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brighter purple lip ; and Cattleya Mendelii ‘ Mrs. Frederick Knollys,” 
very beautiful white variety, delicately suffused with pale pink on the p 
and front of the lip, with the disc pale yellow. An Award of Merit w 
given to the latter. 
Miss Wilmott, Warley Place, Great Warley, Essex (gr. Mr. Gooch), 
received a Botanical Certificate for the remarkable Lueddemannia — 
Pescatorei, bearing a pendulous raceme of nearly four feet long, crowded 
with flowers, the sepals being purple-brown and the petals and lip deep 
yellow. ; 
Jeremiah Colman, Esq., Gatton Park, Reigate (gr. Mr. Bound), sent 
Cattleya Mossie aurea, C. M. Dormaniana, and two other fine forms, 
Lelio-cattleya Canhamiana Gatton Park var. and L.-c. Martinetii. , 
J. Gurney Fowler, Esq., Glebelands, South Woodford (gr. Mr. Davis), 
sent a fine form of Lelio-cattleya Canhamiana. _ 
H. Little, Esq., Baronshalt, Twickenham (gr. Mr. Howard), sent 
Cypripedium Curtisii exquisitum and C. X javanico-superbiens Littl 
var., two handsome things. ; 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Heaton, Bradford, staged a very fine 
group to which a Silver-gilt Medal was awarded. It contained numerous 
brilliant Lelio-cattleyas, the forms of L.-c. Canhamiana and Fascina 
being very rich and varied, while the orange-coloured L.-c. G. S. Ball was — 
very effective; other good things being the richly-coloured Lig 
Canhamiana King Edward VII., two forms of L.-c. Clive, and L.-@ — 
Aphrodite Brightness. There were also some good forms of Odonto- 
glossum crispum, O. X Phcebe, O. X Harryano crispum, some good 
Phalznopsis amabilis Rimestadtiana, &c. An Award of Merit was given 
to Phalznopsis violacea Heaton var., an exceptionally fine form of the 
species. E 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, received a Silver Flora Medal for # 
fine group, containing a nice batch of Phaius x Cooksone, the rare 
Cymbidium Huttoni (figured at page 153), and some fine Odontoglossums 
and Leelio-cattleyas, noteworthy among the former being the handsome 
O. X ardentissimum, and O. x Fascinator Our King, derived from 
O. crispum crossed with a good O. xX Adrianz. The flower was most like 
a blotched O. crispum, having very broad white segments, evenly blotched 
with chestnut brown, and some resemblance to O. x Adriane in the 
markings of the lip. An Award of Merit was given to L.-c. Canhamiana 
Meteor, a very handsome form, having the front of the lip very rich purple- 
crimson. 
Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Bush Hill Park, Enfield, received @ Sil 
Flora Medal for a good group, containing some excellent forms of Cattley® 
Mendelii and C. Mossie, some good Lelia purpurata, Anguloa Clowes 
