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with a scape two feet high, bearing four huge flowers, the tails of which 
were over six inches long; the graceful Warscewiczella Lindeni, a much 
finer plant than when it received a First-class Certificate in June, 1892 ; 
and Cattleya Eldorado Oweni, with a deep purple front to the orange- 
throated lip. 
Messrs. J. Veitch and Sons, King’s Road, Chelsea, obtained a First-class 
Certificate for Cattleya x Chloris (C. Bowringiana 2 x C. maxima 9), a 
beautiful hybrid with large deep rose-purple segments, and an intense purple 
lip with orange-barred throat. An Award of Merit was given to Cattleya x 
Pheidona (C. intermedia 2 x.C. maxima 3d), a soft lilac-coloured novelty 
with a lip conspicuously veined with purple. Cypripedium x Arthurium 
pulchellum (C. Fairieanum 2 x C. insigne Chantini 2), was also shown, and 
is much superior to the ordinary form. 
A Bronze Banksian Medal was awarded to S. G. Lutwyche, Esq., 
F.R.H.S., for a large group, noticeable in which was a Zygopetalum Mackayi 
with forty flowers on six spikes ; Lycaste Skinneri alba, varieties of Dendro- 
bium Phalenopsis, and Miltonia Regnelli, Trichopilia fragrans, and several 
rare hybrid Cypripediums. 
There will be three more meetings of the Society this year, viz., on 
November 14th and 28th, and December 12th, and at each of these gentle- 
men and their gardeners who are desirous of joining the Society and assisting 
_ in its work may be proposed as Fellows for the new year. 
CORRESPONDENCE, &c. 
W. S. E., Hazelbourne. Bollea Patini, a pale variety of B. Lalindei. : 
W. M. A., Weston-super- Mare. Phalzenopsis Esmeralda, almost of quite the variety 
antennifera, Brassavola grandiflora, Odontoglossum nebulosum variety, Epidendrum pani- 
culatum, and Dichza species. 
H. J. H., Edinburgh. Dendrobium dicuphum, Odontoglossum x cuspidatum, Lycaste 
Deppei, Phalzenopsis amabilis and Cymbidium giganteum. 
H. H., Whitby. A variety of Cypripedium x radiosum. 
J. T., Ashford. It is difficult to say why the bulbs of Miltonia should have damped oft 
when brought into the warm house, unless the sudden change of temperature was too great, 
or the compost in an unhealthy state, as the usual treatment seems to have been followed. 
We will try to ascertain. Meantime refer to Calendar of Operations for August. 
T. C. H., Richmond. Many thanks: next month. , 
P. & M., New Jersey. Photograph received. with thanks, of Cypripedium x Allanianum. 
E. A., Wilmslow. Cattleya Gaskelliana, a handsome light-coloured form. 
C W., Selly Hill. Photographs of Cymbidium x Winnianum and Cypripedium x —_ 
received, with thanks. 
O. O. W., Bury. A variety of Cypripedium x Eyermanianum. 
We Es; Birmingham. Catasetum Wailesii, a green variety of C. maculatum. 
