lxx\-iii peoceedinctS of the royal horticultural Society. 
First-class Certificate. 
To Phaius x ' Pha?be ' (Sanderianu? x Humblotii) (votes, unanimous), 
from Norman C. Cookson, Esq.. C)akwood, Wylam fgr. Mr. Wm. Murray). 
The largest and best of the hybrid Phaius. Sepals and petals broad, pale 
pink tinged with nankeen yellow except the margins : lip yellow at the 
base, with dark red lines running into the finely displayed rose-coloured 
front lobe. (Fig. 40.) 
To Odontoglossum x Coradinei mii-abile (votes, imanimousi, from 
Baix)n Sir H. Schroder igr. Mr. Ballantine). formerly shown as 
0. crispum mirabile. The flowers somewhat resemble a narrow-petalled 
Fig. 41. — OroxxoGLOSsrM x Coradixei mieabile. {Joiirnal of Horticulture.) 
form of 0. crispum. but the column and lip distinctly exhibited^ ^0. 
x Coradinei. Flowers white with large light-brown blotches. iFig. 41.) 
Aivard of Merit. 
To Odontoglossum luteo-purpureum sceptrum * The Dt- 11 Variety ' 
(votes, unanimous), fi-om Baron Sir H. Schroder. Flowers of the typical 
form, but very large ; light yellow spotted with brown ; lip crimped and 
fringed. 
To Odontoglossum crispum 'Purity' (votes, unanimous), from T. B. 
Haywood. Esq.. Woodhateh. Reigate igr. Mr. C. J. Salter', A fine pure 
white flower with chrome-yellow base to the lip. (Fig. 42.) 
To Odontoglossum polyxanthum ' Gatton Park Variety ' (votes, 
unanimous), from Jeremiah Colman, Esq.. Gatton Park. Reigate igr. 
Mr. King). A very large form, the colouring being bright yellow heavily 
blotched with chestnut brown. 
