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H. T. Pitt, Esq., Rosslyn, Stamford Hill (gr. Mr. Thurgood), obtained 
a First-class Certificate for Cattleya X Mrs. J. W. Whiteley, Rosslyn variety 
(Bowringiana X Hardyana), a large and handsome flower, with magenta- 
rose sepals and petals, and the lip dark ruby with gold lines at the base. 
The plant had one spike of ten flowers. ; 
Jeremiah Colman, Esq., Gatton Park, Reigate (gr. Mr. Bound), sent 
Lelio-cattleya Goodyi (C. Wendlandiana x L.-c. Clive var. broomfieldiensis), 
having handsome rose-coloured flowers, with a very dark rich claret lip, 
veined with gold at the base; C. X McMastere (Schilleriana X Mendelii), 
a large flower, white, tinged with rose, and the lip white at the base, the 
isthmus yellow, and the front rose-purple; also Leelio-cattleya Phryne, 
Gatton Park variety (L. xanthina X C. Warscewiczii), having very 
shapely flowers, with light canary-yellow sepals and petals, the front of the 
lip dark rose, and the disc yellow. To the last an Award of Merit was 
given. 
De B. Crawshay, Esq., Rosefield, Sevenoaks (gr. Mr. Stables), showed 
Odontoglossum xX Una (crispum xX nevadense rosefieldiense), having white 
flowers, blotched with brown on the sepals, petals, and the basal half of the 
fringed lip; the fine Miltonia x Bluntii rosefieldiensis, and the handsome M. 
Clowesii rosefieldiensis, having the sepals and petals Indian yellow with 
broad chestnut bands, and the lip tinted with lilac at the base, the colour 
changing to white on the broad front lobe. An Award of Merit was given 
to the last named. 
H. S. Goodson, Esq., Fairlawn, Putney (gr. Mr. Day), sent a fine 
“example of Cattleya <x Wendlandiana, C. X Goossensiana, and the large 
Cypripedium x H. S. Goodson (Swinburnei X T. B. Haywood). 
A. Huth, Esq., Oakley House, Putney (gr. Mr. Fisher), showed a 
magnificent specimen of Odontoglossum grande, bearing five spikes, with 
an aggregate of twenty-three flowers, for which a Cultural Commendation 
was given. 
Major G. L. Holford, C.I-E.,; C.V.O., Westonbirt, Tetbury (gr. Mr. 
Alexander), exhibited the curious Brassocattleya Digbyano-Forbesit, having 
greenish flowers slightly marked with purple; and a very fine specunas of 
a handsome light-coloured form of Cattleya x Hardyana, bearing six flowers 
on one spike and four on another. The plant, which was in very fine 
condition, had been grown from a very poor specimen. A Cultural 
Commendation was given. 
E. Roberts, Esq., Park Lodge, 
large and handsome Cypripedium X bingleyense super Nae 
F. Wellesley, Esq., Westfield, Woking (gr. Mr. Hopkins), exh ve 
Cattleya x Mantinii, The Premier, having large and well-shaped bright 
Tose flowers, with a rich ruby lip lined with gold at the base ; and Cattleya 
Eltham (gr. Mr. Carr), showed the 
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