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magnificent hybrid, having the typical crispum shape, with the greater part 
of the sepals and petals cinnabar-scarlet, and the tips and margins of the 
segments cream-white, freckled with rose, the lip blotched and marked with 
red on a cream white ground, and the crest yellow. A second form, called 
Oakwood var., had the flower almost uniform reddish scarlet, with a yellow 
crest. He also sent Odontoglossum X percultum Oakwood var., a fine 
white, beautifully blotched with purple. 
F. M. Ogilvie, Esq., The Shrubbery, Oxford (gr. Mr. Balmforth), 
received a First-class Certificate for Cattleya Triane Grand Monarch, a 
very large and finely shaped form, having rosy-lilac sepals and petals, and 
the front of the lip purple-crimson, with an orange throat, and some dark 
lines at the base. 
R. G. Thwaites, Esq., Chessington, Streatham Hill (gr. Mr. Black), 
received a First-class Certificate for Sophrocattleya Thwaitesii (S. grandi- 
flora X C. Mendelii), a very beautiful hybrid, most like the Cattleya in 
shape, and having the sepals and petals carmine-red, and the lip yellow, 
with a bright red margin and apex. 
J. Gurney Fowler, Esq., Glebelands, S. Woodford (gr. Mr. Davis), 
received an Award of Merit for Odontoglossum X Wiganianum, a pretty 
white flower with clusters of dark red-purple blotches in the centre of the 
sepals and petals, and the crest of the lip yellow, with some red-brown 
markings. He also sent the finely blotched O. crispum Carmania. 
| J. Foster Alcock, Esq., Exhims, Northchurch, sent Cypripedium x W. 
Hopkins, a distinct and striking form. 
H. S. Goodson, Esq., Fairlawn, Putney (gr. Mr. Day), sent Cattleya 
Schroederze The Prince, a very pretty variety, and Odontioda Goodsonie, a 
very beautiful hybrid of doubtful origin. It had a large rosy-red flower, 
with some irregular cream-coloured markings on the upper part of the 
segments, and the crest of the lip yellow, with some red markings in front. 
Lt.-Col. G. L. Holford, C.I.E., C.V.O., Westonbirt, Tetbury (gr. Mr. 
Alexander), sent Lzliocattleya Arbaces (C labiata X L.-c. Cassiope), a very 
handsome hybrid, with rosy lilac sepals and petals of good substance, and 
the lip rich rose-purple, and very much crisped in front. 
Walter Cobb, Esq., Rusper (gr. Mr. Salter), received a Cultural 
Commendation for a magnificent plant of Ccelogyne cristata alba, covered 
with flowers. | 
Baron Sir H. Schréder, The Dell, Egham (gr. Mr. Ballantine), received 
a Cultural Commendation for a sturdy plant of Cymbidium insigne, bearing 
three fine spikes. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, staged an excellent group 
of choice things, which gained a Silver-gilt Flora Medal. It contained a 
brilliant series of Odontoglossum x armainvillierense, and other good forms, 
