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Harrisonianum, and candidum, Aérides Houlletianum, Phaius Humblotii, 
Renanthera Imschootiana, Dendrobium Dearei, crepidatum, and trans- 
parens, Anguloa Clowesii and Ruckeri, Zygopetalum rostatum, a fine 
Ornithocephalus grandiflorus, Ancistrochilus Thompsonianus, Epidendrum 
atropurpureum, cochleatum, and a fine E. Frederici-Gulielmi, Pescatorea 
Klabochorum, Bifrenaria fragrans, Lycaste brevispatha, a fine Nanodes 
Meduse, Ansellia humilis, a distinct and pretty Mormodes from Peru with 
reddish-purple and yellow flowers, while in the dell-like depressions were 
placed Anguloa Clowesii and Ruckeri, Masdevallia x Courtauldiana, some 
good M. Harryana, &c., with a number of Cypripedium bellatulum, C. 
Godefroyz leucochilum, and other dwarf things. A First-class Certificate 
was given to Leliocattleya Martinetii var. The Prince, a very fine form, 
with bronzy orange sepals and petals anda rich purple lip, and an Award of 
Merit to Cattleya Mossize Wageneri Sander, a very beautiful albino of the 
species. 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co., Bush Hill Park, Enfield, staged a very fine 
group of Orchids, containing many good Cattleyas, Leliocattleya 
Canhamiana, Aphrodite and others, Odontoglossums, Miltonia vexillaria, and 
a lot of graceful Oncidiums, including O. varicosum Rogersii, leucochilum, 
Kramerianum, sphacelatum, divaricatum, pretextum, and olivaceum, with a 
number of rarer things, including the charming little Sigmatostalix Eliz, 
Masdevallia calura and tridactylites, Cochlioda sanguinea and Neetzliana, 
Bulbophyllum galbinum, B. saurocephalum, Cirrhopetalum guttulatum, a 
good plant of the graceful Ccelogyne Dayana, Pleurothallis pulchella, 
Epidendrum Parkinsonianum and some good E. vitellinum, Lycaste 
costata and Deppei, Anguloa eburnea, Eria armeniaca, Cattleya x fulvescens, 
the pretty Chysis xX Sedeni, Thunia Bensone, Vanda Kimballiana, 
Odontoglossum X mulus, the handsome Leliocattleya Lustre, with a few 
Dendrobiums and other good things. A Silver Cup was awarded for 
Orchids, Carnations, &c. 
Messrs. J. W. Moore & Co., Rawdon, Leeds, received a Silver-gilt Flora 
Medal for a very beautiful group, well banked up behind and with a deep 
grotto in the centre. The group contained a lot of good Miltonia vexillaria, 
Odontoglossum crispum and others, several very strong and well-bloomed 
plants of the handsome Cochlioda Neetzliana, one bearing five racemes, 
a fine plant of Celogyne asperata, Broughtonia sanguinea, a dark form of 
Catasetum cernuum, Nanodes Meduse, Bulbophyllum barbigerum, 
leopardinum, Dearei and saurocephalum, Oncidium macranthum, 
Lanceanum, olivaceum and the curious O. abortivum, Brassolzlia Helen, 
Odontoglossum Williamsianum, O. xX Wilckeanum, Promenza citrina, 
Trichopilia coccinea, Brassavola Digbyana, Angrecum modestum, Eria 
acervata, Vanda ccerulescens Boxallii, Galeandra lacustris, Paphiopedilum 
