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‘worthy among them being Odontoglossum xX ardentissimum Sunset, O. X 
percultum, O. X amabile, O. xX excellens, several good forms of O. 
-crispum, Cattleya Mendelii Princess of Wales, white and coloured C. 
Mossiz, &c. 
Messrs. Cypher and Sons, Cheltenham, received a Silver-gilt Flora 
Medal for a very fine group, one of the leading features being an excellent 
lot of Miltonia vexillaria, including the varieties virginale, leucoglossa, Cob- 
‘biana, gigantea, and Empress Augusta Victoria, many good Lelia pur- 
ipurata, L. tenebrosa, Dendrobium Wardianum album, D. Bensonie, Vanda 
teres gigantea, Cattleya Harrisoniana, C. citrina, and the familiar showy 
‘species, some brilliant Lelio-cattleyas and Odontoglossums, the latter 
including a good O. X percultum, forms of O. crispum, &c., with Epiphron- 
itis Veitchii, Oncidium Marshallianum, O. maculatum, Promenza citrina, 
‘Cypripedium niveum, a prettily spotted hybrid from C. Chamberlainianum 
X Godefroy leucochilum, &c. 
Mr. John Robson staged a pretty little group, his best plant being 
‘Odontoglossum X ardentissimum Robsonz, which gained a First-class 
Certificate. It is a very large form and equally good in other respects, the 
_greater part of the sepals and petals being claret-coloured, with the margin 
-and tips white. It also contained some good O. crispum varieties, O. X 
Lambeauianum, Anguloa Clowesii, Masdevallia ignea, Cattleya Mossiz, 
Lelio-cattleya Fascinator, Oncidium phymatochilum &c. : 
Messrs. James Veitch and Sons, Chelsea, received a First-class Cer- 
‘tificate for the handsome Cypripedium tibeticum, a handsome hardy species 
shaving very dark purple flowers. They also showed Cattleya Mossiz 
Rosalind and two good Brassocatlelia Veitchii. 
M. Ch. Maron, Brunoy, France, received an Award of Merit for the 
darge and handsome Brassocatlelia Lido (B. Digbyana X L.-c. Henry 
«Greenwood), having rosy-lilac sepals and petals, and a darker well-fringed 
lip with yellow throat. 
Messrs. Linden, Brussels, sent a few good Odontoglossums, the best 
being the seedling O. crispum Roi d’Angleterre, a very fine form heavily 
-blotched with bright claret-red. They also sent about eight particularly 
fine Cochlioda Noetzliana, two of which were orange-coloured and very 
-distinct from the rest. 
Messrs. Cutbush, Highgate, had a particularly fine lot of hardy Cypri- 
-pediums in their rockwork group outside, these including many C. Regine, 
ipubescens, parviflorum, acaule, montanum, californicum and macranthum, 
some of the latter being prettily mottled with white. Some of these were 
-also included in a group of herbaceous plants in the main tent, while a 
ood many were scattered about among herbaceous plants in the long tent, 
with a few Orchises, &c. 
