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Magda, and others. An Award of Merit was given to Lelio-cattleya 
luminosa, Westonbirt var., an extremely fine form, having Indian yellow 
sepals and petals, tinged with red, and a dark claret-purple*lip, and a 
Cultural Commendation to Odontoglossum Xx Adrianz var. Lady Wantage, 
a noble example having an inflorescence 4} feet long, with thirteen side 
branches and over one hundred flowers, while Cattleya Enid, Westonbirt 
var., bearing a strong inflorescence of six flowers, gained both an Award of 
Merit and a Cultural Commendation. 
J. Bradshaw, Esq., The Grange, Southgate (gr. Mr. Whitelegge), also 
gained a Silver-gilt Medal for a large and very handsome group, the centre 
of which consisted of white forms of Cattleya Triane, bearing about sixty 
blooms. C.T.alba and Mrs. Edward Sondheim were pure white, Esmeralda 
had a slight pink tinge on the lip, and Prima Donna a purple feather in 
front. There were also some brilliantly-coloured forms of the species, good 
white and coloured forms of Lycaste Skinneri, L. x Balliz, a fine series of 
Odontoglossums, &c. 
H. S. Goodson, Esq., Fairlawn, Putney (gr. Mr. Day), received a Silver 
Flora Medal for a fine group, including a good Angrecum Sanderianum 
with three spikes, Miltonia Phalzenopsis, asplendid form of Odontoglossum 
X Wiganianum, the handsomely blotched O. crispum Lily Bourdas, with 
other good forms of the species, O. X Hallio-crispum, and other good 
things. 
M. Jules Hye de Crom, Coupure, Ghent (gr. M. Coen), received a 
First-class Certificate for Cattleya x Susanne Hye de Crom (Mossiz 
Wageneri X Gaskelliana alba), a beautiful albino of which cut flowers were 
exhibited at the last meeting. 
Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford, Dorking (gr. Mr. White), received 
a Cultural Commendation for a fine specimen of Brassocattleya Lindleyana 
with over fifty flowers. 
F. Menteth Ogilvie, Esq., The Shrubbery, Oxford (gr. Mr. Balmforth), 
received a Silver Banksian Medal for a good group, containing some well- 
grown Odontoglossum crispum, triumphans, X Rolfee, x W iickeanum, x 
Adrianz, and others, also Cypripedium X Bridger var. grandiflorum, with 
its two parents, C. Argus Moensii and C. X Godseffianum, and others. 
Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., Gatton Park, Reigate (gr. Mr. Bound), 
staged a choice little group, including the striking Pe piciacriuss Colmanit 
with a spike of four flowers, nine distinct forms of Dendrobium X Thwaitesie, 
all out of the same batch of seedlings, the pretty D. x Mrs. Alfred ig bt, 
D. X Rolfe roseum, and a very similar form raised from D. X Wigani- 
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ue s | Spe au, Rosefield, Sevenoaks (gr. Mr. Stables), sent 
three pretty hybrid Odontoglossums, OO. x _waltonense (Kegeljani xX 
