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C. X Boxvillo (Boxallii x villosum), with the dark dorsal sepal of the 
former, and the rest of the flower more like C. villosum aureum. 
For fifteen Cypripediums M. Pynaert was the only exhibitor, and 
gained the first prize with the following: C. Drury1, exul, villosum, Boxallii, 
callosum, Curtisii, Lawrenceanum xX Lathamianum with 17 flowers, and 
seven other hybrids. 
For ten hybrid Cypripedes obtained since 1898, the prize went to Messrs. 
Janssens & Putzeys, of Antwerp, with an interesting little group, though a 
few of them were only forms of older hybrids. 
In the Amateurs’ class for the best group of Cattleyas and Leelias, the 
Gold Medal went to the Marquis de Wavrin Villers-au-Tertre, of Ronsele, 
who staged a very beautiful group, the more noteworthy being a fine Leelio- 
cattleya x Choletiana, L.-c. X Pittiana, L.-c. xX callistoglossa, L.-c. X 
Lucia, L.-c. X eximia, a well-coloured hybrid between Lelia pumila and 
Cattleya superba, most like the former in shape; several good forms of 
Cattleya Trianz, the pretty C. X Parthenia gratissima, some good C. 
Mendelii and C. Schroedere, and Lelia x Mozart. 
The corresponding class for Nurserymen went to M. Vincke-Dujardin, of 
Bruges, whose group was largely composed of good forms of 
Cattleya Mossiz, Mendelii, Trianz, and Schrcoederx, several of the latter 
being very beautiful. 
The Gold Medal offered for the best collection of white Cattleyas and Lzlias 
also went to the Marquis de Wavrin, 4 l’unanimitie et par acclamation, the 
group including beautiful examples of Cattleya intermedia Parthenia, C. 
Mendelii alba, C.. Trianz alba, C. Schroeder alba, Lezlio-cattleya xX 
Kerchoviz (L. anceps alba and C. Trianz alba), and others. 
In the Amateurs’ class for 20 Cattleyas and Lzlias the second prize was 
awarded to Madame L. de Hemptinne, of Gand, in whose group we noted 
some good C. Schroeder, C. Mendelii, C. Skinneri and C. Schilleriana. 
A class for the best 50 Odontoglossum crispum brought two competitors, 
M. Vincke-Dujardin, of Bruges, and M. T. Pauwels, of Meirelbeck, the 
prizes going in the order named, though the competition was rather close. 
For the best 30 Odontoglossums the same two exhibitors also competed, 
M. Vincke again being first with a fine representative collection, in which, 
however, Cochlioda Neetzliana seemed rather out of place, though the 
judges allowed it to pass. We noted a very good O. Pescatorei album, also 
O. X excellens and O. xX cuspidatum, besides fine forms of O. x Adriane 
and O., x Andersonianum. M. Pauwels’ group was also very good, 
containing most of the kinds previously mentioned, also the rare O. 
tripudians, O. Reichenhemii, O. Insleayi, and O. grande. 
In the class for 12 Vandas there was only a single exhibit, that of M. 
Vincke-Dujardin, to which the second prize was given. 
