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Octomeria diaphanes, Epidendrum aromaticum, the striking Scuticaria 
Steelii, Brassia verrucosa, Ornithocephalus grandiflorus, and various other 
interesting things. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Heaton, Bradford, staged a magnificent 
group, to which a Silver Cup was awarded. It was over a bay and a half 
in extent, but the space was too limited for such a rich collection. Here, 
too, the Odontoglossums were in strong force, and seven home-raised 
blotched O. crispum, flowering for the first time, were pointed out, which 
are seedlings of much promise, O. c. heatonense being a_ particularly 
heavily-blotched flower of fine shape. A good form of O. x Lambeaui- 
anum was remarkable for flowering on its first bulb, being only about two 
years old. O. Hallii X hastilabium was a very pretty hybrid fairly inter- 
mediate in character. There were several plants of the graceful O. x 
' Phoebe, with others of O. X P. magnificum (cirrhosum X crispum 
Lucianum), with large rose-purple blotches. A form of O. X amabile 
was rose-purple almost throughout. There were also good forms of O. X 
Adriane, a pretty seedling from O. X Rolfeze xX O. Pescatorei Charles- 
worthii, a prettily spotted O. Pescatorei, and good examples of other showy 
species and hybrids. Messrs. Charlesworth also showed their first seedling 
of Odontioda X Vuylstekez, a brilliant little gem with three flowers, which 
only wants growing on. Léelio-cattleyas were particularly fine, especially 
forms of Fascinator and Canhamiana, L.-c. Berthe Fournier being also very 
regular in shape and colouring. Cattleyas were excellent, particularly 
some forms of C. Mendelii and white and coloured C. Mossiz, one C. M. 
Wageneri being particularly interesting as having come perfectly true from 
seed, and of fine quality. The new Dendrobium Bronckhartii (Wildem.) was 
also shown, and approaches D. Farmeri in character. Other interesting 
things were D. atroviolaceum, Renanthera Imschootiana, Lycaste gigantea, 
the rare Zygopetalum Roeblingianum, Oncidium phymatochilum, some 
very good Miltonia vexillaria, including a pure white form and the superb 
var. gigantea, Trichopilia coccinea, Phalaenopsis Lueddemanniana, 
Bifrenaria Harrisoniz, some brilliant Epiphronitis Veitchii, Brassocattleya 
Digbyano-Mossie var. Queen Alexandra, Cypripedium bellatulum Princess 
Clementine with pretty light rosy spotting, &c., &c. 
Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Enfield, also received a Silver Cup for a very 
fine group, over a bay in extent. It contained a particularly rich series of 
Cattleya Mossiz forms, white and coloured, with a good series of 
C. Mendelii, together with C. x Parthenia Prince of Wales, C. Skinneri 
alba, C. aurantiaca, Lelia purpurata bella and other forms, the richly- 
coloured Lelio-cattleya Dominiana superba, Sophronitis grandiflora, a 
fine form of Odontoglossum X Andersonianum, some good O. X Adriane 
and O.crispum, several examples of the rare little O. blandum, Renanthera 
