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Stone (gr. Mr. Stevens), sent Odontioda 
Charlesworthii superba, a splendidl)-gro\vn 
plant, and one of the finest and richest- 
coloured varieties yet seen 
R. G. Thwaites, Esq., Chessington, .Streat- 
ham (gr. Mr. Black), exhibited Odontoglos- 
sum Clytie, O. Pescatorei virginale, and 
several Odontiodas. 
Mons. A. A. Peeters, Brussels, sent Miltonia 
Bleuana Laeken variety, a large white flower, 
petals slightly flushed with rose, the lip 
marked with reddish-purple lines. 
Mons. Mertens, Ghent, exhibited several 
gfood varieties of Miltonia vexillaria. 
AWARDS. 
First-class Certificates. 
Miltonia Bleunna Peetersiae (Bleuana x 
Bleuana Peetersi), from Mons. Firmin Lam- 
beau, Brussels (gr. Mr. Demunter). A very 
distinct and beautiful variety. The plant 
carried four spikes of large flowers heavily 
marked with rose-purple. 
Odontoglossum Ossulstonii The .Shrubbery 
variety (crisi)o - Harryanum x Pescatorei 
Charlesworthii), from Messrs. Charlesworth 
and Co., Haywards Heath. The largest and 
finest \ ariety of this well-known hybrid. The 
plant carried a spike of 15 richly-marked 
flowers, the apex of the lip being white. 
U U U 
Mr. H. Cheal, until lately in the employ of 
Messrs. J. and A. A. McBean, Cooksbridge, 
will in the future act as traveller and sole 
representative for Mr. Edward V. Low, Vale 
Bridge, Haywards Heath. 
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Orchid Catalogues. — We have received an 
excellent Orchid Catalogue from Mr. H. A. 
Tracy's Orchid Nursery, Twickenham, con- 
sisting of 30 pages and containing much use- 
ful information on the parentage of hybrids. 
A Special Price List is also published by 
Mr. James H. Hill, Burgess Hill, and may be 
had post free. 
