CCXviii PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
First Class Certificate. 
To Laelio-Cattleya X callistpglossa ignescens (L. purpurata ? 
X 0. Warscewiczii Sanderiana (votes, unanimous), from 
Messrs. Jas. Veitcli & Sons. A fine improvement on the 
ordinary form, with glowing purple labellum. 
To Cypripedium x Milo grande (C. insigne Chantinii ? x 
C. oenanthum superbum ^) (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 
J. Veitcli & Sons, Chelsea, which differed from the variety 
previously exhibited in its larger and darker-tinted flowers, 
which in this example had the lower sepals divided. (Fig. 87.) 
To Cypripedium x Marchioness of Salisbury (C. bellatulum $ 
X C. barbatum superbum c^) (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 
Sander & Co. A handsome flower of the C. x Charles Rickman 
class, with white flowers spotted with chocolate, and with a rose- 
coloured flush over the upper sepal and petals. 
To Luedemannia triloba, Bolfe n. sj). (votes, unanimous), 
from Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford, Dorking (gr. Mr. 
W. H. White). The plant shown had a pendant inflorescence 
2 ft. long bearing thirty-three orange-coloured flowers with 
distinctly tri-lobed lip, the sepals being tinged with copper 
colour. 
A icarcl of Merit. 
To Cypripedium x Pollettianum, ''Burford Beauty" (C. x 
calophyllum x C. x oonantlium superbum) (votes, unanimous), 
from Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford, Dorking (gr. Mr. 
W. H. White). A very large and brightly coloured form. 
To Cattleya labiata " Clara Measures " (votes, unannnous), 
from Messrs. F. Sander & Co., St. Albans. Flowers white with 
crimson-purple lip. 
To Cattleya x Lady Ingram (C. 1. Eldorado $ x C. Dowiaua 
aurea (?) (votes, unanimous), from C. L. N. Ingram, Esq., 
Elstead House, Olodalming (gr. Mr. T. W. Bond). The plant 
bore a three-flowered inflorescence. Sepals and petals pale 
yellow, tube of lip orange, front lobe crimson. 
To Cattleya x Cecilia (C. Lawrenceana ? x C.L. TrianjD 
(votes, unanimous), from C. L. N. Ingram, J'isq. (gr. Mr. T. W. 
Jiond). Flowers pak; lilac, and much resembling those of C. 
L.iwrenceaiia concolor. 
