THE ORCHID WORLD. 



Cypripcdiuni Euryadcs, and the pretl}' Sophro- 

 Lc'elia Psyche with many flowers. 



H. Jennings, Esq., 42 Marlowes, Hemel 

 Hempstead, exhibited Cypripedium Winnifred 

 Jennings, a good h\brid, the suggested 

 parenteige being oenanthum superbum x 

 Harrisianum. 



Mrs. W. |. [oicey, Sunningdale Park, staged 

 a wonderful specimen of Lycaste B;ilh;p with 

 no less than 29 large flowers. 



de Barri Crawshay, Esq., Rosefield, Seven- 

 oaks, exhibited Odontoglossum Valeria 

 (Edwardii x Vuylstekei), Od. Voluminia 

 (Hallio-crispum x Vuylstekei), in which the 

 Hallii predominated, Od. Xer.xes (Vuylstekei 

 X illustre), a promising hybrid with reddish- 

 brown blotches, and Od. Vulcan (see Awards). 



F. C. Godman, Esq., .South Lodge, Horsham 

 (gr. Mr. Giles), showed Odontoglossum 

 Godmanii (Edw;irdii x Rfilfea?), a richly 

 coloured flower. 



.Sir Tulius Wernher, Luton Hoo, Luton, 

 received a Silver Banksian Medal fc^r a good 

 group of Calanthes. 



Messrs. Charlesworth and Co., Hay wards 

 Heath, received a Silver-gilt Medal for a grand 

 group principally composed of Odontiodas, 

 the rich scarlet-red flowers of which are an 

 attraction in every Orchid collection. Other 

 choice plants included Laslio-Cattleya Neleus, 

 with bright canary-yellow flowers, Cattleya 

 Francisias, C. Trianae alba of extra quality, 

 the richly coloured Cattleya Octave Doin, and 

 a good .selection of the beautiful Odontoglos- 

 sum armainvillierense xanthotes. 



Messrs. Armstrong and Brown, Tunbridge 

 Wells, received a .Silver Flora Medal for a 

 large group containing the green flowering 

 Coelogyne pandurata, Bulbophyllum galbinuni, 

 the pretty Cyp. Cupid, Cattleya Maggie 

 Raphael alba, Laelio-Cattleya Ernestii of a 

 good yellow colour, L.-C. Myra, and several 

 excellent varieties of Sophronitis grandiflora. 



Messrs. Mansell and Hatcher, Rawdon, 

 Yorks., received a Silver Flora Medal for a 

 choice group of various Orchids. Included 

 in it were excellent forms of Lycaste .Skinneri. 

 Calanthe Baron Schroder with fine spikes of 

 bloom, Odontoglossum Vuylstekei, and the 

 pretty lonopsis paniculata. 



Messrs. .Sander and .Sons, .St. Albans, 

 received a Silver Flora Medal for a large 

 group containing many excellent specimens of 

 Phalaenopsis .Schilleriana, the interesting and 

 distinct Cypripedium caudatum Sandera", 

 Odontioda Graireana, and a dark variety of 

 Dendrobium superbiens. 



Messrs. .Stuart Low and Co., Bush Hill Park, 

 were awarded a .Silver Flora Medal for a 

 group of choice Cypripediums, including the 

 golden-yellow chessingtonense, a fine speci- 

 men Angrascum sesquipedale, Phaljenopsis 

 Schilleriana, the scarlet-red Renanthera Im- 

 schootiana, and several botanical Orchids. 



Messrs. J. and A. McBean, Cooksbridge, 

 received a Silver Flora Medal for an extensive 

 group of Cymbidiums, C. eburneum being a 

 notable specimen, Lycaste Skinneri, several 

 good Digbyana hybrids, a large plant of 

 Cattleya chocoensis alba, and many choice 

 varieties of Laslia anceps. 



Messrs. Cypher and .Sons, Cheltenham, 

 were awarded a Silver Flora Medal for an 

 interesting group of various Cypripediums, 

 Laslio-Cattleyas in variety, and many botani- 

 cal species, several of which were of consider- 

 able rareness. 



Mr. E. V. Low, Vale Bridge, Haywards 

 Heath, received a Silver Banksian Medal for 

 a good group of Cypripediums, notable plants 

 being aureum Q^dipe, aureum Surprise, and 

 Mousme (insigne Harefield Hall x Leeanum 

 Clinkaberryanum). .Several Odontoglossum 

 hybrids were also shown in fine form. 



Messrs. W. A. Manda, South Orange, 

 L^.S.A., and St. Albans, exhibited several large 

 plants of good varieties of Cattleya Schrodera* 

 and Cattleya Trianjp picta. 



From Tracy's Nursery, Twickenham, came 

 Odontoglossum Pescatorei Floryi, a curious 

 form. 



Mr. M. Mertens, Ghent, showed several 

 handsome Odontoglossum hybrids. 



AwAPDs OF Merit. 



Calanthe Baron Schroder var. alba flora, 

 from Baron Bruno Schroder, Engleficld Green 

 (gr. Mr. J. E. Shill). — A very beautiful form 

 of this elegant hybrid. 



