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Messrs. Stanley & Co., Southgate, received a Silver Banksian Medal for 
a pretty little group, containing several good plants of Cypripedium x A. de 
Lairesse, and a series of Cattleya Gaskelliana and others. A First-class 
Certificate was given to C. Harrisoniana alba Stanley’s var., an exceptionally 
large and beautiful white variety, with very broad segments, and the disc of 
the lip clear yellow. 
Messrs. James Cypher & Sons, Cheltenham, received a Silver Banksian 
Medal for a tastefully arranged group, including some good forms of 
Dendrobium Phalenopsis, Cattleya Gaskelliana, C. x Pittiana, several 
plants of Oncidium Papilio and Vanda ccerulea, some good Leelio-cattleyas, 
Zygopetalum rostratum, Cypripedium x Maudie, C. x Eudora, Masde- 
vallia Chimzera stupenda, M. x Bocking Hybrid, Miltonia x Bleuana, and 
other interesting things. 
Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Enfield, received a Silver Banksian Medal for a 
very pretty group, including the clear yellow Oncidium oblongatum citrinum, 
some good forms of Cattleya x Iris, C. Gaskelliana Phyllis, a delicately tinted 
form, Dendrobium sanguinolentum, the pretty natural hybrid D. X 
Leeanum, Miltonia Regnellii purpurea, Vanda Kimballiana, Stanhopea 
oculata, Masdevallia muscosa, M. peristeria, the graceful white ccelogyne 
Veitchii, Cypripedium x Maudie, C. X Mrs. F. L. Ames, C. x Watsoni- 
anum, &c. 
Messrs. J. W. Moore, Ltd., Rawdon, Leeds, received a Silver Banksian 
Medal for a good group, including fine examples of Odontoglossum 
Harryanum and Vanda ccerulea, Cirrhopetalum appendiculatum, Tricho- 
centrum albopurpureum, Cycnoches chlorochilon, some good Lzlio-cattleyas, 
Brassocattleyas, and other interesting species and hybrids. 
_ Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, also received a Silver Banksian Medal 
for a rich and varied group, in the centre being Cypripedium x Eclipse 
(Stonei x Calypso, Oakwood var.), a very handsome novelty, having the dorsal 
sepal white, heavily lined with dark purple at the base, and the petals and lip 
yellowish tinged and veined with purple. Round it were arranged plants of 
Vanda ccerulea, Cattleya x Iris inversa, C. x Davisii, C. Gaskelliana alba, 
Phalzenopsis Esmeralda atrorubens, Ccelogyne Micholitzii, Brassolzlia 
- Helen var. amabilis, B.-l. Doris, Brassocattleya St. Alban (B. Digbyana X 
C. Schilleriana), having greenish sepals and petals, and the lip white striped 
with rose in front, B.-c. Madame Chas. Maron, and other interesting 
things. 
Messrs. Wm. Bull & Sons, Chelsea, sent a pretty group of hybrid 
Cattleyas. 
A third meeting was held on September 29th, and brought together a 
magnificent display of Orchids, which, however, were rather inconveniently 
