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bright magenta-rose, and the lip rich crimson, with yellow veining in the — 
throat. He also sent Cypripedium X Fairlawn (X cenanthum superbum 
xX nitens G. S. Ball’s var.), a well shaped and richly coloured flower, and 
C. Xx Miss Annie Goodson (ciliolare x Charlesworthii), a pretty flower, 
fairly intermediate in character. 
The Rev. J. C. B. Fletcher, Mundham Vicarage, Chichester, received 
an Award of Merit for Cypripedium xX Stephanos (xX Pollettianum X 
cenanthum superbum), a handsome thing, having the dorsal sepal white, 
with feathered purple lines and a green base, and the petals and lip yellow, 
heavily suffused with purple brown. 
G. F. Moore, Esq., Chardwar, Bourton-on-the-Water (gr. Mr. Page), 
received an Award of Merit for Cypripedium xX Leeanurn Corona, a very 
fine form, having a white dorsal sepal with a yellowish green base and some 
purple lines, and the petals and lip yellow tinged with purple. He also 
sent the pretty C. x Nandii, having the flowers white, closely dotted 
with rose. 
Francis Wellesley, Esq., Westfield, Woking (gr. Mr. Hopkins), sent 
Lelia-cattleya x Mrs. W. J. Dickson (C. Gaskelliana x L.-c. Wellsiana), 
a handsome thing having light blush sepals and petals, and the front of the 
lip ruby purple, Cypripedium Xx Arthurianum giganteum, C. x Germaine 
Opoix Westfield var. and C. X Baron Schréder punctatum, the two latter 
handsome forms securing Diploma awards. 
W. M. Appleton, Esq., Weston-super-Mare, sent Cypripedium X Elsie 
(Charlesworthii x villosum), C. insigne Appletonianum, a finely shaped and 
richly-coloured form, and a good form of C. Fairrieanum with a broad 
dorsal sepal. 
J. Bradshaw, Esq., The Grange, Southgate (gr. Mr. Whitelegge), 
showed Odontoglossum X amabile Charlesworthii, a fine form having the 
flowers suffused with rose-pink, and spotted with red-brown on the lower 
part of the segments. 
J. Gurney Fowler, Esq., S. Woodford (gr. Mr. Davis), sent the fine 
Cypripedium X Madame Jules Hye, C. insigne glebelandense, a finely- 
spotted form, and C. i. Davisii, a yellowish form with lines of brown spots 
on the lower half of the dorsal sepal. 
Major G. L. Holford, C.I.E., C.V.O., Westonbirt (gr. Mr. Alexander), 
showed Cattleya x fulvescens superba and C. labiata Amesiana, the latter 
bearing a fine inflorescence of five flowers. 
The Hon..Walter Rothschild, M.P., Tring Park (gr. Mr. Dye), sent 
Cattleya < Germania inversa, having cream white flowers tinged with rose, 
and the front of the lip rich purple crimson. 
Leopold de Rothschild, Esq., Gunnersbury House, Acton (gr. Mr. 
Hudson), sent Vanda ccerulea albescens. 
