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Bulbophyllum longisepalum with fourteen blooms, the latter receiving both 
a Botanical Certificate and a Cultural Commendation. 
Mrs. Temple, Leyswood, Groombridge (gr. Mr. Bristow), was awarded a 
Silver Flora Medal for a very beautiful group of Disa grandiflora, the plants 
being well grown, and bearing in the aggregate about 100 flowers. She 
also sent a fine specimen of Epidendrum Brassavole with nine flower- 
spikes. 
Jeremiah Colman, Esq., Gatton Park, Reigate (gr. Mr. Bound), sent 
Cattleya x Adula var. Colmaniz (bicolor X Hardyana), a handsome rose- 
' purple flower with intense ruby purple lip. 
Baron Sir H. Schréder, The Dell, Egham (gr. Mr. Ballantine), sent a 
good Cypripedium x A. de Lairesse, and C. -* dellense (Mastersianum X 
Rothschildianum), the latter a fine thing most like C. Rothschildianum in 
habit, and having the dorsal sepal greenish white, lined with chocolate- 
brown, the petals greenish, tinged with rose and spotted with chocolate- 
brown, and the lip somewhat elongated, compressed, and pale reddish 
brown. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Heaton, Bradford, staged a fine group, to 
which a Silver Flora Medal was awarded. It contained a lot of showy 
hybrids, prominent among them being some good examples of Odonto- 
glossum xX Rolfez and a hybrid between it and O. Pescatorei, most 
resembling a very large O. Pescatorei with violet-purple blotches on the 
sepals. Lzlia purpurata x grandiflora (majalis) was also very effective , 
and an improvement on the latter, which it most resembled. Two plants 
of Cycnoches Egertonianum viride were interesting, one bearing a long 
raceme of male flowers, with much toothed lip, the other a short twin- 
flowered spike of female flowers, with an entire very fleshy lip. The group 
also contained a fine specimen of Bulbophyllum virescens, with an umbel 
of ten flowers, closely resembling B. Ericssoni, figured at page 233 of our 
last issue, except in having unspotted flowers, the handsome Chondror_ 
hyncha Chestertoni, Angraecum Scottianum, Zygopetalum crinitum 
ceruleum, the rare Z. Burkei, Brassia guttata, the handsome Scuticaria 
Steelii, with long, whip-like leaves, and other interesting things. An 
Award of Merit was given to Miltonia Schroederiana, Heaton variety, a 
Particularly fine form, having greenish white sepals and petals heavily 
blotched with chocolate-purple, the basal half of the lip deep magenta-rose, 
and the apex white. A Botanical Certificate was given to Polycycnis 
Charlesworthii, bearing a long arching inflorescence of about fifty flowers, 
with yellowish segments closely mottled with light brown, less spotted 
narrow petals, and a brownish lip with some white hairs. 
Messrs. Armstrong & Brown, Tunbridge Wells, staged is very fine 
Broup, to which a Silver Flora Medal was given. It contained a good 
