THE ORCHID WORLD. 
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Mr. H. A. Inness, Monkend Gardens, Dar- 
lington, obtained a large Silver Medal for a 
group containing many excellent Cypripe- 
diums, those of special merit being C. villo- 
sum Stewartii, C. nitens, C. Deedmanianum, 
C. Euryades, and C. aureum Surprise. The 
Monkend variety of Odontoglossum eximmm 
and several other Odontoglossums were 
shown in good style. 
Messrs. Keeling and Sons, Bradford, Yorks., 
were awarded a Silver Medal for a group 
containing a well-flowered plant of Dendro- 
bium superbum, Cypripedium callosum San- 
derae, the bright yellow Oncidium concolor, 
several interesting Masdevallias, and other 
Orchids. 
Mr. W. Shackleton, Great Horton, Brad- 
ford, exhibited Odontoglossum crispum 
roseum, O. crispum " Milky Way," a pretty 
variety of the punctatissimum section, and O. 
ciispum with good-shaped segments. 
Major Rogerson, Heatherdale, Spencer 
Road, Harpenden (gr. Mr. Price), staged the 
very fine Odontoglossum crispum Leonard 
Perfect with a good spike of eleven flowers, 
an Odontoglossum hybrid between crispum 
and Wilckeanum, and O. eximium Ethel 
Rogerson, a fine variety with rose-coloured 
background almost covered with brownish- 
purple blotches. 
W. H. St. Ouintin, Esq., Scampston Hall 
(gr. Mr. Puddle), exhibited Cypripedium 
Psyche Scampston van, a very pretty hybrid 
between bellatulum and niveum, having white 
flowers delicately and minutely spotted. 
Messrs. Hassall and Co., Southgate, showed 
the new Odontoglossum Jasper, a hybrid be- 
tween O. crispum and O. amabile, O. Dora, 
with good-shaped flowers, and Cattleya Lue- 
demanniana southgatense, a large-flowered 
variety with a good-coloured lip. 
Mr. Alva J. Hall, 12, Parliament Street, 
Harrogate, sent a group in which were Cypri- 
pedium Euryades, C. T. B. Haywood, C. Pit- 
cherianum, C. Clio, C. Goweri, and C. Lat- 
hamianum. The plants were nicely grown, 
and a vote of thanks was given. 
Wm. Mathieson, Esq., Glenburn, Horsforth, 
near Leeds (gr. Mr. Gilchrist), sent Odonto- 
glossum Phoebe Glenburn variety, a flower of 
good shape and nicely marked with purple. 
AWARDS. 
First Diplomas. 
Brasso-Cattleya Queen Alexandra, from 
Messrs. Charlesworth and Co., Haywards 
Pleath. A very fine variety of this grand 
hybrid. Flower pure white and with broad 
sepals and petals. 
Odontoglossum Mansellias (Vuylstekeae x 
Harryanum), from Messrs. Mansell and 
Hatcher, Ltd., Rawdon, Yorks. One of the 
most distinct Odontoglossums. Flowers of 
good shape, sepals and petals almost entirely 
covered with claret-purple blotches and mar- 
gined with bright gold. 
-Sophro-Cattleya Wellesleya?, from Messrs. 
Cypher and Sons, Cheltenham. A richly- 
coloured variety of this pretty hybrid. 
Second Diplomas. 
Odontoglossum Phoebe Glenburn variety, 
from William Mathieson, Esq., Horsforth, 
Leeds. A pretty, good-shaped and nicely- 
marked variety. 
Odontoglossum eximium Lily Wilkinson, 
from Major Rogerson, Spencer Road, Har- 
penden. Flowers of good size and almost 
covered with purple blotches. 
Cypripedium Bridgei, from Messrs. Cypher 
and Sons, Cheltenham. A large, bold flower, 
beautifully marked and coloured. 
Odontioda keighleyensis gloriosa, from 
J. H. Craven, Esq., Keighley. Flowers of 
good size and of a richer colour than in the 
t)-pe. 
Lycaste Mary Gratrix, from Messrs. Man- 
sell and Hatcher. A good example of this 
hybrid between macrophylla and Skinneri. 
It also received a Cultural Commendation. 
Dendrobium plumptonense, from Messrs. 
Mansell and Hatcher. A very richly-coloured 
hybrid, suggesting nobile nobilius as one of 
the parents. 
