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unanimous), from M. Vuylsteke. Flowers white, heavily marked with 

 mauve -purple ; petals fringed. 



To Odontoglossum x Vuylstekei exquisitum (votes, unanimous), from M. 

 Vulysteke. Flowers light chestnut-red, with white margin to all the 

 segments. 



To Odontoglossum crispum ' Diana ' (votes, unanimous) from Messrs. 

 McBean, Cooksbridge. One of the largest of the unspotted forms. 

 Flowers white, with a rose tint on the sepals. 



To Phaius x Chapmanii ('Phoebe' x Humblotii) (votes, unanimous), 

 from Norman Cookson, Esq. Flowers light rose-pink, with reddish 

 markings on the side lobes of the lip, crest yellow. 



Fig. 188. — Vanda tricolor tenebrosa. [Journal of Horticulture.) 



To Lalio-Cattleya x Canliamiana 'Rex' (L. purpurata x C. Mossia 

 (votes, unanimous), from Sir F. Wigan, Bart. Sepals and petals white ; 

 lip ruby-purple, with white margin. 



To Vanda x ' Marguerite Maron ' (suavis x teres) (votes, unanimous) 

 from M. Maron, Brunoy. A singular hybrid, with characters intermediate 

 between the widely-separated species used in its production. Habit of 

 V. teres, but much larger in growth, the fleshy leaves laterally compressed. 

 Flowers nearest to those of V. teres. Sepals and petals pale rose. Lip 

 rose-colour, with reddish markings on the side-lobes, and ruby-red apex. 



To Brasso-Cattleya x striata (Brassavola fragrans x Cattleya Mossice 

 (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. Charlesworth. Sepals and petals narrow, 

 rose-tinted. Lip large, veined and striped with dark rose. 



To C Odontoglossum crispum ' The Kaiser ' (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 

 Charlesworth. Flowers white, heavily blotched with purple. 



