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some well-bloomed plants of Vanda Kimballiana, and near by were several 
handsome forms of Cattleya X Iris, C. Fabia, C. x Germania, with good 
forms of Odontoglossum xX Phoebe, O. X Othello and others, Cypripedium 
x Daisy Barclay, Megaclinium falcatum, Eria stellata, Camaridium 
ochroleucum, Bulbophyllum hirtum, a fine series of Dendrobium Phale- 
nopsis varieties, including the white D. P. Rothschildianum with some pink 
veining on the lip, and several beautiful Sophronitis hybrids. The latter 
consisted of Sophrolelia Leda (L. prestans X S.-l. Gratrixiz), a brilliant 
rose-purple flower, Sophrocattleya Marcus (C. X Enid xX S.-c. Calypso), 
a very promising hybrid with orange ground colour, tinged with rose, 
and the throat of the lip yellow, and S.-c. Antiochus (C. Warsewiczii x 
S.-c. Cleopatra), the latter a very fine thing which gained an Award of Merit. 
The plant is dwarf and the flower large, the sepals and petals bright purple 
Tose, the disc of the lip yellow, and the lobes of the lip ruby-crimson. _ 
Messrs. Armstrong & Brown, Tunbridge Wells, received a Silver Flora 
Medal for a fine group, containing about fifty plants of the handsome 
‘Cattleya X Iris, raised from C. bicolor and C. Dowiana aurea and the reverse 
cross, and showing a wide range of variation, several good forms of C. X 
Armstrongiz, a good selection of Odontoglossum crispum and Dendrobium 
Phalenopsis, Bulbophyllum Dearei, the richly-coloured Cypripedium X 
Fowlerianum, C. x Milo, Cobb’s variety, C. X Kimballianum, and others. 
Messrs. J. W. Moore, Rawdon, Leeds, also received a Silver Flora Medal 
for a good group, containing several forms of the handsome Cattleya x Iris, 
Oncidium crispum aureum, a beautiful yellow variety, a very fine form of 
Vanda suavis, a good specimen of V. ccerulea, Coelogyne ocellata, C. 
corrugata, a well-bloomed Lycaste xytriophora, several good Odonto- 
glossums, including a prettily spotted form, and others. 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, received a Silver Flora Medal for a 
fine group, including numerous showy Lzlio-cattleyas, among which L.-c. 
bletchleyensis illuminata was particularly fine and richly coloured, some 
good Cattleya x Iris inversa, C. X Pittiana rubra, C. x Gastreana 
(Loddigesii x Hardyana), with lilac-tinted flowers, and a white lip with some 
yellow in the centre, good forms of Cypripedium Godefroyz leucochilum, and 
other interesting things. 
Messrs. ie vee & Sons, Chelsea, also received a Silver Flora 
Medal for a fine group, including some good forms of Lelio-cattleya 
bletchleyensis and L.-c. Haroldiana, good examples of L.-c. wenewna, oi 
Hermione, L.-c. Tenos, several good Cattleya xX Brownie and et 
Cypripedium x H, Ballantine, C. x Rothschildianum superbiens, C. X 
Numa var. ni ‘ ames H. Veitch, &c. 
M. oo. i s Amand, Ghent, showed two hybrid Odonto- 
glossums, Miltonia vexillaria Leopoldi, and a few others. 
