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flowers, L.-c. Bedouin (L. purpurata xX L.-c. Hyeana), and some good 
L.-c. Aphrodite, G. S. Ball, &c. Other good things were Dendrobium 
pulchellum luteolum, Vanda teres, Phalznopsis amabilis Rimestadiana, 
some good Lelia purpurata varieties, L. grandiflora alba, and some good 
Cochlioda Neetzliana, Masdevallias, Cypripediums, and _ others’ too 
numerous to mention. A First-class Certificate was given to Leelio- 
cattleya Elva, Westonbirt var. (C. Warscewiczii X L.-c. Ingramii), a fine 
thing, having deep rose-coloured sepals and petals, and a deep ruby crimson 
lip, with a pair of yellow blotches in the throat. 
Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., Gatton Park, Reigate (gr. Mr. Bound), 
staged a remarkably rich and varied group, in which about 180 species, 
varieties, and hybrids were represented, and to which a Silver Cup was 
awarded. It contained a fine series of Cattleyas and Lelio-cattleyas, 
including many raised in the collection, as several brilliant forms of C. X 
William Murray, Lelio-cattleya Nysa, Canhamiana, highburiensis and 
G. S. Ball, with many excellent forms of Cattleya Mossiz, and others. The 
Odontoglossums were a fine lot, including many good O. crispum, O. 
Wilckeanum Gatton Park var.,O. X warnhamense, triumphans, aureum, 
polyxanthum, tripudians, x excellens, citrosmum, X Adriane, cirrhosum, &c., 
some fine Miltonia vexillaria, M. Warscewiczii, Epidendrum Xx Boundii and 
others, Spathoglottis x Colmanii, S. x fulvissima (aurea X aureo- 
Vieillardii), the rare S. Soutteriana, Cochlioda Neetzliana, Cymbidium 
Lowianum concolor, C. xX Lady Colman, and many others, Sophroleelia 
Psyche, Phaius x Norman, three very good plants of Coelogyne X Colmanii 
C. Parishii, C. pandurata, Renanthera Imschootiana, some good Lelia 
purpurata, Vanda teres, some interesting hybrids of Diacrium bicornutum, 
some good Cypripediums, many brilliant Masdevallias, with quite a series 
of botanical species, including the tiny M. O’Brieniana, the beetle-like M. 
tridactylites, M. Houtteana, and others, Liparis cornicaulis, Octomeria 
diaphana, Scaphosepalum pulvinare and antenniferum, Cirrhopetalum 
Cumingii, and several others, Bulbophyllum barbigerum, B. Lobbii, and 
var. Colossus, with many other interesting things. Awards of Merit were 
given to the bright yellow Odontoglossum Lindeni, and to the rare 
and striking Cirrhopetalum pulchrum, and a_ Botanical Certificate 
to the remarkable Bulbophyllum mirum, which is noted on another page. 
R. Ashworth, Esq., Ashlands, Newchurch, Manchester (gr. Mr. Fletcher), 
received a Silver-gilt Flora Medal for a small group, consisting chiefly of 
good Odontoglossums, in which we noted the very fine white O. Pescatorei 
Ashworthii, the regularly spotted O. P. Charlesworthii, O. crispum 
Starlight, the beautiful O. c. heliotropium, O. c. Black Prince, with very 
dark blotches, the pretty O. c. Marjorie, a flower of the Lady Jane type, 
a good Miltonia vexillaria, and other interesting things. 
