorescence of over a hundred and eighty flowers, some excellent Dendro- 
bium superbum giganteum, Cattleya Mendelii, C. Trianz, Lelia Boothiana, 
Cymbidium Lowianum, &c. 
Major Joicey, Sunningdale Park, Berks (gr. Mr. Thorne), showed three 
very fine plants, to each of which an Award was given. These were a 
splendid example of Diacrium bicornutum, which received both a First-class 
Certificate and a Cultural Commendation; a fine plant of Dendrobium 
atroviolaceum with several spikes, a Cultural Commendation ; and a large Pa 
form of Cypripedium exul called Major Joicey’s variety, in which the white 
of the sepals was unusually well developed, a First-class Certificate. 
F. Hardy, Esq., Tyntesfield, Ashton-on-Mersey (gr. Mr. Stafford), sent 
several handsome Dendrobiums, including D. Falconeri giganteum, D. X 
Venus with over twenty flowers, and some pretty hybrids raised in the 
collection, to one of which a First-class Certificate was given. This was ae 
D. X Clio (D. x splendidissum grandiflorum ? xX D. Wardianum one 
a plant having large and handsome flowers, with the sepals and bs 
magenta purple, the former narrowly and the latter broadly margined with ‘ 
white, and the ovate-oblong lip white tipped with magenta, with the dis¢ 
chocolate-coloured on an orange ground. A pretty white form called D- 
X Clio album was also shown. 
The Hon. Walter Rothschild, Tring Park (gr. Mr. Hill), showed a — 
spotted form of Stanhopea Wardii with a six-flowered inflorescence, t Z 
which an Award of Merit was given; and the rare Eriopsis rutidobulbon, ee 
which received a Botanical Certificate. at 
C. Ingram, Esq., Elstead House, Godalming (gr. Mr. Bond), rece 
Awards of Merit for two handsome hybrids called Cattleya X hice” 
Murray var. fulgens (Lawrenceana ? x Mendelii), and Lelio-cattleya 
Sir William Ingram (L. purpurata @ x C. Dowiana aurea ¢)- The la 
