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Francis Wellesley, Esq., Westfield, Woking (gr. Mr. Hopkins), showed 
Cattleya xX parisiensis, said to be from C. Dowiana aurea x Parthenia, and 
having pale lilac flowers, with some purple veining in front of the yellow disc 
of the lip, but the Dowiana character was not very obvious. 
R. Brooman-White, Esq., Arddarroch, Garelochhead, sent cut spikes of 
Odontoglossum X Wilckeanum, and some good O, crispum, with the 
beautiful O. c. xanthotes. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Heaton, Bradford, received a Silver Flora 
Medal for a remarkably fine group, the centre of which was chiefly 
composed of the brilliant Lelio-cattleya Hypatia, and some good Cattleya 
Triane. We noted also a fine example of Eulophiella Elisabethe, 
Cymbidium xX Woodhamsianum, the brilliant Odontioda Vuylstekez, O. 
Lutetia (C. Neetzliana x O. luteopurpureum), the graceful Angraecum 
citratum, Odontoglossum X mulus, O. X Ossultoni, O. X Eleanor 
(cirrhosum X Uroskinneri), the charming O. X Phebe, a very fine example 
of Brassocattleya Queen Alexandra, &c. Awards of Merit were given to 
Sophrolelia Felicia (L. pumila prastans X S.-l. heatonensis), a very light 
purple flower with darker lip, and to Odontoglossum X Clytie (Edwardii X 
Pescatorei), a very effective hybrid, bearing a branched spike of rosy-lilac 
flowers, heavily blotched with claret purple. 
Messrs. Cypher & Sons, Cheltenham, also received a Silver Flora Medal 
for a very fine group, including many excellent forms of Cattleya Triane, 
some well-grown Dendrobiums, Odontoglossums and Cypripediums, with a 
fine series of Sophronitis grandiflora in front. Among interesting things 
we noticed a fine Odontoglossum X Wiganianum, O. X mulus, some good 
O. crispum, Brassavola Digbyana, Cypripedium X Venus, Lelia Jongheana, 
Dendrobium xX Wiganie xanthochilum, Brassocattleya Thorntoni, and 
others. 
- Messrs. Sanderand Sons, St. Albans, received a Silver Banksian Medal 
for a choice little group, including the handsome Odontonia Lairessex, 
Cattleya Trianz triumphans, Cypripedium x Orion var. aureum (insigne 
Sander X concolor), a pretty yellow flower spotted with purple, a good 
C. Curtisii, Epidendrum Wallisii, Saccolabium calceolare, Vanda suavis, 
a good plant of Cecelia Baueriana, Bulbophyllum suavissimum, Phatus 
maculatus, &c. First-class Certificates were given to Cymbidium insigne 
superbum, having blush white sepals and petals, and the lip heavily spotted 
and to C. i. splendens, having pink sepals and 
with deep rose-purple, ' 
; ate r line, and the lip very heavily spotted with 
petals, with a distinct darke 
purple-crimson. 
Messrs. Armstrong & Brown, 
Banksian Medal for a fine group, includ 
flora, Odontoglossum X mulus, O. crisp 
Tunbridge Wells, received a Silver 
ing some good Sophronitis grandi- 
um, and others, Lelia xX Stathere, 
