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0. Dellense x , a new hybrid with flowers suggesting a cross 

 between a spotted 0. Pescatorei and 0. pramitens ; and a very 

 singular and beautiful form of 0. maculatum with a spotted 

 labellum of the form of 0. Rossii. Among the Cattleyas were a 

 finely-bloomed mass of C. Lawrenceana, the pale C. L. concolor, 

 and the slate-blue 0. L. Vinckii. Other noteworthy objects 

 were Cypripedium MorganiaB, having four and five large flowers 

 on a scape. Some large specimens of Masdevallias, one of the 

 M. ignea having over 100 flowers ; two varieties of Cymbidium 

 Devonianum, the one with six spikes, each bearing from forty 

 to fifty flowers ; C. eburneo-Lowianum x , Lselia Jongheana, 

 Dendrobium nobile nobilius, Epidendrum Dellense x (E. 

 xanthinum x E. radicans), and the white Dendrobium 

 superbum Dearei. 



Silver Gilt Flora Medal. 



To Messrs. F. Sander & Co., St. Albans, for a good group 

 of Orchids in flower, the forms of Maxillaria grandiflora being 

 very interesting. A fine specimen of M. Sanderiana was shown, 

 and under the name M. Kimballiana the yellow, chocolate- 

 spotted species previously exhibited as M. tabularis. The group 

 also contained a fine show of Odontoglossums, species and 

 hybrids; some hybrid Cypripediums, Dendrobium Brymerianum, 

 Laelia elegans Arnoldiana, various Masdevallias, Scuticaria 

 Hadwenii, and a new yellow Lycaste, provisionally named L. 

 Mastersiana. 



Silver Flora Medal. 



To Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., M.P. (Orchid grower, Mr. 

 White), for a display of fine examples of Masdevallias, profusely 

 bloomed, and comprising' several varieties of M. Harryana, M. 

 Lindenii splendens, M. Slmttleworthii, M. xanthocorys, M. 

 Arminii, several forms of M. ignea, the best being M. i. Mass- 

 angeana ; and M. Fraseri, M. splendida, and M. triangularis. 



To Mr. William Whiteley, Hillingdon, for a group of showy 

 Orchids, in which the forms of Dendrobium nobile and D. 

 Wardianum were prominent. 

 Silver Banks ian Medal. 



To F. C. Jacomb, Esq., Cheam Park (gardener, Mr. May), 

 for an effective arrangement of Orchids in flower, composed 

 chiefly of fine forms of Odontoglossum crispum, with some 

 good 0. citrosmum ; Phalasnopsis leucorrhoda, P. Sanderiana, 



