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Vanda coerulea of the finest type, with a brilliant series of Cattleyas and 
Leeliocattleyas in front, these including C. x Lord Rothschild magnifica, 
C. X conspicua (Gaskelliana x bicolor), approaching C. X Iris in shape, 
and C. X Venus Sander’s var. There were also Cypripedium x Actzus 
auriferum, C. X Niobe Excelsior with several flowers, and various other good 
things. An Award of Merit was given to Cypripedium x Lord Ossulton 
Sander’s var. (X Leeanum Clinkaberryanum x Charlesworthii), a fine 
variety, having a white dorsal sepal, slightly tinged with rose, and a small 
green base, and the rest of the flower light green. A similar award went to 
Odontoglossum Pescatorei Sander, a remarkable and distinct variety, 
having broad white sepals and petals, with light brown spotting on the 
lower half, and the lip white, with some purple lines at the base of the 
yellow crest. Botanical Certificates were given to Cymbidium Dayanum, 
Rchb. f., whose history was given at page 356 of our fifth volume, and 
which has since been sent from Annam by Micholitz, and to Megaclinium 
colubrinum, Rchb. f., having both the flowers and rachis dull purple in 
colour. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, Sussex, received a Silver 
Flora Medal for a choice group, including some richly-coloured forms of 
Lelio-cattleya luminosa, L.-c. Golden Oriole, and others, Zygocolax 
Wiganianus, some good Vanda Kimballiana, Odontoglossum x Lambeau- 
ianum, and other Odontoglossums, Trichopilia nobilis, Phaius flavus albus, 
an ivory white form with brown veining on the lip, Oncidium incurvum 
album, a fine Cymbidium X Gammieanum, the rare Chondrorhyncha 
Lendyana, Miltonias, and a good example of the dark purple Cycnoches 
Egertonianum, which was figured in our last issue (pp. 296, 297). 
Messrs. James Cypher and Sons, Cheltenham, also received a Silver 
Flor2 Medal for a fine group, containing a good series of Dendrobium 
Phalzenopsis, some excellent Cattleya x Mantinit nobilior, the deep yellow 
Phaiocymbidium chardwarense, with red-brown stripes on the lip, a number 
‘C. X Milo Westonbirt var., and other interest- 
of Cypripedium Fairrieanum, 
ing things. | 
Messrs. J. and A. A. McBean, Cooksbridge, received a Silver Banksian 
Medal for a choice group, containing a fine series of Odontoglossum 
crispum, O. x Lambeauianum, and others. Several good plants of Cypri- 
pedium insigne Sandere, with five to seven flowers, C. x Maudie, the 
handsome C. x Rossetti, C. X memoria-Meensiz, and others. Cultural 
Commendations were given to magnificent specimens of Cattleya x fulves- 
cens with fourteen blooms, and to C. Bowringiana with nine strong heads 
of flowers. 
Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., 
for a good group, including two plants of L 
Enfield, received a Silver Banksian Medal 
lia Perrinii nivea, a white form 
