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speciosa, Cattleya Mossiz Reineckeana, Lelio-cattleya Clive, Masdevallia 
demissa, and others, Cypripedium superbiens, C. Curtisii, Miltonia vexil- 
daria, &c. An Award of Merit was given to the handsomely variegated 
Dossinia marmorata, of which a number of good examples were shown, 
_ these having been propagated by division. 
J. Gurney Fowler, Esq., Glebelands, S. Woodford (gr. Mr. Davis), sent 
a pretty light form of Lelio-cattleya Henry Greenwood, and the richly- 
coloured Cattleya Warscewiczii saturata, in which the yellow eyes are com- 
pletely obliterated. ) 
M. F. Lambeau, Brussels, received an Award of Merit for Miltonia 
vexillaria, Lambeau’s var., an exceptionally fine rose-coloured form, having 
the sepals and petals margined with white, and the lip four inches across, 
and whitish at the base, with some reddish lines on the disc. 
F. W. Moore, Esq., Royal Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, sent a spike of 
the rare and very striking Lueddemannia Pescatorei, nearly a yard long, and 
bearing numerous orange-coloured flowers, with a coppery suffusion on the 
sepals. 
H. T. Pitt, Esq., Rosslyn, Stamford Hill (gr. Mr. Thurgood), sent the 
pretty little Oncidium pumilum, and Dendrobium ciliatum annamense, the 
latter having cream-white flowers with some purple markings on the lip. 
Francis Wellesley, Esq., Westfield, Woking (gr. Mr. Hopkins), sent a. 
good plant of the handsome Lelio-cattleya Clonia gigantea. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Heaton, Bradford, staged a rich and varied 
group, to which a Silver Flora Medal was given. It contained many 
beautiful hybrids and rare species, noteworthy among them being the striking 
Cycnoches Egertonianum viride, Trichopilia Turialve, the pretty little 
Oncidium Waluewa (Waluewa pulchella), O. Reichenbachii, the very rare 
O. stramineum, Stelis tristyla, Warscewiczella Wailesiana, Bulbophyllum 
Lobbii, Pleurothallis macroblepharis, Odontoglossum blandum, O. X 
Rolfez, O. Schlieperianum citrinum, and O. Pescatorei Golden Gem, with 
pretty yellow flowers, much resembling O. Pescatorei in shape, though we 
suspect that the colour is due to the influence of OQ. triumphans. Among 
the hybrids noted were Cattleya X Elvina, some handsome Lelio-cattleya. — 
callistoglossa and Canhamiana, the pretty L.-c. mollis, L.-c. Elba (Le 
Ingramii x C. Warscewiczii), a neat little hybrid, most like the former im 
shape, and the lip very richly coloured, with a pair of yellow eye-like 
blotches in the throat, and other interesting things too numerous t? 
particularise. 
Messrs. T. Cripps & Co., Tunbridge Wells, received a Silver Flora 
Medal for a brilliant group of about fifty plants of Disa grandiflora, a few of . 
the spikes bearing three flowers, 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, received a Silver Banksian Medal for * 
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