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Francis Wellesley, Esq., Westfield, Woking (gr. Mr. Hopkins), sent the 
richly coloured Cypripedium Lawrenceanum hackbridgense, and a fine 
seedling which appeared to be a hybrid between C. barbatum and C. 
Lawrenceanum. 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, staged a magnificent group, nearly 
two bays in extent, extremely rich and varied and most artistically 
arranged, some of the more conspicuous subjects being elevated so as to 
stand out from the others, giving a very diversified surface. A Gold Medal 
was deservedly awarded, and the Veitchian Cup for the best individual 
exhibit was given to this and a group of new and rare plants also shown by 
the firm. It contained a brilliant series of Odontoglossums, Cattleyas, 
Lelio-cattleyas, Oncidiums, Masdevallias, &. The gem of the group was 
Odontoglossum crispum Leonard Perfect, a noble white form of perfect shape, 
with an enormous roundish light cinnamon blotch on each segment. O. X 
ardentissimum Countess of Tankerville was a very richly coloured form 
with an inflorescence of fifteen flowers: Lelio-cattleya x Golden Glory 
(L.-c. X Zephyra X C. Mossiz Reineckiana) is a rich yellow flower, most 
like the seed parent in shape, with some rosy salmon colour on the front of 
the lip. A batch of seedlings from Epidendrum X Endresio-Wallisii x 
Endresii showed remarkable variation, including forms with purple, 
yellow and spotted segments, with much variation in the lip. Other 
rare or choice things were Cymbidium Huttoni with three racemes. 
C. madidum, Renanthera Imschootiana, Zygopetalum x Roeblingianum, 
a handsome Brasso-cattleya xX Mrs. John Leemann, Masdevallia X Rush- 
toni, M. Schlimii with about sixteen racemes, Maxillaria Sanderiana, 
Lycaste aromatica, L. cruenta, and a fine example of L. xX Ballia, 
Phalenopsis Schilleriana, Dendrobium Phalenopsis, D. superbum, 
‘Aérides Houlletianum, Camarotis purpurea, Oncidium  superbiens, 
Angreecum Sanderianum, Bifrenaria Harrisonize, two beautiful specimens 
of Cattleya Skinneri, Cypripedium x Vipanii, C. prestans, C. Godefroy 
leucochilum, Evlophia gracilis, Acanthophippium javanicum, Uropedium 
Lindenii, and a host of the more familiar showy Orchids. 
Messrs. Charlesworth and Co., Heaton, Bradford, also gained a Gold 
Medal for a remarkably rich and varied group two bays in extent, in which 
Cattleyas, Lzlio-cattleyas, Odontoglossums, and other showy Orchids 
occurred in profusion, and were arranged with telling effect. Two groups 
of Lzlio-cattleya x G. S. Ball provided a mass of rich orange colour, but 
the numerous rose and purple forms must be passed over unnoticed. 
Odontoglossum crispum forms were good, and numerous other species and 
hybrids were noted, among them two good O. X Lambeauianum, O. X 
Pheebe and O. x Othello in improved condition, O. X excellens, &c., &c. 
A noble specimen of Anguloa Clowesii, bearing about thirty ficwers, was a 
