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Cymbidium xX Holfordianum. The Odontoglossums included the handsome 
‘O. X ardentissimum, O. X percultum, the richly-coloured O. xX 
Vuylstekez (figured at page 361 of our thirteenth volume), O. crispum 
Talma, a prettily spotted form, and others. Awards of Merit were given to 
O. X Ruby (parentage unknown), having the sepals and petals lilac, 
heavily blotched with claret-purple, and the lip white, blotched with 
purple, and to O. X caloglossum (crispum X Vuylstekez), the latter a 
remarkably fine and richly-coloured form, the sepals and petals being 
almost covered with claret-coloured blotches, except at the tips and 
margins, and the lip white, blotched with dark rose in front of the yellow 
crest. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Heaton, Bradford, received a Silver F lora 
Medal for a very fine group, containing several fine forms of Cattleya xX 
Octave Doin, Brassocattleya Queen Alexandra, Lelio-cattleya illustris, 
and other showy members of this group, forms of Odontoglossum crispum, 
the handsome O. X Elaine, a good selection of O. X Rolfez, and other 
Odontoglossums, two fine plants of Vanda Amesiana, each bearing nine 
strong, branched flower-spikes, Cypripedium X exul-concolor, the richly- 
coloured Selenipedium xX Saundersianum, and others. 
Messrs. James Cypher & Sons, Cheltenham, staged a fine group of 
Cypripediums, Odontoglossums, varieties of Lelia anceps, &c., to which a 
Silver Flora Medal was given. Among noteworthy forms were the large and 
handsome Cypripedium xX Charlesianum Cypher’s var., a fine dark C. X 
Harrisianum, C. x vil-exul,C. X Madame Jules Hye, C. X Minos Young’s 
var., C. X George Moore (X Sallieri x Mrs. William Mostyn), and others. 
Messrs. Sander and Sons, St. Albans, also received a Silver Flora 
Medal for a rich and varied group, including the beautiful white Brasso- 
cattleya Madame Fournier var. alba, a fine B.-c. Madame Charles Maron 
with eight flowers, the dark violet-blue Zygopetalum x Gottianum, a batch 
of Epidendrum Wallisii raised from seed, the remarkable Odontonia 
Lairessez (figured at page 217 of our thirteenth volume), Cattleya Trianz 
Blue Gown, having flowers tinged with slaty blue, a spotted Odontoglossum 
raised from O.crispum xX loochristiense, the pretty white Vanda Watsoni, 
Cypripedium xX Hitchinsiz vivicans, handsomely blotched with rose on the 
dorsal sepal, with other rare Cypripedes, &c. 
Messrs. Armstrong and Brown, Tunbridge Wells, received a "Silver 
Banksian Medal for a good group of Cypripedes, including C. insigne 
Berryanum, C. Fairrieanum purpuratum, C. X Fascinator, C. X Minos 
Young’s var., C, X Queen of Yellows (insigne Sanderze X villosum aureum), 
and other good things. 
Messrs. J. McBean and Sons, Cooksbridge, staged 2 small group, which 
gained a Silver Banksian Medal. It contained several fine forms of 
