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Frank Lloyd, Esq., Croydon, sent a good form of Cattleya x Mrs. Pitt. 
Mr. McKellar, gardener to His Majesty the King, Windsor, sent some 
good cut examples of Dendrobium formosum giganteum, showing much 
variation in the depth of the yellow colour of the disc. 
Gurney Wilson, Esq., Haywards Heath, received a Botanical Certificate 
for Oncidium micropogon, a Brazilian species allied to O. barbatum, and 
having bright yellow flowers with some light brown markings. 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, sent a choice group, which gained 
a Silver Flora Medal. It contained a large number of Cypripedes, a fine 
plant of Cirrhopetalum Medusz, C. Roxburghii, Oncidium uniflorum, 
Vanda Watsoni, and some plants of the curious Chondropetalum Fletcheri, 
showing rather more of the Chondrorhyncha influence than formerly. 
First-class Certificates were given to Vanda ccerulea var. R. Choliet, a very 
large bright blue form, and to Cypripedium x Dreadnought (Troilus x 
insigne Harefield Hall var.), a remarkably fine hybrid, having the dorsal 
sepal three inches across, yellow on the lower half and white above, with 
some purple spotting in the centre ; the petals undulate, suffused and veined 
with brown, spotted with dark brown at the base, and margined with 
yellow ; and the lip tinged with brown in front. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, also received a Silver 
Flora Medal for a choice group, including the brilliant Odontioda Bohn- 
hoffie, Odontoglossum Uroskinneri magnificum, a fine form, having the 
lip spotted with rose, Lzlio-cattleya Sunray, a deep yellow flower with 
ruby crimson lip, Coelogyne sulphurea with three spikes, a fine Oncidium 
bicallosum, and other good things. 
Messrs. James Cypher & Sons, Cheltenham, received a Silver Banksian 
Medal for a fine group, consisting chiefly of good forms of Cypripediums. 
Messrs. Heath & Sons, Cheltenham, received a Silver Banksian Medal 
for a good group of Cypripediums and other Orchids, among which the 
handsome Cypripedium x Blanche Moore was noteworthy. 
Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Enfield, also received a Silver Banksian 
Medal for a bright and varied group, including a pretty white form of 
Cattleya labiata with a lilac front to the lip, the brilliant Cochlioda vulcanica, 
Platyclinis latifolia, Coelogyne fuliginosa, several examples of Cycnoches 
chlorochilon and malculatum, and other good things. 
Messrs. James Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, received an Award of Merit for 
Cypripedium x Sanacteus etoniense (X Acteeus langleyense X insigne 
Harefield Hall var.), a very fine hybrid, having the dorsal sepal white with 
a yellowish green base, spotted with rose and purple, and the petals and lip 
greenish-yellow, tinged and yeined with purple brown. They also sent C. ne 
Queen of Spain (x Leeanum x Euryades), a handsome form, having a 
bright rose dorsal sepal lined with claret in the centre and spotted at the 
