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Messrs. J. Cypher & Sons received a Silver Medal tor a good mis- 
cellaneous group, in which Dendrobium Phalaenopsis was conspicuous, an 
Award of Merit being given to the variety highburiensis. 
The Stone Orchid Co., Stone, also received a Silver Medal for a fine 
group of Odontoglossum crispum and O. grande. 
Messrs. A. J. Keeling & Sons, Westgate Hill, Bradford, received a 
Bronze Medal for a small group of interesting things, also Awards of Merit 
for Cypripedium X Hitchinsize delicatum and C. x Daphne (exul X 
Charlesworthii). 
Messrs. J. Cowan & Co., Gateacre, sent a small group, to which a Vote 
of Thanks was accorded, also an Award of Merit to Cattleya X Euphrasia 
inversa. 
Mr. S. Allen, Sale, also received a Vote of Thanks for a small group. 
AT the meeting held on November 6th, the display was rather smaller, 
and the weather very unfavourable, but some interesting things were 
staged. 
E. Rogerson, Esq., Didsbury (gr. Mr. Blomeley), again staged a very 
fine group, to which a Silver-gilt Medal was awarded. The more note- 
worthy plants were Cattleya labiata alba, C. x Hardyana alba, Cypri- 
pedium X Tityus, C. X Corona, and C. x Edith (Rothschildianum xX 
Boxallii atratum), the two latter gaining Awards of Merit. 
Mrs. Ardern, Hazel Mount, Stockport (gr. Mr. Morris), staged a nice 
group of plants, to which a Vote of Thanks was given, also Awards of Merit 
to Cattleya xX Clarkiz, Lzlio-cattleya x luminosa, and Cypripedium x 
niveo-callosum. 
T. Statter, Esq., Whitefield (gr. Mr. Johnson), sent a few good things, 
including Cattleya X Mantini superba, Cypripedium X calloso-Veitchii, 
and C. X Madame Jules Hye, the two latter receiving Awards of Merit. 
Walter Laverton, Esy., Victoria Park, Manchester (gr. Mr. Smith), sent 
a nice group, chiefly of Cypripedes, receiving an Award of Merit for C. 
x William Matthews superbum (Lawrenceanum Xx Mastersianum). 
Jas. Williamson, Esq., Stretford, sent the pretty Cattleya x Portia, and 
a hybrid Cypripedium of unknown origin. 
Messrs. J. Cypher & Sons, Cheltenham, staged a fine group of good 
things, which received a Silver Medal, a First-class Certificate also going 
to Lzelio-cattleya x Statteriana superba. 
Messrs. Keeling & Sons, Bradford, received a Bronze Medal for a nice 
group, including some good forms of Cattleya granulosa and others, an 
Award of Merit being given to C. granulosa lutea. 
Mr. S. Allen, Sale, received an Award of Merit for Cattleya labiata 
splendens, a richly coloured form. 
