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the three Anguloas, Oncidiums Forbesii and macranthum, Brassia verrucosa, 
Epidendrum prismatocarpum, etc., etc. 
Norman C. Cookson, Esq., Oakwood, Wylam-on Tyne, received a First- 
class Certificate for the handsome hybrid Cattleya x William Murray (see 
i 167). 
De Barri Crawshay, Esq., Rosefield, Sevenoaks, showed Odontoglossum 
crispum ‘“‘ Princess May,” a large and beautiful white variety. 
Messrs. B. S. Williams and Son, Upper Holloway, received a Silver-gilt 
Flora Medal for a very effective group, containing, in addition to the usual 
Showy things, fine plants of Cymbidium Lowianum, Dendrobium thyrsi- 
florum and Cattleya Lawrenceana, a splendid specimen with about forty 
flowers. The rare Bollea Patini, bearing one of its remarkable mauve 
flowers, was especially interesting, also Geodorum citrinum, Trichopilia 
marginata and Promenza microptera. 
Messrs. Hugh Low and Co., Clapton, also received a Silver-gilt Flora 
Medal, for an extensive and handsome group, containing a very rich and 
varied series of Cattleya Mossiz, about ninety plants of the pretty little 
Cypripedium bellatulum, and many other splendid things too numerous 
to mention. Here was the very rare Cypripedium Mastersianum, a plant 
of C. exul, while the fine C. Volonteanum giganteum deservedly received 
an Award of Merit. Lzelia tenebrosa, Renanthera bilinguis, and many other 
interesting things were in the group. 
C. J. Lucas, Esq., Warnham Court, Horsham (gr. Mr. Duncan), staged 
‘4 very fine group, to which a Silver Cup was awarded. It contained many 
rare and interesting things, as Grammatophyllums Rumphianum and 
Fenzlianum, Schomburgkia tibicinis, Cyrtopodium Andersoni, Aérides 
japonicum, Ornithocephalus  grandiflorus, Oncidium phymatochilum, 
Gongora leucochila, and others, also Cattleya Forbesii and Lelia grandis, 
besides a host of other showy favourites. Epidendrum Claesianum received 
a Botanical Certificate. 
C. Ingram, Esq., Elstead House, Godalming (gr. Mr. Bond), showed a 
Plant of the handsome Lelio-cattleya Ingramii. 
Mr. J. Cypher, Queen’s Road, Cheltenham, received a Silver Cup for a 
very fine group, chiefly made up of specimens of the usual showy species 
Previously enumerated. Lelia purpurata purpurea and L. p. Niobe both 
teceived Awards of Merit. These collections filled the other side of the 
Stage in the large marquec. 
In the second tent, Messrs. Charlesworth, Shuttleworth and Co., of 
Heaton, Bradford, staged a very fine group, which was awarded a Silver- 
gilt Flora Medal. Here was a fine group of the handsome Lelia tenebrosa, 
another of Oncidium macranthum, a fine Cattleya Warneri formosa, which 
Teceived an Award of Merit. Odontoglossum x Wilckeanum nobilius was 
very handsome, as was the pure white Cattleya intermedia alba, Cypri- 
