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Oakdene var. (exul X Lathamianum). C. x Boadicea was of good colour a : 
and substance. 
Mr. W. Bolton, Orchid grower and importer, Warrington, staged an E 
effective little group of Cypripediums, relieved with several fine Odonto- q 
glossum X crispo-Harryanum. I noted a fine C. X Cassandra, Westfield : 
var., and several other good things. 
M. Mertens, Mont St. Amand, Ghent, exhibited a few well-grown and | | 
flowered Odontoglossum hybrids of good colouring. O. Vuylstekei was of « 
much merit, and O. xX amabile of good shape. 
Messrs. Stanley & Co., Southgate, staged a small group, in which I 
noted Cypripedium X Triumph (triumphans X callosum). 
Ziba A. Ward, Esq., Northenden, put up a very pretty group, consisting 
largely of well-grown Odontoglossums, including O. x waltonense, and — 
O. X ardentissimum, with many good Cypripediums, &c., and a finely- — 
flowered pan of Trichopilia suavis in the centre (Silver Medal). 
J. H. Craven, Esq., Keighley (gr. Mr. Corney), showed several good 4 
Cypripediums, amongst which I noted a fine C. X Euryades magnificum, 
C. X Mrs. W. Mostyn, &c., &c. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Bradford, staged Lycaste Skinneri alba, 
Cypripedium San-Acteus, C. Alcibiades superbum, Zygocolax x Wigan- ; 
ianus, &c., &c. (Silver Medal). 
R. Ashworth, Esq., J.P., Newchurch, showed a splendidly-flowered 4 
plant of Dendrobium x Ethel. 
Messrs. Keeling & Sons, Westgate Hill, Bradford, showed Dendrobium — 
nobile Ballianum, D. x Schneiderianum, D. x Andromeda, &c., &c. 
Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Enfield, received a Vote of Thanks for 4 — 
small group. 
A. Warburton, Esq., piduiapaes (gr. Mr. Dalgleish), staged a very fine 4 
group of mixed plants, and gained two Silver Medals in the different com- 
petitions. 
viously certificated, the whole relieved with sprays of well-grown Odonto- 
glossums, &c. ; 
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A TRIO oF ODONTOGLOssUMS.—At page 369 of our last volume we 
published a short note bearing this title, acknowledging its source as ea 
Anstiss in Journal of Horticulture.” We now learn that the note was 
originally written for our American contemporary, Horticulture, of Boston, 
U.S.A., by Mr. James Hutchinson, and appeared ‘in its issue for October 
26th, 1907. The Journal of Horticulture, through some inadvertences 
omitted the source, hence we naturally ascribed it to them, and we hasten 
to make the pick correction: 
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The group included many fine varieties which had been pre- — 
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