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Perrinii has been suggested as one of the parents. A fine Cattleya Gaskel- 
liana alba was also shown. 
T. Statter, Esq., Stand Hall, Whitefield, Manchester (gr. Mr. R. Johnson), 
showed the beautiful Leelio-cattleya x callistoglossa and L.-c. x Nysa, a 
plant of the pretty little orange-scarlet Lelia monophylla with six flowers, 
and Dendrobium aqueum (album), a Botanical Certificate being given to 
the latter fine old plant. 
W. Thompson, Esq., Walton Grange, Stone, Staff. (gr. Mr. Stevens), 
sent cut spikes of Lelio-cattleya x elegans Cawenbergiana, a light rose form 
with broad, rosy crimson front lobe tothe lip, and Cattleya Gaskelliana alba. 
J. S. Moss, Esq., Winter’s Hill, Bishop’s Waltham (gr. Mr. Bazeley), 
showed a fine plant of Lzlio-cattleya x elegans Mossiz. 
Messrs. James Veitch and Sons, Royal Exotic Nursery, Chelsea, 
exhibited a large and very beautiful hybrid Cypripedium, derived from C. 
Curtisii 2 and C. Stonei platytenium ¢, which received a First-class Certifi- 
cate. It was called C. x James H. Veitch. The ground colour of the 
flower is very light, the dorsal sepal striped with purple, the broad petals 
regularly spotted with the same colour, and the lip reddish purple. 
Messrs. F. Sander and Co., St. Albans, received a Silver Flora Medal for 
a fine group. Cattleya x Kienastiana, which received a First-class Certifi- 
cate, is a beautiful hybrid raised from C. Lueddemanniana 2 and C. Dowiana 
aurea f. The flowers are large and handsome, the sepals white, flushed with 
rose, and the petals rosy lilac, somewhat mottled and veined with a paler 
tint. The lip is rich magenta-crimson edged with lilac in front, orange 
margined with white in the middle, while the tube is veined with white 
and the side lobes margined with rose. A similar award was given to the 
find old Habenaria Susanne, an Indian species with large white flowers and 
beautifully fringed lip, which is seldom seen in gardens. The group also 
contained many of the charming Habenaria carnea and its variety nivosa, 
the brilliant H. militaris, Saccolabium cceleste, Cattleya Dowiana aurea, 
Phalznopsis Sanderiana, Angrecum Chailluanum, and Leelio-cattleya x 
elegans nobilis, a rosy crimson form to which an Award of Merit was given. 
Messrs. Hugh Low and Co., Clapton Nursery, also received a Silver 
Flora Medal for a beautiful group, which included a large number of plants 
of Cypripedium Charlesworthii, one called var. magnificum being very large 
and brilliantly coloured. Saccolabium cceleste superbum received an Award 
of Merit. Lelia tenebrosa, Cattleya Gaskelliana alba, C. Eldorado Wallisii, 
Lelio-cattleya x elegans, Miltonia Roezlii alba, and others, were also 
included in the group. 
Messrs. Fred. Horsman and Co., Colchester, showed the fine Miltonia 
x Bluntii Lubbersiana. 
Messrs. B. S. Williams and Son, Upper Holloway, exhibited the pretty 
little Leelio-cattleya x blesensis. 
