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O. x Nerissa. rosefieldiensis (nzevium X crispum), a very charming little 
hybrid, and a very handsome Odontoglossum called O. x Queen Alexandra 
var. Magnificence, having broad yellow sepals and petals, heavily blotched 
with olive brown, and the lip white at the apex, and handsomely marked 
with violet below. 
Lieut.-Col. G. L. Holford, C.I.E., C.V.O., Westonbirt, Tetbury (gr. 
Mr. . Alexander), sent Leliocattleya x Antigone Westonbirt var. (L. 
purpurata X C. Schilleriana), a handsome form with rosy-lilac sepals and 
petals, and the front of the lip ruby purple, and L.-c. Radium (L.-c. 
Antigone x C. Warscewiczii), a very fine hybrid, having rose-purple sepals 
and petals, and the front lobe of the lip bright ruby crimson, somewhat 
darker in the throat. 
GS. Ji Lucas, Esa:, W athe Court, Horsham (gr. Mr. Duncan), sent 
the handsome Brassocattleya x Maronz (C. Warscewiczii x’ B. Digbyana). 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, staged a handsome group, which 
gained a Silver Flora Medal. It contained some handsome Leliocattleyas, 
noteworthy among them being a richly-coloured form of L.-c. Ophir, anda 
handsome example of L.-c. Clive var. broomfieldensis, some good Vanda 
coerulea, the beautiful Cattleya Warscewiczii Sanderiana, Cypripedium X 
Mabeliz var. Lord Derby, a pretty Sophrocatlelia, derived from C. 
Harrisoniana and Sophrolelia lata, Odontoglossum x spectabile brugense 
(crispum X Harryanum), a very large and richly-blotched form, andi various 
other handsome things. An Award of Merit was given to Odontoglossum 
x ardentissium Starlight (nobile x crispum Starlight), a beautiful hybrid, 
having mauve-pink sepals and petals, with numerous small purple spots, 
arranged much in the same way as in the pollen parent, and the lip white, 
with some red-brown blotches in front of the crest. A Botanical Certificate 
was given to Megaclinium Arnoldianum, anally of M. falcatum, but having 
lighter coloured flowers, arranged on either side of a very narrow rachis. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, receiveda Silver Flora 
Medal for a choice group, including some beautiful examples of Vanda 
coerulea, a plant of the rare V. x Charlesworthii, a natural hybrid between 
V. coerulea and V. Bensoni, a well-flowered batch of Epidendrum vitellinum, 
Cattleya Gaskelliana alba, a pretty white form of C. Mossiz, with pink 
freckling on the front of the lip, a very beautiful Sobralia macrantha alba, 
_ Bifrenaria tetragona, Miltonia vexillaria albiflora, a pretty Leeliocattleya 
derived from L.-c. Phoebe x Ascania, having bronzy-red sepals and petals, 
and a purple lip, Dendrobium superbum giganteum, Disa sagittalis, 
Satyrium membranaceum, and other pretty South African species, Odonto- 
glossum crispum, some good O. X Rolfez, and other Odontoglossums. 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co., Bush Hill Park, Enfield, also received a 
Silver Flora Medal for a fine group, including a lot of fine Cattleya 
