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glossum xX Thwaitesii (Harryanum  X ardentissimum), and two plants of the 
brilliant new Odontioda Thwaitesii, which was described at page 247. 
J. Bradshaw, Esq., The Grange, Southgate (gr. Mr. Whitelegge), 
received a Cultural Commendation for a fine plant of Lycaste tricolor 
albens, bearing 29 flowers, with the sepals green and the petals and lip 
nearly white. A well-bloomed plant of the type was also shown. 
Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., K.C.V.O., Burford, Dorking (gr. Mr. 
White), received a Botanical Certificate for Listrostachys Whytei, a pretty 
species from Uganda, and allied to-L. Chailluana. 
H. S. Goodson, Esq., Fairlawn, Putney (gr. Mr. Day), showed Cattleya 
x Atalanta Goodsone, and Brassocattleya Pluto, Fairlawn var. 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, staged a very interesting group, to 
which a Silver Flora Medal was awarded. It contained a nice batch of 
Cypripedium Godefroyz leucochilum, the handsome C. X Mars (Io grande 
x Rothschildianum), and several other C. Rothschildianum crosses, a nice 
plant of the pretty scarlet Lelia monophylla with nine flowers, 
Dendrobium bellatulum, Galeandra lacustris, Pescatorea cerina, Sarcanthus 
Williamsoni, Epidendrum campylostalix, E. rigidum, and Eria acervata. 
An Award of Merit was given to Vanda X amcena Sandere, an interesting 
and beautiful plant, supposed to be a natural hybrid between V. ccerulea 
and V. Roxburghii. The plant bore a strong inflorescence of large 
flowers, with cream-white ground colour reticulated with lilac, and the lip 
violet-purple with small diverging apical lobes. 
Messrs. Armstrong & Brown, Tunbridge Wells, also received a Silver 
Flora Medal for a choice group, including Cypripedium x callo-Roths- 
childianum, Orchidhurst var., a very handsome hybrid bearing two fine 
spikes of flowers, C. x Patrocinii (Mastersianum X Gowerianum), a very 
fine thing, C. x Bella, Westfield var., C. xX vexillarium, and a very pretty 
hybrid between it and C. Argus, C. glaucophyllum, C. niveum, a fine C. X 
Maudie, Cattleya Warscewiczii Sanderiana, two plants of Bulbophyllum 
Dearei, a fine example of Platyclinis filiformis, and other interesting 
things. 
M. Mertens, Mont St. Amand, Ghent, received a Silver Banksian Medal 
for a nice group of hybrid Odontoglossums, including forms of O. X 
amabile, O. xX Wiganianum, O. x percultum, and a supposed hybrid 
between O. Hallii and O. x ardentissimum, having white flowers spotted 
with deep claret colour. 
M. Otto Beyrodt, Marienfelde, Berlin, showed Cattleya x Harold var. 
Hildegard (Gaskelliana alba X Warscewiczii var. Frau Melanie Beyrodt), 
a beautiful white flower, with the front of the lip rosy mauve. 
Mr. James Douglas, Great Bookham, sent the pretty little Listrostachys 
forcipata, with equitant leaves and pellucid white flowers. 
