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Calanthe veratrifolia, with three spikes, Pleurothallis Grobyi, Oncidium 
leucochilum, concolor, Cebolleta, and carthaginense, the rare Angraecum 
Germinyanum, Sarcochilus Fitzgeraldi, Miltonia Xx Bleuana_nobilior, 
Maxillaria luteo-alba, Cypripedium x Mrs. H. Druce, and C. x Berkeleyi. 
J. Gurney Fowler, Esq., S. Woodford (gr. Mr. Davis), received First- 
class Certificates for Brassocattleya Schroedero-Digbyana, an exceptionally 
fine white flower with a yellow throat to the open, neatly fringed lip, and 
Brassocatlelia Fowleri (C. Schroedere x Brassolelia Mrs. M. Gratrix), a 
remarkable deep saln:on-coloured flower with the throat yellow and the 
margin of the lip fringed. 
Major Holford, C.1.E., C.V.O., Tetbury (gr. Mr. Alexander), received 
Awards of Merit for Brassolelia Gipsy (C. X cinnabrosa x B.-l, Helen), 
having rich bronzy purple sepals and petals, and the lip whitish, with radiating 
purple veins and a yellow throat ; and for Lzlio-cattleya Ganymede (L. x 
Latona x C. Schroedere), with salmon-yellow sepals and petals, the throat 
of the lip yellow, and the front lobe rich purple-crimson, extending round 
the side lobes as a narrow margin. 
The Marquis de Wavrin, Chateau de Ronsele, Ghent (gr. M. de Geest), 
received an Award of Merit for the beautiful Lzlio-cattleya x Frederick 
Boyle var. Kerchoveze, white with a deep yellow throat to the lip. 
Jeremiah Colman, Esq., Gatton Park (gr. Mr. Bound), sent Cattleya x 
William Murray, Gatton Park var., and Acineta Humbloti var. Colemanii, 
the latter receiving a Botanical Certificate. 
De Barri Crawshay, Esq., Sevenoaks (gr. Mr. Stables), sent Odonto- 
glossum crispum Poultoni, a fine form having a group of rich purple spots 
about the centre of each segment, a second well-blotched form, and O. x 
hellemensis, a fine yellow natural hybrid, supposed to be from O. loochristi- 
ense and O, crispum, with a group of red-brown spots on the sepals and lip, 
and a similar group of smaller dots on the petals. ; 
Miss Violet Fellowes, Shoterham Park, Norwich (gr. Mr. Smith), sent 
cut blooms of a very fine blush form of Cattleya Schroedere. 
H. Little, Esq., Twickenham (gr. Mr. Howard), sent the pretty light- 
coloured Lelia purpurata Miss Little. 
R. 4 Measures, Esq., Camberwell (gr. Mr. Smith), staged a badd 
interesting group, which received a Silver Banksian Medal. It contained 
two well-bloomed specimens of Cymbidium X Lowgrinum, Cattleya 
Lawrenceana and Schilleriana, Angreecum Leonis and sesquipedale, Phaius 
x Norman, Masdevallia x Ajax, Cypripedium x gemmiferum, C. xX W. 
R. Lee, and several other good things. 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, received a Silver Flora Medal for a 
fine group, containing some good Odontoglossums, Cattleyas, Dendrobium 
Wardianum, &c., noteworthy things being a very fine Odontoglossum xX 
