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Baron Sir H. Schréder, The Dell, Egham (gr. Mr. Ballantine), sent a 
small group of choice things, including the beautiful varieties of Odonto- 
glossum Pescatorei called Veitchianum, Schreederianum and melano- 
centrum, O. X Adriane aureum, Cattleya xX Memoria Dallemagnez var. 
Alexandra, Epidendrum xX Cleon (radicans X Pseudepidendrum) and 
Lelio-cattleya X callistoglossa, Dell var., the latter a particularly fine 
form which received an Award of Merit. 
Francis Wellesley, Esq., Westfield, Woking (gr. Mr. Hopkins), exhi- 
bited Cypripedium bellatulum citrinum, a light yellow, heavily blotched 
form, and Brassocattleya X Mrs. Francis Wellesley (C. Lueddemanniana 
x B. Digbyana), a very large and beautiful form, to which a First-class 
Certificate was awarded. It is described on page 135. 
Major G. L. Holford, C.1.E., C.V.O., Westonbirt (gr. Mr. Alexander), 
received an Award of Merit for Lzlio-cattleya x Baroness Schréder var. 
delicata, a beautiful form, having light rose sepals and petals, and the 
prettily undulate lip deeper rose, with a large orange-coloured throat. A 
Cultural Commendation was given to a fine plant of Miltonia vexillaria 
superba, bearing eight spikes and over fifty large magenta-rose flowers. 
- H. Whateley, Esq., Kenilworth, received an Award of Merit for Odonto- 
glossum crispum Whateleyz, a beautiful white flower, regularly and pro- 
fusely spotted with dark purple. 
Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford (gr. Mr. White), received a 
Botanical Certificate for a plant called Dendrobium shillongense, which is 
identical with D. lasioglossum, Rchb. f. 
Jeremiah Colman, Esq., Gatton Park, Reigate (gr. Mr. Bound), sent 
Odontoglossum triumphans vars. aureum and latisepalum. 
Norman C. Cookson, Esq., Oakwood, Wylam (gr. Mr. Chapman), sent 
fine examples of the handsomely blotched Odontoglossum crispum Rossen- 
dale and O. c. Frederick, the latter bearing a spike of seventeen merers: as 
well as a large seed-capsule on an old spike. 
De Barri Crawshay, Esq., Rosefield, Sevenoaks (gr. Mr. Stables), 
showed Odontoglossum Andersonianum var. Raymond Crawshay, a heavily 
spotted form, and other good things. 
F. J. O. Montagu, Esq., Melton Park, Doncaster, sent a good white 
form of Cattleya Schroederee, with a rose-pink marking in front of the 
orange disc of the lip. 
Messrs. Charlesworth and Co., Heaton, Bradford, staged a very fine 
group of hybrids, to which a Silver-gilt Flora Medal was given. Among 
the more noteworthy plants were the pretty little Odontioda x heaton- 
ensis, Lelio-cattleya X Myra, L.-c. Xx Mercia, some good L.-c. xX callisto- 
glossa, L.-c. X Wellsiana nobilior, the fine Brassocattleya x Digby- 
ano-Mossiz Queen Alexandra, and other Brassavola Digbyana hybrids, 
