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X luminosa, and others, an interesting new Phragmopedilum, P. X 

 Gottianum (caudatum X macrochilum), having graceful cream-white 

 flowers tinged with rose, Cypripedium X Boadicea (X Calypso X nitens, 

 Sander's var.), and others. An Award of Merit was given to "C. callosum 

 Sanderse Hye's variety," a very beautiful albino, and a First-class 

 Certificate to C. X Fred. K. Sander (X Annie Measures X bellatulum), an 

 exceptionally fine hybrid, having the dorsal sepal 2\ inches broad, and the 

 petals 3* inches long by 1$ inches broad, while the colour is cream-white, 

 regularly spotted with dark purple, with the spots on the lip smaller than 

 those on the petals. 



Messrs. James Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, received a Silver Flora Medal 

 for a fine group of hybrids, in which Cattleyas and Laelio-Cattleyas were 

 conspicuous, also some fine hybrids of Brassavola Digbyana, one of which, 

 called Lselio-Cattleya X Digbyano-Warscewiczii Veitch's variety, being 

 specially noteworthy, the flower being purple-rose in colour, with the disc 

 of the lip pale yellow. 



Messrs. James Cypher & Sons, Cheltenham, were also awarded a Silver 

 Flora Medal for a fine group, including some good Dendrobium Phalamopsis 

 showing the usual range of colour variation, some good Cattleya labiata, 

 Oncidium Jonesianum, and others, Platyclinis Cobbiana, Masdevallias, 

 Cypripedium insigne Sanderse, C. i. Dorothy, and other forms of the 

 species, C. X Mrs. A. W. Sutton, two beautiful C. X Maudias, C. X 

 Pitcherianum, the handsome C. X Minos, and a remarkable hybrid 

 between C. Mastersianum and C. Curtisii. 



Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Bush Hill Park, received a Silver Banksian 

 Medal for a pretty little group, containing some good Cattleya labiata, C. X 

 Martinii, C. Bowringiana, Low's variety, a large, brightly coloured form, 

 Laelia pumila, a fine specimen of Masdevallia tovarensis, M. X 

 Pourbaixii, Warscewiczilla Wailesiana, Phalamopsis denticulata, Oncidium 

 cheirophorum, O. incurvum album, &c. 



Messrs. Stanley & Co., Southgate, also received a Silver Banksian 

 Medal for a group of good Cattleya labiata, with a few other things, among 

 which Cattleya X St. Gilles(X Patrocinii X Dowiana aurea) was note- 

 worthy. The flowers are rose-coloured, with a few purple spots at the apex 

 of the petals, and the lip large and richly coloured, with the disc bright yellow. 



M. Ch. Vuylsteke, Ghent, sent some pretty forms of Odontoglossum X 

 ardentissimum, O. X Vuylstekei, O. X Wilckeanum, and O. X Harryano- 



Mr. H. A. Tracy, Twickenham, sent a number of well-flowered 

 Cypripedium Spicerianum raised from seed, and a species of Eria. 



The St. George's Nursery Co., Hanwell, sent a large-flowered form of 

 Vanda coerulea. 



