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remarkable example of good culture. Cattleya X Bowringiano-Schiller- 
iana is a dwarf hybrid of intermediate shape and very brilliant colour, 
Other interesting things were a good Celogyne Dayana, a fine lot of 
Phalenopsis amabilis, Renanthera Imschootiana, a finely flowered example 
_ of Trichopilia coccinea, Cattleya Skinneri alba, C. X Whitei, C. X Madame 
Myra Peeters, Cymbidium Lowianum concolor with a noble specimen of 
the type, Zygopetalum crinitum, Oncidium Gardneri, Bulbophyllum 
Lobbii var. Henshallii, and numerous examples of the more familiar showy 
Orchids; also a group of Ancectochili, including several species of these 
charming little variegated-leaved Orchids. 
Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Enfield, staged a large and brilliant group, in 
which a fine lot of Cattleyas and Lelia purpurata forms, with other showy 
Orchids of the season, were conspicuous. Specially noteworthy was a plant 
of the richly-blotched Odontoglossum crispum Fearnley Sander, other in- 
teresting things including Vanda Denisoniana, Ccelogyne pandurata, 
Dendrobium crepidatum, Colax jugosus, Brassia verrucosa, Cattleya 
intermedia alba, Oncidium phymatochilum, the clear yellow O. ampliatum 
citrinum, Cypripedium Stonei, C. Rothschildianum, C. Druryi, a group of 
C. niveum, Epidendrum aromaticum, E. glumaceum, the rare E. 
campylostalix, Saccolabium ampullaceum, Leptotes bicolor, Cirrhopetalum 
picturatum, the singular little Masdevallia triaristella, Bulbophyllum 
cupreum, Phalaenopsis Lueddemanniana, and other interesting things. An 
Award of Merit was given to Cattleya Mendelii Mercury, a pretty blush 
pink form with the front of the lip rich purple crimson. A Silver Cup was 
awarded for Orchids and flowering plants. 
M. Ch. Vuylsteke, Loochristi, Ghent, staged a group of choice hybrid 
Odontoglossums raised by him, to which the Lindley Medal was 
appropriately awarded. It included fine examples of O. x Wilckeanum, 
O. X concinnum, O. X amabile Goliath with a remarkably large flower, 0. 
X ardentissimum tigrinum, a fine dark form, O. x a. Apollo, bearing a fine 
inflorescence of twenty-one richly-marked flowers, O.a. X Venus, having the 
segments richly suffused rather than blotched with purple, a most beautiful 
form, to which an Award of Merit was given. A similar award went to O. 
x percultum Orion, bearing a very compact inflorescence of rosy lilac | 
flowers of excellent shape, and closely blotched with light cinnamon. 
Another striking thing bore the name of O. x altum var. Bellone, and was 
recorded as O. X ardentissimum x Hallii. It is most comparable to 4 
well-shaped and blotched O. x Wilckeanum with a white ground. 
Messrs. James Cypher and Sons, Cheltenham, staged a very bright an : 
effective group, a bay and a half in extent, to which a Silver-gilt i 
Medal was awarded. It contained a fine series of Cattleyas, Lzlias, Latlio- . 
cattleyas, Odontoglossums, Miltonias, and other showy things of the 
