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Imschootiana, the fine Cypripedium X Statherianum (Mastersianum xX 
Chamberlainianum), a pretty little cluster of C. niveum, Dendrobium 
Parishii, D. cretaceum album, Epidendrum atropurpureum, E. glaucum, 
E. vitellinum, the curious Xylobium squalens, Physosiphon Loddigesii, 
Calanthe veratrifolia, Cirrhopetalum picturatum, Oncidium cucullatum, 
O. leucochilum, O. Marshallianum, Phragmopedilum caricinum, the pretty 
little Leptotes bicolor, and others. 
M. Ch. Vuylsteke, Loochristi, Ghent, showed four seedling Odonto- 
glossums of great promise, one being O. crispum Fabiola, a_ heavily 
blotched form, the three others each gaining a First-class Certificate, as 
follows :—O. X gandavense (xX ardentissimum xX Vuylstekezx), is of 
excellent shape, having broad sepals and petals, the greater part of each 
being occupied by a large blotch of a peculiar dull violet-purple, with the 
apex and margin white, and the broad lip white in front of the crest. 
O. X cceruleum (parentage unknown) had more of the ardentissimum 
shape, and the greater part of the segments was taken up by confluent 
blotches of a brighter shade of violet-purple. These two, though very 
diverse in other respects, show the same remarkable break in colour, and, 
in view of the great variation in secondary hybrids, the question arises 
whether they may not have arisen from the same cross. Odontoglossum 
X eximium var. King of England (ardentissimum X crispum), is of fine 
shape, and the white ground colour is largely obliterated by enormous 
reddish claret-coloured blotches, those on the lip ‘Ase a shade more 
brown. 
Messrs. Armstrong and Brown, Tunbridge Wells, staged a very fine and 
effectively-arranged group, which gained a Silver-gilt Flora Medal. It 
contained a lot of Cattleya Mossiz, examples of C. citrina, good forms of 
Odontoglossum crispum, a fine O. x amabile with a spike of sixteen flowers, 
O. X Coradinei, a superb O. X ardentissimum, O. x Adrianz, a beautiful 
example of Odontoglossum nazvium bearing two panicles, each with five 
side branches, which received a» Cultural Commendation, Lelia majalis, 
some good L. purpurata, Ccelogyne pandurata, two good C. Dayana, Bletia 
Shepherdii, Sophronitis grandiflora, Masdevallia coccinea, Cymbidium 
Lowianum, a pan of a dozen Cypripedium bellatulum, C. X callosum 
Sandere, C. X Maudiz, C. Godefroye leucochilum, a fine C. niveum, C. 
Curtisii, C. x Statherianum (Mastersianum xX Chamberlainianum), most 
like the latter in habit and the former in colour, a pretty hybrid from C. 
superbiens X Chamberlainianum, having spotted petals with much of the 
habit of the latter, Bulbophyllum Lobbii, &c. 
Messrs. W. Bull and Sons, Chelsea, also hecetued ar, | Silver-gilt Flora 
Medal for a brilliant group, consisting largely of Cattleyas, Odontoglossums, 
fine forms of Lelia purpurata, and other good things of the season, note- 
