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Odontoglossum X McNabianum rosefieldiense, a fine form with yellow sepals 
and petals blotched with brown, and a white lip barred with purple-brown 
on the basal half, the influence of O. Harryanum being very marked in the 
latter organ. 
J. Gurney Fowler, Esq., Glebelands, South Woodford (gr. Mr. Davis), 
sent a small group of Cypripediums, including C. Fairrieanum with four 
flowers, a richly-coloured C. * Baron Schréder, C. X Thalia Mrs. Francis 
Wellesley and New Hall Hey var., C. x Ballantinei Westfield var., C. x 
Milo and the dark-coloured Cobb’s variety, and C. X Tityus superbum. 
H. S. Goodson, Esq., Fairlawn, Putney (gr. Mr. Day), sent a good 
plant of Cypripedium x Chapmanii superbum. 
H. T. Pitt, Esq., Rosslyn, Stamford Hill (gr. Mr. Thurgood), sent the 
fine Odontoglossum grande Pittianum, and O. X Stamfordianum (bictoni- 
ense album X Uroskinneri), the latter being fairly intermediate in character, 
with greenish sepals and petals and the lip tinged with pink. 
E. Rogerson, Esq., Oakdene, West Didsbury (gr. Mr. Price), sent 
Odontoglossum crispum Ethel, a richly blotched form. 
J. Gurney Wilson, Esq., Glenthorne, Haywards Heath, sent a fine plant 
of Saccolabium violaceum Harrisonié , a white variety of the species. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., tivwaids Heath, staged a very fine group, 
to which a Silver-gilt Flora Medal was awarded. It contained a number 
of good Cattleya x Iris, and the variable C. xX Rhoda, C. Harrisoniana 
alba, some good Lzliocattleyas, including L.-c. Phoebus (L.-c. Cappei x C. 
x Iris), a richly-coloured hybrid, some good Vanda ccerulea, good examples 
of Odontoglossum grande and O. crispum, the beautiful O. c. xanthotes 
Charlesworthii, a very dark O. Harryanum, O. grande aureum, O. apterum, 
good examples of the rare Angreecum Buyssoni, the striking Chondrorhyncha 
Chestertoni, Oncidium incurvum album, Miltonia candida grandiflora, a 
batch of the pretty rose-coloured Phalznopsis Esmeralda, Dendrobium 
Coelogyne, D. Phalenopsis, Masdevallia macrura, Pleurothallis loranthi- 
formis, Cypripedium Fairrieanum and C. X Rossetti, a pretty Odontioda 
raised from Cochlioda Neetzliana and Odontoglossum X armainvillierense, 
Cycnoches peruvianum Tracy’s var., bearing an inflorescence of two female 
flowers, and a charming little cluster of Sophronitis grandiflora hybrids in 
front, prominent among them being several plants of Sophrolzlia heaton- 
ensis and Gratrixia, and Sophrocatlelia Nestor (S.-l. Gratrixie x C. 
Dowiana). Awards of Merit were given to Cattleya X Miss Pitt superba 
(Harrisoniana X Dowiana aurea), a large bright rose form with purple lines 
in the throat of the lip, and to C. x Basil (Enid X Mantinii), a large and 
handsome form, having rose-purple sepals and petals, and a broad expanded 
ruby-crimson lip with a yellow disc. 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co., Bush Hill Park, staged a fine group, to whicha 
