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Certificate and a Cultural Commendation. The plant was dwarf and 
compact, with three growths, and five spikes, bearing an aggregate of 
thirty-six flowers. 
Jeremiah Colman, Esq., Gatton Park (gr. Mr. Bound), received a 
First-class Certificate for Lelio-cattleya xX epicasta Gatton Park var. 
(C. Warscewiczii x Lelia pumila prestans), a very large white flower 
flushed with delicate pink, and the lip sulphur yellow at the base, with a 
broad crimson-purple front lobe. He also sent L.-c. X Cornelia and 
several cut Orchids. 
G. F. Moore, Esq., Bourton-on-the-Water (gr. Mr. Page), received an 
Award of Merit for Cypripedium x Actus var. F. H. Cann (insigne 
magnificum xX Leeanum giganteum), a large and handsome greenish form, 
with the upper half of the dorsal sepal white. 
Mrs. Haywood, Woodhatch, Reigate (gr. Mr. Salter), sent Cypripedium 
x Lady Tripp (x Harrisianum superbum x Euryades), a very dark rose- 
purple flower. 
Sir William Marriott, Bart., mr sretic House, Blandford (gr. Mr. Denny),. 
sent flowers of Sophrolelia x aurea, Cattleya X armain- 
villierensis, and C. labiatae 
Francis Wellesley, Esq., Westfield, Woking (gr. Mr. Hopkins), sent a 
good plant of Cypripedium insigne Sanderianum with six flowers, C. x 
Juno magnificum, C. X Prospero Sedeni, C. x Leeanum Mrs. Francis 
Wellesley, having a densely dotted dorsal sepal, C. insigne Mrs. F. W. 
Moore, and C. i. Hopkinsianum. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Heaton, Bradford, staged a choice group, 
to which a Silver Flora Medal was given. It contained a finely-flowered 
Trichopilia suavis, the pretty little Promenza lentiginosa, Ccelogyne 
sulphurea, the yellow Lzlio-cattleya x Lydia (L. Cowani x C. Gaskelliana 
alba), Cypripedium insigne Harefield Hall var., C. x Rosita (Charles- 
worthii X callosum), a pretty light rose-purple flower, a good form of C. X 
. Hitchinsie, C. x Gravesie, C. xX Leeanum giganteum, and various 
other Cypripedes; also various Odontoglossums, the most remarkable of 
which was the new O. X Smithii (Rossii rubescens X Harryano-crispum), 
to which a First-class Certificate was given. It is described and figured’ 
on page g. i i 
Messrs. James Cypher & Sons, Cheltenham, staged a particularly fine’ 
group, which gained a Silver-gilt Flora Medal. It consisted chiefly of 
fine Cypripediums, the centre piece being a noble specimen of C. X 
Leeanum giganteum, bearing fifty-six flowers, to which a Cultural Com- 
mendation was awarded. .C. xX Leeanum and C. insigne were very 
strongly represented, the latter including varieties Sandere, Sanderianum, 
and other yellow forms, also C. i. picantentt, and five plants of the ae 
