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J. Gurney Fowler, Esq., Glebelands, S. Woodford (gr. Mr. Davis), sent 
Cypripedium x Leander reticulatum. 
H. E. Gordon, Esq., Aikenhead, Glasgow (gr. Mr. Boucher), showed a 
pretty hybrid Cypripedium derived from C. Druryii and C. Boxallii 
superbum, and another from C. xX Harrisianum and C. insigne punctato- 
violaceum. 
Major Joicey, Sunningdale Park (gr. Mr. Thorne), sent the handsome 
Dendrobium Johnsoniz, D. spectabile, and a hybrid Cypripedium. 
J. Wilson Potter, Esq., Elmwood, Croydon (gr. Mr. Young), showed a 
fine and very richly coloured hybrid from C. Xx Harrisianum superbum 
and C. Charlesworthii, called C. x J. Wilson Potter. 
Baron Sir H. Schroder, The Dell, Staines (gr. Mr. Ballantine), sent the 
fine Cypripedium X Leeanum Clinkaberryanum. 
G. Singer, Esq., Coundon Court, Coventry (gr. Mr. Collier), sent good 
flowers of Cypripedium xX Olivia, C. x aureum Surprise, and C. X 
Madame Jules Hye. 
A. Wright, Esq., Bucklebury, Reading, sent Dendrobium xX Cybele. 
Messrs. James Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, sent a fine group, consisting 
for the most part of showy hybrid Cypripedes, two beautiful novelties being 
C. x Dryope (X Harrisianum X Charlesworthii), almost uniformly rose- 
' purple throughout, except for a white margin to the dorsal sepal, and 
€. X Cupid (xX cardinale ¢ xX Lindleyanum). The group also contained 
the fine Angrecum X Veitchii, Cattleya x Elvina, Calanthe x Veitchii, 
Zygopetalum X leucochilum, and some good hybrid Dendrobiums. A 
Silver Banksian Medal was awarded. 
Messrs. F. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, staged a small group of choice 
hybrids, the more noteworthy being Zygopetalum X Wiganianum, 
Cypripedium X Miss Louisa Fowler, C. xX Louis Sander (xX Calypso 
Oakwood var. X nitens), a fine thing, having the dorsal sepal white, 
suffused with rose-purple, with 2 darker median band, and the petals 
and lip bronzy yellow; C. X The Durbar (X Morganiz X hirsutissimum), 
having a very dark dorsal sepal margined with white, the petals spotted 
with purple on a yellowish ground, and the lip bronzy yellow; C. xX 
Hindeanum (Godefroye X insigne Harefield Hall var.), an extremely 
fine hybrid of intermediate character, which received a First-class Cer- 
tificate; and C. x Empress Alexandra (Godefroye X nitens), having the 
flower very prettily marked with purple, to which an Award of Merit 
was given. . 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Heaton, Bradford, sent the fine Lycaste 
x Ballie with thirteen flowers, C. X Lathamianum giganteum, C. xX 
Leeanum magnificum, C. X Lawrebel, and C. X aureum Hyeanum. 
Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Bush Hill Park, received an Award of 
