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outdoors throughout the summer, and thrive well in a district where 
Sphagnum moss and Hymenophyllum grow naturally. 
F. Menteith Ogilvie, Esq., Oxford (gr. Mr. Balmforth), sent Sophro- 
cattleya Doris, Shrubbery var., a good dark form with a yellow throat to 
the lip. 
H. T. Pitt, Esq., Rosslyn, Stamford Hill, showed Cattleya Xx newing- 
tonensis (Mrs. J. W. Whiteley x Harrisoniana). 
E. Rogerson, Esq., Oakdene, West Didsbury (gr. Mr. Price), sent the 
handsome Cypripedium X Priam (insigne Chantinii X Niobe, having a 
large white dorsal sepal blotched with purple. 
Baron Sir H. Schréder, The Dell, Egham (gr. Mr. Ballantine) showed 
the interesting Cattleya xX lamberhurstensis (intermedia X citrina), in 
which the characters of two remarkably distinct species are combined. 
W. Thompson, Esq., Walton Grange, Stone (gr. Mr. Stevens), showed 
Odontoglossum X exultans (crispum X excellens), a pretty light yellow 
flower blotched with brown, and Cypripedium Daisy Barclay var. dunham- 
ense, prettily tinged and lined with purple on a light ground. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, staged a fine group, to 
which a Silver Flora Medal was given. It contained a lot of good Cattleyas, 
Leliocattleyas, and Odontoglossums, including two good O. grande aureum, 
L.-c. luminosa, some fine examples of Vanda ccerulea, the rare Pescatorea. 
Dayana, the pretty little Lelia monophylla, the rare Disa polygonoides, 
Saccolabium violaceum Harrisonianum, Odontioda Bradshawiez, Angreecum 
imbricatum, and other good things. 
Messrs. Stuart Low ‘& Co., Bush Hill Park, received a Silver Flora 
Medal for a good group, including forms of Cattleya X Venus, xX Iris, X 
Adula, and x Vulcan, Epidendrum vitellinum, Sophrocattleya Doris, 
Dendrobium formosum, Habenaria militaris, Lzliocattleya Ophir, a plant 
of Oncidium X hematochilum, O. curtum, and other Brazilian species, the 
rare Cirrhopetalum Mastersianum, and other interesting things. . 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, also received a Silver Flora Medal 
for a fine group, including some good Leliocattleyas, a splendid example of 
Vanda ceerulea, Cattleya x Lord Rothschild and other Cattleyas, Coelogyne 
speciosa, C. oculata, and various other good things, with a fine plant of 
Arachnanthe Lowii 1n the centre, bearing three yellow flowers at the base, 
and 29 others of the usual green and crimson type. 
Messrs. James Cypher & Sons, Cheltenham, received a Silver Banksian 
Medal for a good group, including a number of Dendrobium Phalzenopsis, 
a good batch of Cypripedium Fairrieanum, C. x Maudie, C. x Milo 
Westonbirt var., Masdevallia Chim#ra, Miltonia vexillaria Leopoldi, 
Oncidium Papilio, varicosum and Forbesii, some good Cattleya x Mantinii 
and others- 
