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‘Cypripedium x Transvaal, Miltonia vexillaria, M. spectabilis, M. Roezlii, 
many forms of L.-c. X bletchleyensis, L.-c. X Martinetii and L.-c. X 
Britannia (L.-c. X Canhamiana X C. Warscewiczii), having a large white 
flower, tinged with rose, the front of the lip being rose-purple, and the disc 
sulphur-yellow. An Award of Merit was given to Cattleya x exquisita 
(luteola x Parthenia “‘ Prince of Wales”), a charming little hybrid bearing 
five fragrant flowers on two spikes. The flower is comparable to a small, 
white form of C. Mossiz, the sepals and petals being white, the disc of the 
lip rich yellow, and the front lobe marbled with bright purple. 
Messrs. B. S. Williams & Sons, Upper Holloway, showed a good group 
.of about fifteen kinds of hybrid Cypripediums, including C. x Thorntoni, 
C. X Harrisianum vivicans, and C. x Lebaudyanum, together with Lelia 
crispa, Vanda tricolor superba, V. t. Glen variety, and Ccelogyne 
Massangeana. 
Messrs. Stanley Ashton & Co., Chase Side, Southgate, showed Cattleya 
x Crashleyi (granulosa x Loddigesii ?), and Cattleya x Tankervillez 
(bicolor X Rex), the latter obtaining an Award of Merit. This is a pretty 
hybrid, having cream-yellow sepals and petals, and the lip bright purple, 
except the small auriculate side-lobes, which are whitish. 
At the meeting held on September 15th, there was a very good display 
.of Orchids, several fine groups being shown. 
H. T. Pitt, Esq., Rosslyn, Stamford Hill (gr. Mr. Thurgood), received a 
Silver Flora Medal for an effective group, containing Cypripedium niveum, 
C. X Felicity, C. x Wiertzianum, C. X Fowlerianum, Cattleya Eldorado, 
Wanda ccerulea, the curious Oncidium microchilum, Odontoglossum 
-aspidorhinum, O. Uroskinneri album, O. bictoniense album, Miltonia X 
Bluntii Lubbersiana, M. Regnellii Crawshayana, M. Roezlii, M. candida, 
and the rare Eulophia guineensis. 
Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford, Dorking (gr. Mr. White), was 
awarded a Silver Banksian Medal for an interesting group, containing the 
remarkable Bulbophyllum Micholitzii, having narrow green segments, 
Pholidota chinensis, Lelio-cattleya x Proserpine, L.-c. X purpurato- 
Schilleriana, a fine example of Disa grandiflora bearing a spike of six 
flowers, Miltonia x Bleuana, Oncidium varicosum Burford variety, having 
-very large flowers, and a plant called Polystachya Buchanani var. viride, 
which latter received a Botanical Certificate. It was collected in West 
Africa by the third son of Sir Trevor Lawrence, Lieut. C. T. Lawrence, of 
the West African Frontier Field Force. The inflorescence bore eight side 
branches, and numerous small, emerald-green flowers with white lips. 
C. G. Roebling, Esq., 333, West State Street, Trenton, New Jersey, 
U.S.A. (gr. Mr. Clinkaberry), exhibited, through Messrs. Sander & Sons, a 
