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Baskett), sent a fine branched inflorescence of Renanthera cocinnea, a 

 handsome Orchid too rarely seen in cultivation. 



W. P. Burkinshaw, Esq., West Hill, Hessle, Hull (gr. Mr. Barker), sent 

 the beautiful Cattleya Warscewiczii White Queen, having pure white sepals 

 and petals, and the lip marbled with dark rose. 



De Barri Crawshay, Esq., Rosefield, Sevenoaks (gr. Mr. Stables), sent 

 Odontoglossum X loochristiense Theodora, a handsome white form with 

 blotched segments, O. Harryanum rosefieldiense, O. X elegans, and O. X 

 Crawshayanum (Hallii X Harryanum). 



W. W. Mann, Esq., Bexley, Kent (gr. Mr. Simon), sent two well-grown 

 plants of Oncidium Lanceanum, one being the typical form, and the other 

 a nearly white-lipped variety. 



Francis Wellesley, Esq., Westfield, Woking (gr. Mr. Gilbert), sent 

 Laelia X Iona nigrescens, a very richly coloured form, Cypripedinm X 

 vexill-Io, and C. X Harveyanum (Stonei X Leeanum), a pretty hybrid 

 bearing a considerable resemblance to C. X Alice. 



Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Heaton, Bradford, staged a splendid group, 

 to which a Silver-gilt Flora Medal was awarded. It contained several good 

 examples of Vanda ccerulea, many fine forms of Lselio-cattleya X callisto- 

 glossa, L.-c. X Penelope, L.-c. X Rudolph aurifera, L.-c. X Adolphus. 

 L.-c. X Xvsa superba, Brasso-laelia X Digbyano-purpurata, B.-l. X Helen, 

 Brasso-cattleya X Marona?, Oncidium macranthum, Ccelogyne Sanderiana, 

 Platyclinis filiformis, Masdevallia torta, M. calura, M. X Courtauldiana, 

 Cypripedinm X Mrs. H. Druce, C. X Schillianum, C. X A. de Lairesse, 

 Cattleya Gaskelliana alba, C. X Niobe, C. X Hyades, C. X Hardyana, 

 home-raised, and others, the whole being very effectively arranged. A First- 

 class Certificate was given to Cattleya X F. W. Wigan superba (Schilleriana 

 XDowiana aurea), an extremely fine form, having cream-yellow sepals and. 

 petals lightly tinged with rose, and the lip rosy crimson, with darker 

 veining, and a yellow blotch in the centre. 



Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, received a Silver Flora Medal for a 

 large and very varied group containing many interesting rarities, including 

 the fine Houlletia Brocklehurstiana, the very curious Polycycnis muscifera, 

 Polystachya leonensis, Vanda limbata, Pachystoma Thomsoniana, Sacco- 

 labium retusum, Catasetum macro-carpum viride, the dark red Mormodes 

 badium, Dendrobium Fytchianum, D. ciliatum, D. superbum, Masdevallia 

 Harrvana Sander*, a pretty white form slightly tinned with yellow, 

 Platyclinis filiformis, Cypripedium callosum Sanderse, C. praestans, C. X 

 Mrs. Butterworth (Lawrenceanum X nitens), C. X Lamonteanurn superbum,, 

 Cattleya Gaskelliana alba, the fine C. X Wavriniana, C. X Parthenia 

 Princess, C. X Yulcain, and C. X Shakespeare, together with a lot of good 

 Laelio-cattleyas. These included L.-c. X Oracle (L. pumila X L.-c. X 



