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Messrs. James Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, contributed a very fine group, 
containing the handsome Lelio-cattleya X Myra, raised from C. Triane ¢ 
and L. flava ¢, and thus from the reversed cross; Phalenopsis X 
Hebe, P. x intermedia var. Vesta, much brighter than the type, the new P. 
x Cassandra (rosea ? X Stuartiana ¢), a promising thing, having 
blush white flowers tinged with rose at the base of the sepals and petals, 
and the lip rose with some brown spotting on a yellow ground at the base ; 
Cattleya X Miranda, Epidendrum X Endresio-Wallisii, E. x elegantulum, 
E. X O’Brienianum superbum, Calanthe x Ariadne, with creamy white 
flowers blotched with purple; a number of fine Dendrobiums, including 
D. x Dominii, D. x Cordelia flavescens, D. X Schneiderianum, D. X 
dulce, D. X euosmum, D. x endocharis, D. x splendidissimum, D. X 
Wardiano-japonicum, D. xX Cybele nobilius, the brilliantly coloured D. 
subclausum, D. aureum, D. crassinode album, D. secundum, D. s. album, 
Cypripedium X Lathamianum with ten fine flowers, C. xX Enid, C. X 
Adrastus, Cirrhopetalum picturatum, the pretty Oncidium spilopterum, 
Platyclinis glumacea valida, and other interesting things. “A Silver-gilt 
flora Medal was awarded by the Joint Committee ‘‘for Orchids and 
Primulas.” 
Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Upper Clapton, staged a fine group, to 
which a Bronze Banksian Medal was awarded by the Joint Committee. It 
contained some fine forms of Cattleya Triane, among which C. T. plumosa 
with the petals feathered with purple was very handsome, Dendrobium X 
Venus, D. nobile Ballianum, D. xX Luna, D. X_ splendidissimum, 
grandiflorum, D. crassinode, and others, and some good Odontoglossum 
crispum, O. Rossii, O. Hallii, O. tripudians, the fine Cppripedium X 
Prewettii, C. X Swinburnei magnificum, &c. 
Messrs. F. Sander & Co., St. Albans, sent the beautiful Lycaste 
Skinneri alba, a handsome form of Cattleya Triane, Calanthe rubens alba, 
a pure white form, and other good things. 
Messrs. B. S. Williams & Sons, Upper Holloway, staged a good group, 
including Lzlia anceps Williamsiana, Sophronitis grandiflora, Coelogyne 
cristata Chatsworth variety, a well-flowered Lycaste fulvescens, forms of 
Odontoglossum crispum, various Dendrobiums, Cypripedium X 
Carnusianum, C. xX calophyllum, C. x Sallieri aureum, C. X politum, 
some good C. X Leeanum, C. X cenanthum superburn, C. Spicerianum 
purpureum, C. X Williamsianum, and others. 
Mr. Thos. Duck, Abbey Wood, showed a Cypripedium said to have 
been imported with C. insigne montanum, which more resembled a small 
light-coloured C. X Leeanum. 
Mr. William Murray, gardener to Norman C. Cookson, Esq., showed 
examples of his patent Orchid Stand, an invention for raising plants above 
