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several forms of a variable and pretty little Leliocattleya derived from C. : 
Triane x L. Cowanii, and having yellow or salmon-coloured sepals and j 
petals, with rich purple on the margins of the lip, the bright yellow 
Oncidium Lucasianum, Cypripedium xX Helen II. and its variety Arm- 
strongize (figured on another page), C. Fairrieanum, C. X Mary Beatrice, 
C. xX Braceyanum (superbiens X Lord Derby), C. Victoria-Marie X 
insigne Sandere, having greenish yellow flowers spotted with brown on the . 
dorsal sepal, &c. An Award of Merit was given to Lzlio-cattleya Daffodil 
(L.-c. Mercia X L. Jonyheana alba), a charming little hybrid, having broad 
cream yellow sepals and petals, and a rich yellow lip. 
Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Enfield, received a Silver Banksian Meda 
for a bright and pretty group, including some good Dendrobiums, note- 
worthy among them being several of the chaste D. n. virginale, a fine 
Pleurothallis Roezlii with five racemes, Cymbidium x Wiganianum, C. X 
Ballianum, a dark Odontoglossum cordatum, O. crispum Carmen, a vety 
fine and handsomely-blotched form, some good Cypripediums, and 
Sophronitis Lowii, most like a small deep yellow form of S. grandiflora. 
M. Mertens, Mont-St.-Amand, Ghent, also received a Silver Banksian 
Medal for a pretty group of hybrid Odontoglossums, Cattleya Trian@, 
Cypripediums, &c. 
M. Ch. Maron, Brunoy, France, received an Award of Merit for Brasso- 
cattleya Helen Maron (B.-c. X Imperatrice de Russire X unknown), having 
large pale lilac flowers, with some purple markings at the base of the lip. 
Messrs. Heath & Sons, Cheltenham, staged a small group of Cattleyas, 
Cypripediums, Dendrobium Wardianum, Cymbidium elegans, &c. 
Messrs. Stanley & Co., Southgate, staged a small group of Dendrobium 
primulinum, D. crassinode, Cattleyas, Oncidiums, Eria stricta, &c. 
Miss West, Southfield-road, Tunbridge Wells, exhibited a few framed 
coloured paintings of Orchids. 
At the meeting held on March 17th there was again a very fine display 
of Orchids, and the awards consisted of ten Medals, two First-class 
Certificates, four Awards of Merit, two Botanical Certificates, and three 
Cultural Commendations. 
Major G. L. Holford, C.1.E., C.V.O., Westonbirt, Tetbury (gr- Mr 
Alexander), staged a very fine group of specimen plants, which gained 4 — 
Silver-gilt Flora Medal. It included the handsome Brassocattleya Digbyano 
Mendelii, B.-c. Madame Hye, Odontoglossum x Andersonianum, Weston- 
birt var., O. crispum Rosemary, O. c. Egret, O. c. Westonbirt var., Lalio- 
cattleya Dorothy, a bright yellow hybrid, L.-c. Earl Grey, rose-purple with 
claret-purple lip, the pretty little Sophrocatlelia Danz, some fine Dendro- 
biums, including D. x Perseus, D. x P. aureum, D. X Melpomene, D. x 
