182 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
Thos. Harker, Esq., Didsbury (gr. Mr. Molloy), gained the Third Prize 
(£3) for a good group, in which were five good Dendrobiums. 
In the non-competitive groups, Messrs. B. S. Williams & Son, of Upper 
Holloway, staged a nice group of Orchids, in which were Odontoglossum 
crispum, QO. cirrhosum, Oncidium concolor, Lelia >» Latona, which 
obtained an Award of Merit, and Cypripedium xX Lebaudyanum. A Silver 
Medal was given to the group. 
Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Bush Hill Park, Enfield, exhibited a 
collection of cut flowers of Cattleya Mossiz, C. Skinneri, Lelio-cattleya 
x Hippolyta, Miltonia Roezlii, &c. 
From Messrs. Fisher, Son and Sibray, of Sheffield, came several 
Orchids, in which Lelia purpurata, Dendrobium thyrsiflorum and Cattleya 
Mossi figured. A variety of the latter, named “ Valhalla,” a fine flower 
with a beautifully mottled lip, obtained an Award of Merit. Cattleya 
Mendelii Lilian with pure white flowers, having only a purple stain on front 
of the lip, also received an Award of Merit. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Heaton, Bradford, exhibited a large and 
select group, for which a Silver Medal was awarded. Cattleyas, Odonto- 
glossums, Cypripediums, Miltonias, Lelias, Masdevallias, Oncidiums, 
Dendrobiums, &c., were in great variety and produced a fine flowering 
sight. 
Mr. A. J. Keeling, High View Nurseries, Cottingley, Bingley, Yorks, 
also obtained a Silver Medal for a group of Odontoglossums, Cattleyas, 
Miltonias, &c. 
Messrs. John Cowan & Co., Liverpool, staged a large group, in which 
Lelia purpurata, Odontoglossum crispum, and Cattleya Mossia pre- 
dominated. It also contained a fine specimen of Masdevallia psittacina 
with about sixty flowers; Cypripedium caudatum well grown; and Brassia 
Keiliana tristis with deep chocolate sepals and petals and pale creamy- 
yellow lip. 
Messrs. James Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, showed several beautiful 
Orchids, one of which, Lelio-cattleya x Eudora, won the Gold Medal 
in the class for the best hybrid Orchid. L.-c. X Ascania is a lovely hybrid, 
as is Cypripedium xX Clonius. 
Messrs. F. Sander & Co., St. Albans, were awarded a Gold Medal for a 
group in which were some really good varieties, the most noticeable being 
a huge specimen of Cypripedium Mastersianum with about twenty-four 
-flowers. Odontoglossum crispum was in great variety, as were also 
Cattleyas, while mention must also be made of the pure white Cypripedium 
bellatulum album and the pure white Sobralia macrantha Kienastiana. 
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