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bambuszefolia, spikes of the beautiful Habenaria carnea, and a spike 
of an interesting hybrid Calanthe raised between the evergreen 
and deciduous sections (veratrifolia x Stevensii), having white flowers, 
intermediate in character. The plant is said to resemble the 
former. 
Messrs. J. Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, staged a splendid group, which 
gained a Silver-gilt Flora Medal. It contained Lelio-cattleya x Decia, 
L.-c. X Nysa, L.-c. x bletchleyensis, L.-c. X Lady Rothschild, L.-c. x 
Bryan, L.-c. xX Nysa, two fine Lelia x Digbyano-purpurata, Cattleya 
x Chloe, C. X Mantinii, C. x Bactia, C. x Hermes, about fifty fine 
examples of Cattleya labiata, Sophro-cattleya X eximia, and some good 
Cypripediums, one called C. xX Little Gem (Harrisianum superbum X 
Baron Schrceder) having the dorsal sepal tinted with rose-purple, and the 
other segments somewhat paler. 
Messrs. Charlesworth and Co., Heaton, Bradford, were also awarded a 
Silver-gilt Flora Medal for a very handsome group, chiefly consisting of 
hybrids. It included some fine forms of Lelio-cattleya X luminosa, and 
L.-c. X Haroldiana ; forms of Cattleya x Iris, one having golden sepals and 
petals; C. x Fernand Denis, C. x Lottie,C. x Mrs. J. W. Whiteley, 
C. X Nestor, Cypripedium x Hitchinsiz, and others, Lelia x Digbyano- 
purpurata White Queen, a pretty white form having the lip slightly tinged 
with violet, the curious Cynoches maculatum, with its singular spotted 
greenish flowers; Brassia Lawrenceana longissima, with several spikes of 
orange and brown flowers; and also two distinct forms of Odontoglossum 
tripudians. : 
Messrs. Sander and Sons, St. Albans, received a Silver Flora Medal for 
a fine group, having for a ground-work some fine forms of Cattleya labiata 
and some elegant palms. It contained a fine specimen of Angraecum sesqui- 
pedale, Cyperorchis elegans, Cypripedium xX triumphans, varieties of C. x 
Leeanum, Zygocolax x Veitchii, Lzlio-cattleya x luminosa, L.-c. x 
Acis (tenebrosa X Mendelii), and other plants. 
Mr. J. Cypher, Exotic Nurseries, Cheltenham, gained a Silver Flora 
Medal for a fine and well arranged group, containing some fine Cattleya 
labiata, Dendrobium Phalznopsis, and other showy things of the season. 
Cypripediums were good and numerous, and included some fine fornis of C. 
x Leeanum, and yellow forms of C. insigne, the variety Sandere being in 
fine condition. 
Messrs. H. Low & Co., Bush Hill Park, staged an effective group, which 
secured a Silver Flora Medal. It contained some fine Phalzenopsis and 
Cattleyas, including the large and handsome C. Bowringiana Low’s variety, 
and many other showy Orchids. 
M. A. A. Peeters, Brussels, showed the handsome Cattleya x Portia 
