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Bowrmgiana ; Laelio-Cattleya Walter Gott ; 
L.-C. Wilsoniae (labiata x Dayana) having 
petals and sepals of a mauve colour with a 
deep purple lip ; L.-C. Phoenix (C. aurea x 
L.-C. Henry Greenwood) ; Burlingtonia 
venusta ; and Brasisoi-Cattleya Thorntonii, a 
very fine hybrid between C. Gaskelliana and 
B. Digbyana. 
Messrs. Charlesworth and Co., Hay- 
wards Heath, received a Silver Flora Medal 
for a fine group composed chiefly of the 
autumn flowering variety of Laelia vitellinum 
majus. The new Odontoglossum Dora (see 
" New Plants "), and a pretty Polystachya 
from Ugandas with an upright spike of 
reddish flowers, attracted attention. Other 
rare and interesting plants were Cattleya 
Rhoda, Pilumna nobilis alba, Laelio-Cattleya 
Violetta, and a fins variety of L--C. Golden 
Oriole. 
Messrs. Stuart Low and Co., Bush Hill 
Park, Enfield, also received a Silver Flora 
Medal for a collection of orchids which 
included many varieties, all well grown, of 
yellow Oncidiums ; in front of which were 
several species of Cirrhopetalums, including 
the rare C. appendiculatum and C. Master- 
sianum. Other good things in this group 
were Bifrenaria tetragona, Zygopetalum 
Gautheri, Coelogyne fuliginosa, and Cypri- 
peduun Fairrieanum. 
