THI' ORCHID WORLD. 
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Charlesworth, J. S. Moss, R. Broonuui-White, 
and Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart. 
Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart, V.-M.H., Gatton 
Park (gr. Mr. ColHer), was awarded a Silver 
Flora Medal for an interesting group of 
Dendrobiums and botanical Orchids. The 
latter included MaxiUana sanguinea, Pholidota 
gracilis, and Lycaste Mary Gratrix. The 
Dendrobiums included the beautiful D. Lady 
Colman, D. Mrs. Alfred Rogers, with white 
sepals and petals and orange disc on the lip, 
and D. Margery Tyrrol Giles, a large white 
flower with a dark coloured blotch in the 
throat. A pretty Odontoglossum Lady Rox- 
burgh (cirrhosum x percultum) was also shown. 
Messrs. Charlesworth and Co., Haywards 
Heath, were awarded a Silver-gilt Flora Medal 
for a superb group containing the new Odonto- 
glossum Jeanette (see p. 161), a very fine lot of 
Phaius Norman, a good selection of Odontiodas 
including Bradshawiee and Lutetia, Odonto- 
glossum Sylvia (Rolfeas x cirrhosum), Laelio- 
Cattleya Fred. Boyle, L.-C. Myra, and 
the very beautiful Brasso-Cattleya Queen 
Alexandra. 
Messrs. Sander and Sons, St. Albans, 
received a Silver Flora Medal for an excellent 
group. Amongst the botanical Orchids were 
Cirrhopetalum picturatum, Chysis Chelsonii, 
the rare Houlletia Sanderi, and Stanhopea 
eburnea. The new Cattleya Jucunda (labiata 
X Schroderae) and the curious Schomburkia 
undulata were shown in good form. 
Messrs. Stuart Low and Co., Bush Hill 
Park, Enfield, were awarded a Silver Banksian 
Medal for a group containing some fine 
specimen plants of their well-known type of 
Dendrobium Wardianum, several interesting 
Masdevallias, a good variety of Cattleya Enid, 
a hybrid between L^lio-Cattleya callistoglossa 
and Brasso-Cattleya Mrs. J. Leemann, and the 
very beautiful Cattleya .Suzanne Hye de Crom. 
Messrs. Armstrong and Brown, Tuni)ridgc 
Wells, obtained a Silver Flora Medal for a 
group of well-grown and pretty Orchids, ft 
contained the new Laslio-Cattleya Eros (see 
New Plants), a fine specimen of Odonto- 
glossum naevium, Cymbidium grandiflorum, 
Brasso-Cattleya Mrs. J. Leemann, a fine 
assortment of Odontoglossum hybrids, and 
Dendrobium Armstrongia". A very large 
flowered variety of Cypripedium Maudias and 
several good Masdevallias were included. 
Messrs. J. Cypher and Son.s, Cheltenham, 
received a Silver Flora Medal for a good 
group of Orchids containing the yellow 
Dendrobium chessingtonense, the noble 
Cattleya Trianas Backhouseana, several good 
varieties of Odontoglossum crispum, a well- 
flowered plant of Sophro-Cattleya Saxa, and 
many other interesting and rare plants. 
Messrs. J. and A. A. McBean, Cooksbridge, 
received a Silver Banksian Medal for a nice 
group. Included in it were several excellent 
varieties of Cattleya Schroderae, Cymbidium 
eburneo-Lowianum, some pleasing' Odonto- 
glossum hybrids and the bright-red Epiph- 
ronitis Veitchii. 
Mr. A. W. Jensen, Lindfield, obtained a 
Siher Banksian Medal for a group of \ery 
well-grown Orchids. Examples of his fine 
type of Cattleya Schroderee, and a few plants 
of Cattleya Mendelii were shown in good 
form. Several very richly-coloured Oncidium 
Krameri were also noticed. 
De Barri Crawshay, Esq., Rosefield, Seven- 
oaks (gr. Mr. Stables), exhibited the new 
Odontoglossum Titania, a hybrid raised from 
O. Queen Alexandra x O. crispum Leonard 
Perfect. 
The Hon. Mrs. Foley, Packham, Fording- 
bridge, exhibited a magnificent plant of 
Ansellia africana, with many spikes, a curious 
species of Megaclinium, Eulophia gracilis, and 
the elegant Lissochilus purpuratus. 
Hamilton Smith, Esq., Killoran, Church 
End, Finchley (gr. Mr. Conningsley), exhibited 
some very pretty and well-grown Orchids, 
including two plants of probably the largest 
form of Lycaste Skinneri yet seen, some 
excellent Cymbidiums, Odontoglossum 
Edwardii, O. harvengtense, and the very 
l)rctty O. Marietta?, (Rolfeas x Laiiibeauianum). 
J. B. Seatle, Esq., ^'airfield. Putney (gr. 
Mr. Paice), exhibited a small plant of a 
seedling Odontoglossum. 
Henry A. Innes, Esq., Croft Spa, Yorks, 
sent Cypripedium villosum Stewartii, a very 
finely-blotched Odontoglossum eximium 
named Monkend variety, and the grand 
