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gained a First-class Certificate. It was a finely-grown specimen bearing 
four spikes and an aggregate of nineteen flowers. 
Francis Wellesley, Esq., Westfield, Woking (gr. Mr. Hopkins), sent 
Cypripedium Lawrenceanum Purple Emperor, a fine dark form, and 
Cattleya Mendelii Francis Wellesley, the latter a large and beautiful blush 
pink form, with yellow lines on the disc and a slight freckling of rosy lilac 
in front. 
G. D. Bailey, Esq., Roseleigh, Burgess Hill, sent a good specimen of 
Bifrenaria Harrisoniz. 
H. S. Goodson, Esq., Fairlawn, Putney (gr. Mr. Day), sent Cattleya 
Mossie King Edward VII., a fine dark form, a light form of Lelia pur- 
purata, and the striking Cymbidium Huttoni. 
Messrs. J. & A. A. McBean, Cooksbridge, staged a very beautiful group, 
to which a Silver-gilt Flora Medal was given. It consisted largely of well- 
grown Odontoglossum crispum, including some magnificent white forms, 
the largest being O. c. Goliath, while the best of the spotted forms was 
O. c. Empress of India. There were also some good O. cirrhosum, Coch- 
lioda Neetzliana, a very fine Vanda Sanderiana, some excellent Cypripedium 
bellatulum, and other good things, with well-grown examples of Cymbidium 
Lowianum, Lzlia purpurata and Oncidium macranthum at the back, the 
latter flowering in great profusion. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Heaton, Bradford, received a Silver Flora 
Medal for a very fine group, containing some good Phalznopsis amabilis Rime- 
-stadiana, Miltoniavexillaria, Thunia Marshalliana and T. x Veitchiana, Coch- 
lioda Neetzliana, Odontoglossum X Phoebe and var. magnificum, with other 
good Odontoglossums, the beautiful Zygopetalum X Roeblingianum, Z. crini- 
tum, some profusely-flowered Promenza xanthina, Phragmopedilum cauda- 
tum, Trichopilia coccinea, Dendrobium atroviolaceum, Oncidium phymato- 
-chilum and others, Lzlio-cattleya Canhamiana alba, a finely-flowered Aerides 
Fieldingii, the rare Javan Platyclinis cornuta, Acanthophippium javanicum, 
‘the remarkable Indian Cryptochilus sanguinea with its tubular flowers, and 
-other interesting species. 
Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Enfield, received a Silver Flora Medal for a 
fine group, consisting largely of Cattleya Mendelii and C. Mossi#, among 
the latter being some good white forms, and C. M. Queen of. Denmark, 
having the greater part of the lip deep orange yellow, other fine things being 
‘C, intermedia alba, Lzlia purpurata Lowiz, a pretty light-coloured form, a 
-good batch of Vanda teres, two good Ceelogyne Massangeana, Dendrobium 
Bensoniz, Calanthe veratrifolia, &c. 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, received a Silver Flora Medal for a 
‘fine group, containing a fine lot of the handsome and variable Lzlio-cattleya 
‘Canhamiana, some good Phaius hybrids, among which P. X Pheebe and P. 
