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plant of Cypripedium superbiens with nine flowers received a First-class 
Certificate, and a profusely-flowered plant of the pretty light yellow 
Cirrhopetalum nutans a Botanical Certificate. 
The Duke of Sutherland, Trentham (gr. Mr. Blair), was awarded a 
Silver Banksian Medal for Odontoglossum crispum. “ Duke of Sutherland,” 
one of the finest ever exhibited, both for the excellence of its large perfectly- 
formed white flowers, and also for the noble size of the plant. It was one 
of the earliest importations, made something like twenty-five years ago, and 
its splendid culture reflects great credit on Mr. Blair, who has had it under 
his care for a very long time. 
W. S. Ellis, Esq., Hazelbourne, Dorking (gr. Mr. Masterton), showed a 
small group, containing a good specimen of Cattleya Warscewiczii; a well- 
flowered Lycaste Deppei; and several fine plants of Odontoglossum 
crispum. . crispum virginale was a pure white form with chrome yellow 
and orange disc to the lip; and O. c guttatum, a very prettily spotted 
variety. The group received a Vote of Thanks. 
Walter -C. Walker, Esq., Percy Lodge, Winchmore Hill (gr. Mr. 
Cragg), showed Stanhopea Wardii, Cattleya Warscewiczii var. Claudii, 
very richly coloured; and another very large light-coloured variety ; with 
cut spikes of Di i issi Cattleya intermedia, C. granulosa, 
and the yellow-petalled C. g. Dubuyssonii. A Vote of Thanks was 
accorded to the group. 
W. G. Soper, Esq., Harestone, Caterham Valley, showed a plant of 
Gongora maculata, to which a Botanical Certificate was awarded. 
Mr. N. Blandford, Bitterne, Southampton, showed a good Cattleya 
Warscewiczii. 
H. Grinling, Esq., Harrow Weald House, Stanmore (gr. Mr. Rapley), 
sent Cattleya Warscewiczii imperialis and Dendrobium Parishii. 
W. Thompson, Esq., Walton Grange, Stone, Staffordshire (gr. Mr. W. 
Stevens), sent Lelia tenebrosa gigantea, with unusually large flowers, and 
rich in colour; and Odontoglossum X Coradinei expansum, also very fine. 
W. J. Thompson, Esq., Ghyllbank, St. Helens, sent a fine inflorescence 
of Renanthera Storiei, with several branches, from a plant which he 
received from the Philippines. 
J. B. Walmsley, Esq., of Liverpool, : 
radicosum album, a very pretty white form of the species. : 
Sir Frederick Wigan, Clare Lawn, East Sheen (gr. Mr. Young), 
showed Miltonia vexillaria Chelsoniensis, a pretty variety with purple rays 
resembling M. y. radiatum. ‘ 
Royal Exotic Nursery, Chelsea, received 
Messrs. James Veitch and Son, , eae 
a Silver Flora Medal for a magnificent group of rare Orchids, which were 
> Canhamiana alba, 
very effectively arranged. It included Lalio-Cattleya 
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sent a cut spike of Aérides 
