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Veitch, and James Whytock. At the outset it may be remarked that con- 
sideration of space only permits us to give a few of the more noteworthy 
features of the numerous fine groups staged. 
Jeremiah Colman, Esq., Gatton Park (gr. Mr. Bound), staged a magni- 
ficent group, occupying one bay of the tent, to which a gold Medal 
was awarded. It contained a lot of fine Odontoglossums, Cattleyas, 
Lelio-cattleyas, Miltonia vexillaria, brilliantly-coloured Masdevallias, 
Epidendrum X Boundii, &c., the centre part in front being covered in 
moss, in which were bedded out a lot of Cypripedium niveum, with 
such charming things as C. callosum Sander, Masdevallia Davisii, 
Cochlioda Neetzliana, Cattleya Mossiz JReineckeana, Bulbophyllum 
Lobbii, &c. Other interesting things were Cymbidium Lowianum con- 
color, several examples of Lelio-cattleya x Sunrise, Odontoglossum poly- 
xanthum, O. cirrhosum, Cypripedium Argus, C. Gratrixianum, Masdevallia 
Veitchiana, &c. &c. Awards of Merit were given to Masdevallia Harryana 
Gatton Park var., a very large and richly-coloured form, and to Cattleya 
Mossiz Jeremiah Colman, a large light rosy purple form, having a remark- 
ably broad light margin round the richly-coloured disc of the lip. 
Sir Frederick Wigan, Bart., Clare Lawn, East Sheen (gr. Mr. Young), 
staged a remarkably rich and varied group, to which a Silver Cup was 
awarded. We noticed a very fine plant of Zygopetalum X Roeblingianum 
with three spikes of flowers, and three others in bud, Zygonisia X 
Rolfeana with two racemes, Calogyne Dayana, a fine plant of Dendrobium 
Falconeri, Brassia brachiata, Cochlioda Neetzliana, Thunia Marshalliana, 
Cattleya x porphyrophlebia, C. Forbesii, Odontoglossums citrosmum, X 
Rolfez, tripudians, X Wilckeanum oakwoodiense, a finely blotched form 
with white ground, X Ossultoni, Lelia tenebrosa, Aérides Fieldingii, a 
finely flowered example of Sobralia macrantha alba, with the type, 
Oncidiums Gardneri, Papilio, Marshallianum and monachicum, Brasso- 
cattleya X striata, Cymbidium Devonianum, Masdevallias ignea, Veitchiana, 
and ephippium, Cypripedium Mastersianum, a good form of Lezlio-cattleya 
X Vinesiz, Platyclinis latifolia, and other showy things, also in front was a 
charming little group embedded in moss, containing good examples of 
Cymbidium tigrinum, Leptotes bicolor, Phalznopsis speciosa, violacea and 
Lueddemanniana, Miltonia Roezlii alba, Masdevallias Chestertoni, Carderi 
and x Pourbaixii, Saccolabium miniatum, Odontoglossum CErstedii, &c. 
R. Ashworth, Esq., Newchurch, near Manchester (gr. Mr. Pidsley), 
received a Silver Flora Medal for a choice group, containing a few good 
Cattleyas, Cypripedium callosum Sandere, and some choice Odontoglos- 
sums. O. x loochristiense The Mikado is a very beautiful form with a 
dense inflorescence of fourteen bright yellow flowers, which are turned to 
one side more than usual. O. X ashlandense (polyxanthum X Adriane) 
