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Baron Sir H. Schroder, The Dell, Egham (gr. Mr. Ballantine), received 
a First-class Certificate for a superb Odontoglossum called O. crispum 
Princess Christian, but clearly a form of O. x Wilckeanum with white 
ground heavily blotched with violet-purple, for the shape of the flowers, as 
well as the crest, was precisely in agreement. At the base of the main 
spike were two side branches, each bearing two flowers. 
Madame Ida Brandt, Reisbach, Zurich (gr. Mr. Schlecht), sent 
Odontoglossum Hunnewellianum, Oncidium ansiferum, and O. Phalznopsis 
Brandtiz, a particularly large and handsome variety which received an 
Award of Merit. 
H. T. Pitt, Esq., Rosslyn, Stamford Hill (gr. Mr. Aldous), received a 
Cultural Commendation for Odontoglossum x excellens Rosslyn variety 
with a spike of ten very round and richly coloured flowers. It is one of the 
seedlings artificially raised by Messrs. Veitch. 
Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford, Dorking (gr. Mr. W. H. White), 
staged a pretty little group, consisting of the handsome Masdevallia x 
Pourbaixii with seven flowers, the richly coloured M. Veitchiana grandiflora, 
three plants of Epidendrum Endresii with an aggregate of nine racemes, E. 
varicosum, and the rare Sarcochilus Hartmanni. 
J. B. Brookes, Esq., Finstall Park, Bromsgrove (gr. Mr. Drew), sent a 
good Odontoglossum crispum roseum. 
John T. Gabriel, Esq., Palace Road, Streatham Hill (gr. Mr. Ranson), 
showed a very good form of Cattleya Trianz called Gabriel’s variety. 
Dr. F. Hills, The Elms, Campbell Road, Croydon (gr. Mr. Wise), sent 
a good plant of the rare Odontoglossum brevifolium. 
Mrs. Laura C. Joad, Patching, Worthing (gr. Mr. Standing), sent a very 
fine three-flowered inflorescence of Cymbidium eburneum and a plant of C. 
x eburneo-Lowianum. 
Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Enfield, staged a fine group, to which a 
Silver Banksian Medal was given. It contained an excellent Cattleya 
Mendelii, some very fine C. Triane, Dendrobium crystallinum, D. nobile 
murrhiniacum, Coelogyne cristata alba, a fine Cymbidium x _ eburneo- 
Lowianum, Philznopsis X intermedia, and P. Stuartiana punctatissima, 
Odontoglossum triumphans, O. Edwardii, O Xx mulus, the pretty O. 
facetum, O. gloriosum with three large branched spikes, O. crispum, Lelia 
cinnabarina, Cypripedinm x Swinburnei magnificum, and others. 
Mr. T. Rochford, Turnford Hall Nurseries, Broxbourne, received an 
Award of Merit for a plant provisionally named Odontoglossum xX 
Rochfordianum, apparently a form of O. Andersonianum with broad 
segments, much like O. crispum leopardinum in colour. He also sent a 
good Dendrobium nobile albiflorum. 
Messrs. B. S. Williams & Son, Upper Holloway, staged a good group 
