THE ORCHID WORLD. 
and a selection of Cymbidiums. Two 
varieties of Odontoglossum Pescatorei were 
interesting on account of their prettily-spotted 
lips. 
Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., V.M.H., Gatton 
Park (gT. Mr. Collier), received a Silver Flora 
Medal for an excellent group of well-grown 
Orchids. The most noted plant was Odon- 
toglossum Queen of Gatton, a vci)- giand 
hybrid between triumphans and percultuni. 
Several large plants of Phaius Norman, the 
delicately-coloured Cattleya Mendelii Ouorn 
House variety, Chysis langleyensis, and a 
very fine plant of Dendrobir.m Brymerianuin 
with many flowers were much admired. 
Messrs. Stuart Low and Co., Bush Hill 
Park, Enheld, were awarded a Silver Flora 
Medal for ;i good group consisting of man\- 
botanical and other rare Orchids. Included 
in it were the red-flowering Renanthera Ims- 
chootiana, Cirrhopetalum picturatum, Masde- 
vallia Chimasra, Megaclinium velutinium, and 
the rare Dendrobium crassinode album. 
Several of the bright yellow Oncidium con- 
color and a good variety of Lycaste Skinneri 
alba were also noted. 
Messrs. Mansell and Hatcher, Rawdoii, 
Yorkshire, received a Silver Flora Medal for 
an excellent group of Orchids, which included 
I he elegant Laelio-Cattleya Wellsiana alba, 
several Brasso-Cattleyas, Vanda Bensoni, 
Odontoglossum Dora, a dark variety of O. 
.Solon, the scarce O. Pescatorei virginale, O. 
percultum, a curious Megaclinium from 
Uganda, and many other interesting Orchids. 
Mr. E. V. Low, Vale Bridge, Haywards 
Heath, was awarded a Silver Flora Medal for 
a group containing many choice Dendrobiums. 
Among those specially noted were D. nobile 
virginale, D. chessingtonense with its pretty 
yellow flowers, and D. The Pearl A large 
plant of Cymbidium insigne with a spike of 
2 1 flowers, several Cypripediums, and a good 
selection of the white-flowering Brasso- 
Cattleya langleyensis were shown in excellent 
condition. 
de Barri Crawshay, Esq., Rosefield, .Seven- 
oaks (gr. Mr. .Stables), received a .Silver Bank- 
sian Medal for a very interesting group of 
Orchids, all raised at Rosefield. Odontioda 
Vuylstekea; rosefieldiensis, Odontoglossum 
Leonidas, O. illustre (Vuylstekei x ardentis- 
simum), a hybrid of very rich colour, O. Vul- 
can, O. Ouintus (Hunnewellianum x crispo- 
Harryanum), and several others made a \ ery 
instructive group. 
Messrs. Armstrong and Brown, Tunbridge 
Wells, were awarded a Silver Banksian Medal 
lor a large group of excellent Orchids. 
/Among those of special interest were Cypri- 
liedium .Stratherianum, C. Victoria Maria;, 
Ijrasso-Cattlc) a Digbyano-Mendelii, and a 
good variety of Cypripedium Rothschildia- 
iium. Included in the group were many 
choice Odontoglossums, a large selection of 
Laelio-Cattleyas, and several good Dendro- 
biums. 
.Samuel Larkin, Escj., The Ridgewa)'s, 
llaslemere (gr. Mr. Hale), was aw^arded a 
.SiKer Banksian Medal for a pretty group 
containing several good varieties of Phate- 
nopsis, a large plant of Vanda tricolor with 
two flower-spikes, an excellent Cattle\a 
Triana;, Lycaste tricolor, and Phaius grandi- 
flora. 
Messrs. W. B. Hartland and Sons, Cork, 
were awarded a Silver Flora Medal for a 
large group of Orchids, including several good 
Odontoglossums, a large selection of Cattleya 
.SchroderEe, Odontioda keighleyensis, Cypri- 
pedium Curtisii, and many other choice 
^■arietles. 
Messrs. J. and A. A. McBean, Cooksbridge, 
received a Silver Banksian Medal for an ex- 
cellent group of well-grown Orchids. Notable 
plants were a handsome blotched Odonto- 
glossum crispum, a large piece of Oncidium 
superbiens, a very distinct O. triumphans, 
Cattleya Empress Frederick, and several 
beautiful varieties of C. Schroderse. 
Lieut.-Col. Sir George L. Holford, K.C.V.O., 
Westonbirt (gr. Mr. H. G. Alexander), exhi- 
bited the superb Cattleya Schroderae " The 
Baron." The plant carried four large flowers, 
and was exceedingly well grown. 
H. S. Goodson, Esq., Fairlawn, Putney (gr. 
Mr. Day), showed Odontoglossum Prince 
Albert, a large flower with purple markings 
and having O. Harryanum in its parentage. 
William Thompson, Esq., Walton Grange, 
