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Trichopilia Galeottiana, Ccelogyne Mayeriana, Promenza _ stapelioides, 
Epidendrum atropurpureum, a good plant of the beautiful Cypripedium x 
Vipani with two scapes and four flowers, C. tonsum, some good C. bella- 
tulum and other interesting species. 
Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Enfield, also staged a very fine group, con- 
taining many good Cattleya Mossiz, white and coloured, some fine C. 
Mendelii, one of them with about thirty flowers, C. Schilleriana, several 
specimen plants of Epidendrum prismatocarpum, with E. pentotes, vitel- 
linum, fuscatum, and virens, the graceful Coelogyne Dayana, and C. pan- 
durata, Odontoglossum Uroskinneri, cordatum, and Williamsianum, Physo- 
siphon Loddigesii, Brassavola Digbyana, Cochlioda Neetzliana, a nice batch 
of Cypripedium niveum, C. glaucophyllum, C. Chamberlainianum, and 
others, Bulbophyllum Lobbii, claptonense and siamense, the pretty little 
Cirrhopetalum Cumingii, Oncidium macranthum, Marshallianum, varicosum, 
maculatum, divaricatum and raniferum, Miltonia Reezlii alba, Dendro- 
chilum filiforme, Sophrocattleya Chamberlainiana and Marriottiana, and 
numerous other interesting things. A Silver Cup was awarded for Orchids 
and other exhibits. 
- Messrs. Stanley & Co., Southgate, received a Silver Flora Medal for a 
pretty little group, containing a lot of good Cattleya Warneri, with C. 
Gaskelliana, some good C. Mendelii, white and coloured forms of C. Mossiz. 
Lelia purpurata eximia, a very richly coloured form, Oncidium macranthum, 
sarcodes, Wentworthianum, Cypripedium bellatulum, and others. 
M. Ch. Vuylsteke, Loochristi, Ghent, sent the original plant of 
Odontioda Vuylstekez, now bearing a very fine panicle of 39 flowers, 
much larger, but lighter in colour than when first exhibited, partly, it is 
suggested, because of the fuller development of the white ground colour, and 
partly because of its flowering during the hot weather. A Cultural 
Commendation was awarded. 
M. Florent Claes, Etterbeek, Brussels, showed several good forms of 
Cattleya Mossiz and Mendelii, the best being C. Mendelii, Claes’s var., a 
beautiful white form, with the throat of the lip yellow, and the front lobe 
carmine, which colour extends round the apex of the side lobes as a narrow 
margin. 
M. A. A. Peeters, Brussels, sent the beautiful white Cattleya x .Madame 
Myra Peeters, C. x Dupreana (Warneri X Warscewiczii), a very large and 
handsome hybrid, most like the latter, having soft rose sepals and petals, 
and a rich crimson lip, with a yellow throat, becoming paler at the sides, 
C. x Caduceus (Schofieldiana x Gaskelliana), with light purple sepals and 
petals, and a strongly three-lobed lip, dark purple in front, and with some 
yellow on the disc, also a good C. x lucida (Bowringiana X Schilleriana), 
with seven very dark flowers. 
