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For the most beautiful hybrid Cattleya, M. Lambeau was also successful, 
with the beautiful albino C. x Suzanne Hye de Crom. 
For the best lot of Masdevallias, the first prize was gained by M. Joseph 
de Hemptinne, St. Denis-Westrem, his group including M. ignea, Veitch- 
iana, X splendidula, Chimera, varieties of coccinea and others. 
For the best collection of fifty Odontoglossum crispum, the second 
prize went to M. Arthur Muesser, Brussels, whose group consisted chiefly 
of white and rosy forms. It was the only group, and the first prize was not 
awarded. 
For the best twelve Odontoglossums obtained from seed, M. de Graire, of 
Amiens, gained the first prize, with a most beautiful series, including some 
handsome blotched seedlings of O. crispum, O. c. Orange Queen having 
the markings of a distinct shade of orange-brown, O. X ardentissimum 
vars. President Callier, Cavour, and Emperor of India, the latter a grand 
form with clear mauve-purple blotching and broad white margin, O. X 
Arlequin, O. xX (Fascinator X triumphans), a pretty intermediate form, 
having well-blotched light yellow flowers, with the lip most like O. 
triumphans. 
The same exhibitor staged two beautiful plants of the brilliant Odontioda 
Devossiana, in the class for the best new generic hybrid, which by some 
unfortunate oversight was not placed before the Jury, though the first prize 
was subsequently recommended. 
For the most beautiful Odontoglossum obtained from seed, M. F. 
Lambeau gained the first prize, with O. crispum coloratum, a very richly- 
coloured form, with well-toothed petals. 
For the most beautiful hybrid Odontoglossum, M. Lambeau also gained 
the same award, with O. x ardentissimum memoria Lambeauie (Pescatorei 
X crispum Stanleyi), a very fine form, having solid purple sepals and Petals, 
broadly bordered with white. 
In the section devoted to Orchids remarkable for culture and floriferous- 
ness only a quarter of the classes were filled. 
For the most beautiful Cymbidium, M. J. de Hemptinne obtained the 
first prize, with a remarkable plant of C. Lowianum, bearing over thirty 
tacemes, and forming quite a picture. 
For the most beautiful Dendrobium, M. Verdonck gained the first prize 
with a good specimen of D. nobile. 
For the most beautiful Masdevallia, M. J. Hemptinne won the first 
Prize, with a very large plant of M. X Pourbaixii, crowded with flowers. 
For the most beautiful Miltonia, M. F. Lambeau won the first prize, 
with an excellent example of M. X Bleuana bearing eight fine racemes. 
For the best Odontoglossum other than O. crispum the first prize went 
to M. de Smet-Duvivier, Mont-St.-Amand, but we omitted the name. 
